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  1. This is an incomplete list of Filipino full-length films, both mainstream and independently produced, released in theaters and cinemas in 2018.

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    Star Cinema, Quantum Films, The IdeaFirst ...
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    Fallen Not Forgotten
    Caelestis Productions
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    Mr. & Mrs. Cruz
    Viva Films, The IdeaFirst Company
    • Buybust
    • Kasal
    • One Great Love
    • Never Not Love You
    • Goyo The Boy General
    • Rainbow’s Sunset
    • Exes Baggage
    • Miss Granny
    • Signal Rock
    • The Hows of Us

    Director: Erik Matti | Starring: Anne Curtis, Brandon Vera, Victor Neri, Arjo Atayde | Genre(s): Action, Crime, Thriller The Filipino drug war has been the topic of numerous conversations, both in the Philippines and internationally. BuyBustdramatizes a police raid on a drug deal in a slum, in a brutally realistic depiction of the human toll of the...

    Director: Ruel S. Bayani | Starring: Bea Alonzo, Derek Ramsay, Paulo Avelino | Genre(s): Romance, Drama The first of multiple romances on this list is Kasal, which major production company Star Cinema released as its 25 anniversary offering. Actress Bea Alonzo stars as Lia Marquez, a down-to-earth schoolteacher who’s about to marry the dashing Phil...

    Director: Eric Quizon| Starring: Dennis Trillo, Kim Chiu, JC de Vera | Genre(s): Drama, Romance Released on Christmas 2018, One Great Loveis another reliably crowd-pleasing Filipino romance movie. Renowned actress Kim Chiustars as the movie’s lead, a woman named Zyra Paez. Zyra’s relationship with her boyfriend Carl Mauricio (JC de Vera) is falling...

    Director: Antoinette Jadaone | Starring: James Reid, Nadine Lustre, Yayo Aguila | Genres: Romance, Drama I hope you like romances, because there’ll be more on this list! (OK, don’t worry, there are non-romances too.) As our seventh entry, Never Not Love You offers a pragmatic look at modern romance courtesy of the “JaDine” (James Reid and Nadine Lu...

    Director: Jerrold Tarog | Starring: Paulo Avelino, Carlo Aquino, Arron Villaflor | Genre(s): Historical, War Alas, something that’s not a romance! If war and history are more your thing, look no further than Goyo: The Boy General. “Goyo,” for our readers unfamiliar with Filipino history, is none other than General Gregorio “Goyo” del Pilar. General...

    Director: Joel Lamangan | Starring: Eddie Garcia, Tony Mabesa, Gloria Romero | Genre(s): LGBT, Romance, Family Drama Part love story and part family drama, Rainbow’s Sunset is one of the most unique Pinoy movies of 2018. The film swept 2018’s Metro Manila Film Festival, winning 11 awards including Best Picture and Best Director. Seasoned actor Eddi...

    Director: Dan Villegas | Starring: Angelica Panganiban and Carlo Aquino | Genre(s): Romance, Drama “CarGel” of the teen drama G-mik was a favorite love team for many Filipinos growing up. The duo reunites in Exes Baggage, where they play a pair of ex-lovers who reunite at a party hosted by their mutual friend. Helmed by renowned Filipino rom-com di...

    Director: Joyce Bernal | Starring: Sarah Geronimo, Xian Lim, James Reid | Genre(s): Music, Comedy, Fantasy, Family If you’re thinking “wait, isn’t this a Korean movie,” you’d be right—in a way. 2018’s Filipino Miss Granny is a remake of the extremely popular 2014 Korean movie Miss Granny. However, don’t let that deter you. 2018’s Miss Grannytakes t...

    Director: Chito S. Roño | Starring: Christian Bables, Daria Ramirez, Nanding Josef | Genre(s): Drama Our second best Pinoy movie of 2018 gets a bit more artistic. Signal Rockwas the Philippines’ submission to the Oscars in 2018. Although it didn’t make the final shortlist, this indie film is worth a watch nevertheless. Set during the 1990s, Signal ...

    Director: Cathy Garcia-Molina | Starring: Kathryn Bernardo, Daniel Padilla, Darren Espanto | Genre(s): Romance, Drama Topping our list of 2018’s best Pinoy movies is The Hows of Us. The seventh movie starring the famous “KathNiel” (Kathryn Bernardo and Daniel Padilla) love team, The Hows of Us is the highest-grossing movie of all time (so far) in t...

  2. Meet Me in St. Gallen (2018) TV-PG | 94 min | Drama, Romance. An aspiring painter and a frustrated musician meet and become instant friends, but decide to end and leave everything as is, just like complete strangers.

  3. Filipino Films 2018. A list of 118 films compiled on Letterboxd, including Otlum (2018), Jack Em Popoy: The Puliscredibles (2018), Fantastica (2018), The Girl in the Orange Dress (2018) and Mary, Marry Me (2018).

  4. 30 dic 2018 · (SPOT.ph) Thanks to an ever-increasing number of film festivals and a burgeoning audience for interesting and out-of-left field viewing choices, Pinoy films found new ways to entertain and intrigue. We round up the ones that made it a great year for Pinoy cinema.

  5. 1 gen 2019 · Movie critic Oggs Cruz gives a run down of some of the best Filipino films for 2018. Story is king. That at least is what one of the very many local film festivals imagine what Philippine cinema...

  6. 24 dic 2018 · These are 12 Pinoy movies that you shouldn't have missed in 2018. They will move you, entertain you, and challenge you. We hope that with these recommendations, you will seek out these films in your favorite micro-cinema or streaming platform.