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Celine Dion to debut in theaters on February 2023
“It’s so hard to believe, but it’s all coming back to me now.”
The romantic comedy movie, It’s All Coming Back to Me, is bound to hit the theaters on February 10, 2023 starring Celine Dion, Priyanka Chopra Jonas, and Sam Heughan.
It’s All Coming Back to Me, formerly known as “Text for You”, is a remake of the 2016 German film “SMS für Dich”. The story follows a woman (played by Chopra) who is moving on from the death of her fiancé. To cope up from her loss, she started sending text messages to his old phone number,...
Entertainment
Sexy Jay drops “Singaw” with new lyric video, teases upcoming album
Our favorite post-punk extraordinaire, lambanog brewer, skater, and barber Sexy Jay has dropped yet another gritty track on streaming, and it's the crowd favorite “Singaw”—out on May 21, 2026, via Offshore Music.
The Taguig-based art punk artist had already been performing this song live for years, where it generated countless reactions for its absurd premise surrounding the pain of mouth ulcers and its hypnotic instrumentation reminiscent of the brooding energy of Joy Division’s “Disorder,” off the classic 1979 album, Unknown Pleasures.
“July last year nabuo yung idea ng “Singaw”, pero hindi pa final yung process non [I got...
Lifestyle
Comfort, Served Daily: New Offerings to keep you warm
Whether it’s a sunny spell or a sudden downpour, the weather these days has us reaching for warmth, comfort, and familiar flavors that feel like home. At Pancake House, it’s not just about food. It’s about creating moments of comfort you can return to, again and again. This season, The House That Brings You Home welcomes everyone with new offerings that make everyday dining a little more special.
No matter the season, Pancake House brings warmth to every kind of day with comfort food made for all-day, everyday enjoyment.
All-Day Comfort: All-Day Snacks Choose Any Two® for P499...
Entertainment
"Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom" sequel has a bit of comedy!
Director James Wan has always planned for the “Aquaman” sequel to have a bit more comedy.
In an interview with “Empire” magazine, Wan said, “From the start, I pitched that the first film would be a ‘Romancing the Stone’-type thing – an action-adventure romantic comedy,” he said, “while the second would be an outright buddy comedy.” Some inspirations he had were “Tango & Cash,” a 1989 buddy cop comedy starring Sylvester Stallone and Kurt Russell, and 1997’s “Men in Black,” starring Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones.
In “Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom,” sequel to the box office...