Monday, September 16, 2024

Jericho’s Iconic Films Take Over Cinema One’s Monday Drama

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Jericho’s Iconic Films Take Over Cinema One’s Monday Drama

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“Lavender Fields” star Jericho Rosales captivates viewers as his well-loved films are featured on cable movie channel Cinema One this September.

Catch the Asian Drama King and his memorable characters such as the young successful architect Anton in “Forevermore” (Sept. 2), the sweet ex-boyfriend Ethan in “#Walang Forever” (Sept. 9), furniture maker Rocky in “Ngayong Nandito Ka” (Sept. 16), hopeless romantic Joven in “Nasaan Ka Man” (Sept. 23), and burned out musician Diego in “Siargao” (Sept. 30) on Monday Drama, 9pm.

Love and haunting stories perfect for weekend movie night shine on Blockbuster Sundays at 7pm. Starting with Pokwang’s critically acclaimed film “Oda sa Wala” which will air this Saturday (Sept. 7), 5pm. The blockbuster block will also feature Sarah Geronimo and John Lloyd Cruz’s “Finally Found Someone” on Sept. 8, Kathryn Bernardo and Daniel Padilla’s “The Hows of Us” on Sept. 15, Gerald Anderson and Pia Wurtzbach’s “My Perfect You” on Sept. 22, and Kim Chiu’s “U-Turn” on Sept. 29.

Meanwhile, “Sunshine” star Maris Racal will delight movie enthusiasts with her films that will air this month on Cinema One. Catch her as the glamorous it girl Nancy in “Boyette: Not a Girl Yet” (Sept. 9), party girl Rich in “Bloody Crayons” (Sept. 10), aspiring influencer Ellenya in “I’m Ellenya L.” (Sept. 11), supportive best friend Maxine in “Vince & Kath & James” (Sept. 12), and med student Erika in “Block Z” (Sept. 13), which airs from Monday to Thursday, 7pm and Friday at 8pm.

Take a trip down memory lane as some of the blockbuster films from Kapamilya loveteams make their way to Romance Central every Sunday at 5pm. Don’t miss Liza Soberano, Enrique Gil, and Gerald Anderson’s “Everyday I Love You” (Sept. 8), Loisa Andalio, Ronnie Alonte, and Donny Pangilinan’s “James & Pat & Dave” (Sept. 15), Jodi Sta. Maria, Ian Veneracion, and Richard Yap’s “The Achy Breaky Hearts” (Sept. 22), and James Reid and Nadine Lustre’s “Talk Back and You’re Dead” (Sept. 29).

Cinema One, the home of Filipino blockbuster movies, is available on SKYcable ch. 56, Cignal ch. 45, GSat Direct TV ch. 14, and other local cable service providers. For more details, follow Cinema One on Facebook, X (Twitter), Instagram, TikTok and YouTube.

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