Showing posts with label Tony Labrusca. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tony Labrusca. Show all posts

Hello Stranger The Movie, Worth It!

Thursday, February 11, 2021


Just got off the "Hello Stranger: The Movie" Premiere Night. 

This is the hit BL series that Blacksheep Productions showed on YouTube for several weeks starring Tony Labrusca and JC Alcantara. The love story of Xavier and Mico continues and starts where they left off in the series. Structurally, to go straight to the point, it's a very good movie but there might be a few misses in the beginning. Just like a diesel engine it had to warm up as it had to establish things after what happened to them in the series. They also had to give time re-drawing the connections, but after that, they introduced the conflicts of the story. Now we don't want to spoil who that is and what they did, but I agree that it's not petty.

Aside from the main actors they will be telling a little side story for the character of Vivoree (Kookai) which I think adds a little flavor. Though not really connected to the main plot, it's something that happens in real life, so you still get something out of it.



After the premiere, JC Alcantara cried happily and said "Thank you to my Blacksheep family, this was the opportunity I always prayed for. I am just so thankful!"

Tony Labrusca on the other hand lauded the men and women behind the show, he mentions "Props to everybody who took part to do this movie. This is such a special project for us, to be part of one of the first BL series, I just hope you just enjoyed. Thank you for supporting us!"






 

Is this worth your money? YES. Especially if you are a fan of the series so you would know how their story ends. It's a movie that is not too stressful, very light, and it's got really nice stories in between. There's also talk about family, relationships, and love, which we all need at this time. Now go get a ticket off of KTX.PH. Tony and JC made an effort to tell you more about the realizations of Xavier and Mico, will it be worth all the hurt and pain?

You have to know. 8/10, worth every cent. I'm a huge fan.



COW


Scenes From The Red Carpet: Ang Heherasyong Sumuko Sa Love

Wednesday, October 02, 2019



Today is a good day to watch a new movie and for millennials , the film Ang Heherasyong Sumuko Sa Love would probably be a good breather. It's not too heavy drama, it's a bit of a coming of age film that discusses the lives of 5 young men and women who just wanted to be happy, tried to present themselves non problematic but ended up that way.

The story takes a bit slow to tell but you're bound to root for each one of them and feel for their characters. Tony Labrusca is a discovery here, you might not hold back tears in the last few minutes of the film, so make sure you pay attention to his story.
I don't want to spoil things so take a break and check out these shots I got from the red carpet before the fun premiere started!





Angel Jones looks so gorgeous!

Dapper Kelvin Miranda


Tony Labrusca all smiles because his fans were there to welcome him



This is his first gay role, but he was more straight during a certain number. Jerome Ponce was an Energizer bunny!



Jane Oineza was a vlogger, you have to see what she had to do to grow subscribers



Myrtle Sarroza and Albie Casiño is a couple in this film, but not that perfect



Thia Thomalia maintained class in this film



Ria Atayde wasn't in this film, but she supported friends, always beautiful




Allora poked fun with the host outside the venue, she's there to support her friends too

That's the guy from the Jollibee commercial

Young JV supporting friends too!


Posted several shots of Seth Fedelin, didn't know he was so popular on Twitter





Go watch the film today and get your whole barkada with you. This is a story about friendship, mental health awareness and maybe, fillial love. 

This is produced by Regal Entertainment Inc. 


COW

Regal Films' The Generation Who Gave Up On Love

Monday, September 23, 2019




The film features Millenials, one who grew up with internet, social media, for them to understand more how they became who they are. It’s not a singular message, but a throng among these different personalities. It also talks about intimacy, about numbers, self worth, not to justify but an understanding about what the picture is. This is under Regal Films and Directed by Jason Paul Laxamana. It stars Myrtle Sarroza, Jane Oineza , Albie Casiño, Jerome Ponce, Tony Labrusca. 





The film also discusses how they go through their problems, it’s why they made the characters totally different from each other so you get to have your own perception of love, how it begins and ends. They hope this gets watched by different generations, why Millennials get to walk and talk that way so you could understand this generation and perhaps get a glimpse how they get through life, and the high competition of society. 


That was deep, really deep. It shows on theaters this October 2, 2019. Maybe you should watch it so you could understand the generation which you already generalized and don’t understand. 


Maybe that is.


COW