First trailer for ‘CHARLIE HARPER’ starring Emilia Jones and Nick Robinson.
Two people deeply connected to one another begin growing in different directions, forcing them to confront whether love alone is enough.
In theaters September 25.
Ito yung political ad na nilabas namin nung 2016 campaign pero hinarang ng kampo ni duterte. Ngayon, alam nyo na ang epekto ng isang violent environment sa mga bata.
wes sending a voicemail to isabelle for the first time to ask for a blessing in asking jill to move in with him IM IN LITERAL TEARS 😭😭 #VoicemailsForIsabelle
[JUST IN] Anne Curtis will star in three upcoming projects:
- Reunion project with ‘No Other Woman’ director Ruel S. Bayani
- Horror film with director Mikhail Red
- Reunion project with ‘The Loved One’ director Irene Emma Villamor
National Artist and acclaimed filmmaker Kidlat Tahimik on Tuesday said he is renouncing his national artist status and returning his medallion to protest against changes in the college curriculum, which he said pushed courses to make graduates more employable at the expense of the humanities and social sciences.
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Sunny attended an event yesterday and she talked a little about how this years Girls' Generation its celebrating their 19th anniversary and how next year it's their 20th anniversary
Josh Hutcherson says the new #HungerGames movies won’t become “some odd spin-off that loses itself” because “it’s the whole same group of people” making them:
“And, unfortunately, it’s still a very timely issue with authoritarian governments and uprisings. Young people need to be educated.”
Elizabeth Banks adds: “I heard Maya Hawke say, ‘I’m down to be in some anti-fascist propaganda.’ And I was like, ‘Hell yeah!’”
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there are some books you are meant to buy and have sit on your shelf until the version of you who is meant to read them is born. i’ll always support buying an insane number of books.
i love books that are written so well that it's a whole film production going on in my head. like, i have multiple angles and stuff going on; it's insane, i can't explain.
Maybe this is controversial, but 14 years feels like an entire lifetime.
A degree.
A career.
A business.
A child growing into a teenager.
You can build so much in 14 years.
So when I hear that a 14-year relationship ended, I don't immediately think about who's right or wrong.
I think about the amount of life that was shared.
How do you walk away from that?