Entertainment Corp Wins Big in ICD
Thursday, October 23, 2025
Puregold Cinepanalo Film Festival 2025 Awards Night: Winners Bared
Saturday, March 22, 2025
Puregold's Cinepanalo Film Festival is certainly getting bigger by the year. This 2025, they've got a lot of full length and short film entries that have been watched at Gateway Mall 2's cinemas this past week. They've been extended a week after the star ridden awards night which has gotten some of my personal bets win major awards.
Though I didn't get to list some of the winners, I've taken note of those that I've heard from the back of the room because yes, they were all cheering quite loud at the Elements tent in Centris, Quezon City.
Here are the winners:
Panalo sa Film Poster
Student Short Film Category
Checkmate
Full Length
Journeyman
Panalo sa Brand Inclusion
Student Short Film Category
Champ Green
G!
Full Length
Journeyman
Pinakapanalong Promosyon Ng Pelikula
Student Short Film Category
Checkmate tied with Taympers
Pinakapanalong Awitin
Student Short Film Category
Sine Sine (Suga, Camera, Saad by Jonathan Rey Sartorio and Lloyd Martin Villacortes Arce, Performed by Jonathan Rey ROTT Sartorio)
Full Length
Diko Pinili Co-Love
Pinakapanalong Sound Design
Student Short Film Category
Champ Green (Elan Idioma)
Full Length
Salum
Panalo sa Editing
Student Short Film Category
Jose Andy Sales of G!
Full Length
Vanessa Ubas de Leon of Co-love
Panalo Musical Scoring
Student Short Film Category
Uwian (Len Calvo)
Full Length
Salum
Panalong Ensemble
Student Short Film Category
Sine Sine
Full Length
Tigkiliwi
Panalo Sa Production Design
Student Short Film Category
Uwian (Andrea Jane Perang)
Full Length
Salum
Panalong Cinematography
Student Short Film Category
Dan En Pointe
Full Length
Olsen's Day tied with Journeyman
Responsableng Paglikha
Student Short Film Category
3rd Place 123 Strike
2nd Place Sine Sine
1st Place Dan En Pointe
Full Length
Journeyman
Special Citation from Mowelfund
Student Short Film Category
Champ Green
Full Length
Olsen's Day
Pinakapanalong Kwento
Student Short Film Category
Champ Green Clyde Cuizon Gamale
Full Length
Tara Illenberger of Tigkiwili
Panalong Pangalawang Aktor
Student Short Film Category
Sol Eugenio of Champ Green
Full Length
Jeffrey Jinuma for Tigkiwili
Panalong Pangalawang Aktres
Student Short Film Category
Uzziel Delamide of Uwian
Full Length
Gabby Padilla of Tigkiliwi
Panalo sa Manonood
Student Short Film Category
Sisenta
Full Length
Co-Love
Pinaka Panalong Aktor
Student Short Film Category
Lucas Martin of Sam Pie and Jasper John of Juan Dela Cruz
Full Length
Khalil Ramos and JP Larroder of Olsen's Day and Tigkiliwi
Best Actress
Student Short Film Category
Geraldine Villamil for Uwian
Full Length
Ruby Ruiz of Tikiliwi
Always Panalo Film (embody the brand's values)
Student Short Film
Sampie
Full Length
Journeyman tied with Fleeting
Panalo sa International Jury
Journeyman
Panalong Director
Student Short Film Category
Vhan Marco Molacruz of Uwian
Full Length
JP Habac for Olsen's Day
Pinakapanalong Maikling Pelkula
Champ Green
(Jury Prize) Dela Cruz Juan P.
Pinakapanalong Pelikula
Salum
(Jury Prize) Tigkiliwi
The films will be showcased at the Gateway Mall 2 Cineplex 18 cinemas until March 25th. If you haven't watched an entry yet, or haven't finished watching the shorts and full length films, head on to the mall and purchase tickets. It's not expensive and the entries are pretty good. It will feed your hunger for films especially since people are flocking back to cinemas this year.
DigiPlus Wins Big at SIGMA
Friday, June 14, 2024
DigiPlus President Andy Tsui welcomed this recognition and said "Thank you SIGMA Awards for this honor as we continue to revolutionize the Filipinos entertainment experience on our platform. We work hard on making sure that are innovations are felt, and hope they see our creativity in everything we have exhibited here."
DigiPlus also participated in the SIGMA Asia Convention, highlighting the things that both BingoPlus and ArenaPlus has accomplished these past year. They also supported the Startup Pitch Section in the event so they could discover more and help others in their respective projects too.
This is just one of the few awards they received this year. They had multiple wins at 9th Global Good Governance Awards last month in Taguig, plus one from Cmbridge Financial Finance Advisory for their Best in class Social Responsibility Campaign, and Excellence in ESG. Congratulations to the men and women who made this possible for DigiPlus!
MANG INASAL Gets Recognized as STRONGEST BRAND
Saturday, April 27, 2024
Looks like another award has been bestowed by well loved grilled chicken brand MANG INASAL as they get recognized as STRONGEST BRAND by a London based brand valuation consultancy firm called BRAND FINANCE.
Mang Inasal has surely expanded with new stores across the country, and has a very resounding brand, making it a familiar place not just for Filipinos but Asians. Inquirer.net points out a 201 percent brand value increase which amounts to 374 Million dollars. This financial value is huge, and being recognized by the world's brand valuation firm is but an honor for them.
Go celebrate by getting some delivered via manginasaldelivery.com.ph or other food platforms. Follow their social channels to know more deals about them lovely, juicy grilled chicken, because yes, they win!
TCL Gets Red Dot Award for Soundbar this 2023
Thursday, May 11, 2023
The TCL S6 Series Home Theater Soundbar has 3 models. The TCL S643W takes pounding for breakfast with it's 70W subwoofer, three speakers that can take your listening to another level. It's got a different max volume output, less distortion, so imagine if you've got this, subwoofers and sattelite speakers installed in your media room. Power is at 240W so if you've got a large floor space than recommended, it's not going to be an issue.
It's also got Dolby Audio. If you hear how it feels in a multi channel environment, you'll love how it's clear and feel like you're there on the scene when watching a movie. You can opt for automatic settings via Specialized Sound Modes if you prefer an easy route, but everything is up to you if you want to personalize your settings.
If you've got a TCL TV (which has Bluetooth capability), you can take advantage of its Bluetooth 5.3 connection and just use the connection to keep everything wireless in your entertainment setup. If you want more ideas, go visit TCL Philippines official site and social channels because they've got a lot of tips there.
foodpanda gets Nod at 2022 Marketing Excellence Awards
Wednesday, February 01, 2023
ARJO ATAYDE Does International Film "Cattleya Killer" and Pursues QC D1 Projects
Wednesday, February 09, 2022
Not forgetting people he serves in Quezon City's First District, Arjo recently graced the town fiesta dedicated to San Pedro Bautista in Basilica Minore de San Pedro Bautista in Barangay Damayan. Arjo and Mayor Joy Belmonte were designated Hermana Mayor and Mayora this year and they obliged. Arjo is also busy in Barangay Santa Teresita as he donated 49 laptop units for daycare centers and an AI Smart Scan X-ray machine for the Barangay Hall. The machine is state of the art, capable of detecting 25 chest pathologies because of its AI tech. It sees Pneumonia, Tuberculosis, Cancer and see other illnesses in different parts of the body in just 2 minutes. This was developed by scientists in India, Japan and the Philippines which is phenomenal. Arjo says "This machine works fast and can produce results in 2 minutes, a team of medical experts to assist with this and doctors will interpret results for accuracy."
Arjo was with TJ Calalay, Joseph Juico, Bernard Herrera, Charm Ferrer and the Barangay offciials of Area 6 in Quezon City's 1st District. Our boy is doing good work and I've heard my friends in the area are feeling his presence! He is also being supported by a lot of private businesses and celebrity friends, we can't wait for him to do even more things for his constituents soon.
Personal Collection Does Recyclable to Biodegradable Shift
Thursday, January 13, 2022
Doing good for themselves, the community and the environment has always been in the goals of Personal Collection Direct Selling, Inc. In a nutshell, they've made efforts to do packaging for their products from recycled to biodegradable, and done it real good. Good enough to have an award from DENR.
As Personal Collection President and CEO Jerome Tuguin says “We have dared to do the shift from recycling to a more sustainable solution by using biodegradable packaging. We proudly have pioneered this in hopes to impact every Filipino home. We'll be promoting more initiatives to increase our tribe, and have the #GreenLifeGreatLife a reality in communities across the country. Expect more coastal cleanups (like what they did last October 2021) and plant more mangrove trees in sites like Pampanga and Bataan."
PC has also partnered with Marine Conservation Philippines and did coastal cleanups in Siaton Negros Oriental, Siliman Beach in Dumaguete City, and Bayawan in the same province. It was participated by PC employees and volunteers from different PC branches. Here's hoping it'll grow more in the next few years.
Congratulations Personal Collection!
DANIEL PADILLA for MMFF 2021 Entry "Kun Maupay Man it Panahon" (Whether the Weather is Fine)
Tuesday, December 21, 2021
This is one of the most awaited films in the Metro Manila Festival this 2021, not just because of its story and cause, but because the one and only Teen King Daniel Padilla is starring in a film. This is called Kun Maupay Man it Panahon (Whether the Weather is Fine). The film has also been seen in 25 festivals outside the country and this time, you have to opportunity to see it in the cinemas this MMFF 2021. This is the handy work of different production companies which includes Cinematografica, PlanC, House on Fire, IwantTFC, Globe Studios, Black Sheep, Quantum Films, CMB Films, AAND Company (based in Singapore), Kawan-Kawan Media (of Indonesia), Wedemann Bros. (of Germany) and Dreamscape. The cast has never seen the movie yet, so they'll be watching it together with you come Christmas Day.
Three stars and the director welcomed us in the virtual presser, Direk Carlo Francisco Manatad, actress Rans Rifol, Ms. Charo Santos Concio, and my favorite boy Daniel Padilla.
Daniel says "Just now, I am very nervous sitting here with Ms. Charo, I am a little intimidated, but being with her during the whole filming process, she's very giving actress, very welcoming. It's a beautiful experience being with her, I always sing when on set just to keep her happy. Her passion is also so good, you can see that when we were making the film. This isn't my first time making a serious film, but this is the first about a real event. I wanted to challenge myself too, and doing this, I had fears doing it because it was the first time I'm working with the Director. Because it was also in Tacloban, I knew I had to do it. We can't really stop natural disasters, but what I want to know is how we would be ready each time it happens. There are people suffering, it again hit a lot of our countrymen. For the film, it's just sad that it happened again, I hope this would be an eye opener for a lot of people. We hope to make them aware especially now. When we were in Colloseo near the Tacloban Airport, when people were there, I felt how they were not acting, the fear was still there, it was hard to see that while shooting this film. Direk talked to them before putting that on camera, we really thanked them after the film, the locals experienced that and it's hard to take in. This is very personal to me, I was afraid to accept this first, but when I knew I wanted to do challenging films. I didn't think about Carlo being a new director, he did good and this film is a different experience especially in making this film.
Ms. Charo says "During breaks, we had Waray rehearsals. When this was offered to me, I was drawn to the story, the character, the script that was sent to me was written in English. They told me I will have the opportunity to work with DJ, I was really looking forward to do that. Working with a new director is a challenge and opportunity, there is something to learn from these young people, and he has worked with previous films too as an Editor, and this is his vision, an affirming one because of his personal experience. I really loved the learning sessions about Waray, reading sessions of the script. We also had coaches on set, when the scrip arrived, you kinda get the hang of the story and how to say it during the filming process. This film mirrors how natures wrath would be a hard battle to win. You can see how people need help, but see how we as Filipinos still get together, do our best to help especially in the Visays region, it's really sad it happened again. I'm glad there are less deaths, and people followed when they were asked to evacuate. When you're beside the beach, you should think twice getting a permanent home. You can see the resilience and spirit of helping each other, I'm happy to see that too. Yes it is empowering because this is based on Carlo's personal experience, and how his family also survived during that time. It's part of nature, we have to be prepared though each time this happens. We hope we can address when people get their homes destroyed, we shouldn't be complacent in just doing that in our community. It's really nice to be out of your comfort zone, you learn their culture, and working with young ones is like this youthful energy, this desire is so good and my character is a woman, a wife, a mother, but her persona might be different, it's a choice, she made that choice and not all would understand it. In the end, it's her journey and it's what she followed."
Rans Rifol says "I hope this film would make people hope, take action, how we could cope with disasters. My character is like anyone, one who dreams, even if they are under a rubble, they don't forget about it."
Director Carlo Manatad says "I was in Manila but almost all my family was in Tacloban, I didn't have a way to contact them, I feared that they all perished because I saw the images in that town. Eventually, I found them, and they were safe, but it was a difficult experience for them. Daniel's range is really huge as an actor, he's done several that made me see him as the perfect fit with this character. I have always mentioned collective healing, one of which I saw with my own eyes in my province, I hope the film calls for hope that there should be change when Yolanda happened, it's sad, but I hope the citizens of the Philippines see what needs to be done. I don't think this is a trend, but this is an advocacy, it's just that things happened again in the country, but films in general have had this particular way of creating things. Ever since we made this, our stars knew that just finishing this film and having it on a film festival was already an achievement. We're just blessed that it is being screened around the world, the award give us confidence that we are doing the right thing. It boosts our morale in what we do, but we didn't expect them to win some awards during the pandemic, I wanted to share the award to everyone but it's just hard. More than anything it's not the film being presented with a political stance, but a more realistic one, of what people experienced during Yolanda. You can feel how the characters fell aimlessly ask where they could go, how they could get help, it's not political stance, it's just the experience. Two extras approached me and thanked why we're making the film, I know regardless, they were there, they were sincere, and the actors knew what this was all about.
Filipinos are hopeful, we are big dreamers, this film will teach you that WE can weather storms, and overcome adversities. Please, do what you can to also help with the efforts on Typhoon Odette. I'm sure Daniel would love to see that.
Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar Bestowed Best Historic Hotel Award
Thursday, December 09, 2021
Bagac, Bataan's pride Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar has just been given the Best Historic Hotel in Asia and the Pacific award by the Historic Hotels Worldwide Awards of Excellence. They have bested over 300 hotels and resorts around the world. Finalists include Deogarh Mahal Rajasthan, Raffles Singapore, Beijing Hotel NUO, Raffles Grand Hotel D'Angko, The Fullerton Hotel in Singapore and The Murray Hong Kong. This comes no surprise with the amount of work that they've put in property that's gotten to preserve, maintain the historic integrity, the architecture and overall ambiance.
Ceremonies were done at The American Club Resort Hotel in Kohler,
Wisconsin last November 11 wherein attendees include industry
professionals, managers, owners and representatives from different
historic hotels from different corners of the world. Las Casas Filipinas
de Acuzar's very own Jose "Jerry" Acuzar has accepted the award with a
video message shown to the crowd. In it he sent thanks to the
nominations committee for recognizing their work at Las Casas Filipinas
de Acuzar since its inception. He puts this as really good support for
the importance of preserving heritage and restoring it to its former or
even better glory. He also has dedicated the ward for the skilled
builders, artisans and those who have researched extensively about the
different heritage homes and the craftsmen and women in the property.
Mr. Acuzar was lauded and appropriately called a "visionary" by
executives.
He says "Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar was made for
my love of family, of my hometown Bataan and the Philippines. This is my
way of showing gratitude to my country and its people."
If you want to know more about them, visit lascasasfilipinas.com today.
The Sensational Sylvia Sanchez
Friday, October 22, 2021
Winning the national tilt for Best Actress in a Supporting Role from the Asian Academy for Creatives Awards will get her to represent the Philippines and be pitted against others who won in the same category from ANZ and other Asian countries.
Currently, Ms. Sylvia is endorsing clothing brand BENCH and also leading beauty brand Beautederm Corporation. This coming December, she's going to represent the country in the Asian Academy Creatives Awards after her son Arjo Atayde won in his performance in Bagman (it is currently shown in Netflix). If you want to know more about Ms. Sylvia and see updates about her shows and her life, follow @sylviasanchez)a on Twitter and IG. You can also like her page Sylvia Sanchez on FB and subscriber on her YouTube channel.
“HUWAG KANG MANGAMBA” Nominated as Best Drama Series at ContentAsia Awards 2021
Monday, August 16, 2021
For those who don't know, ContentAsia Awards was put up by ContentAsia which covers entertainment media in the Asia-Pacific region. Huwang Kang Mangamba was launched in March 2021 and is about a tale of two sisters, Mira (Andrea Brillantes) and Joy (Francine Diaz) who did their absolute best to fulfill their promise to Bro (Jesus) when he appeared in order to put up a church in their community. They had trouble as their life stories and secrets were revealed and also, faith healers who tried to fool people were in play. It's a bit complicated and people are hooked, invested in the story.
You may watch the series all on the Kapamilya Channel, A2Z Free to Air Channel 11, TV5, Kapamilya Online Live on YouTube, the iWantTFC app, stream it on WeTV and iflix.
Alden Richards Receives Diamond Record Award, Launches "Say It Again"Album
Monday, October 10, 2016
The Millionaires Wife: Cannes Best Actress Ms. Jacklyn Jose
Friday, June 24, 2016
Here's our video interview in two parts. Enjoy!
Julie Ann San Jose Releases New Single!
Sunday, March 29, 2015







The second episode though was a little easy because I just had to cook and sell banana cue. Although I'm always getting wounds from these episodes, I felt these are real battle scars. I have one for every province we went to I think. The third one was a little icky because we had to roam around and collect KB (Kanin Baboy or food for pigs), we had to feed them, we had to clean cages, I wasn't so happy. Especially the part where we had to sell them off after taking care of them for quite some time.
The fourth episode was in Prince David in Ateneo, that's a 20 storey building and we had to put stickers on it and do it manually. Like a swing, one step and you're gonna fall. The gondola wasn't as easy as I thought, I was safe because of all the harness but think about the whole ordeal when the thing had 4 people on it plus Ate Mae with me. The men who pulled us up wasn't as healthy looking too, but I'm so glad I survived that! There's also an eel episode (igat) which are usually pests, it's so slimy and I didn't like that at all. I got stuck at that challenge because of all that slime, like giant worms. I'd rather have snakes than that. It's good that they don't bite and they live in muddy waters. Although they were already electrocuted, it was still hard, so think of the regular people doing this on a daily basis, they need this to survive. I also don't want to get penalized but I fell a lot in the mud later on because I didn't do well during the whole episode. You should all watch out for that soon because I will do more of it this year!"
































