STAR CINEMA’S Mico del Rosario says the John Lloyd Cruz-Sarah Geronimo movie will have to take a back seat now that John Lloyd Cruz is busy shooting “The Mistress” with Bea Alonzo, directed by Olive Lamasan, and will also start a new teleserye with Bea and Megan Young, “A Beautiful Affair”. While Sarah is waiting for John Lloyd to be available for their reunion movie, she’ll just team up again with Gerald Anderson.
After “Every Breath You Take”, they’ll show “Born to Love You” with Coco Martin and Angeline Quinto, then they will release “Kimmy Dora 2 in the Temple of Kiyeme” with Eugene Domingo and Dingdong Dantes on June 13. Other movies lined up are “El Brujo”, a horror-suspense starring Gerald Anderson; “The Healing”, a thriller about body doubles starring Gov. Vilma Santos, Kim Chiu, Pokwang, Janice de Belen, directed by Chito Rono (‘One shooting day na lang but matagal ang post-prod due to the special effects’, adds Mico), “The Reunion”, a youth movie based on the songs of the Eraserheads starring Xian Lim, Enchong Dee, Kean Cipriano, Jessy Mendiola, Megan Young, Julia Montes and Bangs Garcia directed by Frasco Mortiz; and a star-studded romance ala-“Love Actually” and “Valentine’s Day” topbilled by John Lloyd Cruz and Angelica Panganiban whose scenes were filmed in Vietnam no less.
After “Every Breath You Take”, they’ll show “Born to Love You” with Coco Martin and Angeline Quinto, then they will release “Kimmy Dora 2 in the Temple of Kiyeme” with Eugene Domingo and Dingdong Dantes on June 13. Other movies lined up are “El Brujo”, a horror-suspense starring Gerald Anderson; “The Healing”, a thriller about body doubles starring Gov. Vilma Santos, Kim Chiu, Pokwang, Janice de Belen, directed by Chito Rono (‘One shooting day na lang but matagal ang post-prod due to the special effects’, adds Mico), “The Reunion”, a youth movie based on the songs of the Eraserheads starring Xian Lim, Enchong Dee, Kean Cipriano, Jessy Mendiola, Megan Young, Julia Montes and Bangs Garcia directed by Frasco Mortiz; and a star-studded romance ala-“Love Actually” and “Valentine’s Day” topbilled by John Lloyd Cruz and Angelica Panganiban whose scenes were filmed in Vietnam no less.