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Ex Ex Lovers is a 2025 Philippine romantic comedy film directed by JP Habac from a story and screenplay written by Antoinette Jadaone and Kristine Gabriel. Starring Jolina Magdangal and Marvin Agustin with Juan Karlos Labajo and Loisa Andalio, it centers around two ex-couples reconnecting for their daughters wedding. [1]
Labs Ko Si Babe (transl. babe is my loves, international title: I Love My Babe) is a Philippine television drama romance black comedy series broadcast by ABS-CBN.Directed by Jerry Lopez Sineneng and John-D Lazatin, starring Jolina Magdangal and Marvin Agustin.
The film, which was entirely shot in the city of Baguio, stars Jolina Magdangal and Marvin Agustin in their third film together as love team partner, and are joined by Hilda Koronel, Ronaldo Valdez, and Gina Pareño. Produced and released by Star Cinema, the film became a movie reference for best friends falling in love with each other.
The film Hey Babe! was another project starring the Marvin-Jolina team. Directed by Joyce E. Bernal, Magdangal plays the role of a girl who's fond of consulting a fortune-teller on who her dream-boy should be. Agustin's character, her ardent suitor, conspires with the fortune-teller. The film is the last project of the pair in a full-length ...
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Jolina Secondary lead role [34] 1995 ASAP: Herself Co-host and performer [35] 'Sang Linggo nAPO Sila: Herself Co-host and performer [36] 1996 Gimik: Socorro Corazon "Ese" Aragon Main role; Co-lead role [37] 1997-1998 Esperanza: Karen Alonzo-Montejo Secondary lead role [38] 1997-1998 Star Drama Theater Presents: Jolina: Various Roles in 8 ...
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It stars Maricel Soriano, William Martinez, Jolina Magdangal, and Marvin Agustin. [1] The film was a reunion movie of Soriano and Martinez [2] whose tandem was first seen in the drama film Oh, My Mama! (1981) but were popularized by romantic comedy films such as Galawgaw (1982) and I Love You, I Hate You (1983). [3]