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The only exception is the Ortigas Cinemas in Estancia, where SM Prime co-manages the cinema component as the former owns a stake in developer Ortigas & Company. Ticket prices range from around 200 pesos to as high as 1,000 pesos, depending on the theater location, time and date, and if premium features are available. Pricing will be higher if a ...
Kapag May Katwiran.. Ipaglaban Mo! The Movie 2: November 5: Rory Quintos: Wowie de Guzman, Carmina Villarroel, Angelika Dela Cruz, Aljon Jimenez, Chat Silayan, Charito Solis: Crime, drama: Ikaw Pala ang Mahal Ko: November 19: Jose Javier Reyes: Gelli de Belen, Ariel Rivera, Chin-Chin Gutierrez, Eula Valdez, John Lloyd Cruz, Ronaldo Valdez ...
And with regards to Grand CityMalls, CityMall Cotabato will be the first CityMall to have its own cinemas. [23] CityMall Mandalagan: November 8, 2016: 10,000: Lacson St., Mandalagan, Bacolod: First Grand CityMall in Bacolod. [24] CityMall Kabankalan: February 14, 2017: 15,000: Corner Lizaran and Bonifacio Streets, Kabankalan, Negros Occidental ...
Cine Mo! (lit. ' your movie '; visually rendered in all capital letters as CINE MO!) is a Philippine pay television channel owned and operated by ABS-CBN Corporation.It was one of the former freemium channels of ABS-CBN TVplus and was the complement to its English-language counterpart, Movie Central until its shutdown in June 2020.
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José Rizalino "Joel" de León Torre [1] (born June 19, 1961) is a Filipino actor and producer who is best known for his numerous films such as the biographical film José Rizal (1998), crime thriller film On the Job (2013) and the historical drama Amigo (2010), with the latter winning him the Best Actor Award at the 17th Puchon International Fantastic Film Festival.
Cinema One (also called C1 and stylized as C1NEMAONE) is a Philippine pay television channel targeted to the Filipino diaspora. It is owned by Creative Programs Inc. , a subsidiary of Philippine media conglomerate ABS-CBN Corporation .
Logo used from July 16, 2012, to July 31, 2021. The channel was launched as Viva Cinema on February 1, 2009, the day Cignal Digital TV also began operation. The channel's programming line-up consisted of previous teleseries produced by Viva Television, Filipino films and Hollywood films, as well as televised interviews related to upcoming domestic and international films.