Transformers: The Last Knight via official Facebook page of Transformers. Share on Facebook Share on Twitter It is about that time of the week where the weekend to-do list becomes an urgent matter to accomplish. With the action-packed movies such as ‘Transformers: The Last Knight,” thrill seekers everywhere will have their cravings satisfied. For those, however, needing some human interest, well, “Ang Huling Cha-Cha ni Anita” would be more of your liking. Nonetheless, movie buffs will surely get a dose of the box-office juju for that much-needed stress reliever. Make time, then, dear lovers of popcorn and soda, to head over to the cinemas and experience this week’s movie listing with Mark Wahlberg, Anthony Hopkins, Josh Duhamel, Laura Haddock, Angel Aquino, Jay Bordon, Teri Malvar and much more. June 21 Movies: The Best of Sci-Fi Meets Human Interest Those born in the 80’s are perhaps the most electrified movie buffs this week with the showing of the much-anticipated film, “Transformers: The Last Knight.” The film’s plot revolves around the foreshadowed war between the humans and the Transformers. It has something to do with Optimus Prime gone missing and discovering the truth about the destruction of his home planet, Cybertron. The only thing that would put an end to this Armageddon is a well-kept secret about the history of the Transformers on Planet Earth. Interestingly enough, the future of mankind and the Transformers lie on an Oxford University professor, an astronomer, Cade Yeager, and Bumblebee (of course!). Behind the scenes, this is the last Transformers film that Michael Bay will direct as of now. Multi-Awarded Cine Filipino Film, “Ang Huling Cha-Cha Ni Anita” now in cinemas. The story is set in the town of Obando, Bulacan. It is about a 12-year-old girl named Anita (Teri Malvar) who falls in love with an older woman, Pilar (Angel Aquino). Although the film was first released in 2013, it has garnered praise in the international film community for not only its plot, but also for the artistry of the cast. Its major awards include Best Ensemble, Best Supporting Actress (Angel Aquino), and Best Actress (Teri Malvar). The film has traveled far and wide winning honors in The Osaka Asian Film Festival, Frameline Film Festival, Zinegoak Glbt Film Festival and Festival Mix Milano. Facebook Comments
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