After the successful big screen projects of Maine Mendoza, Dingdong Dantes, and Alden Richards with ABS-CBN’s production arm, actor Dennis Trillo is the latest Kapuso talent to step on the Kapamilya ground for another film assignment.
In the upcoming scream flick, Hellcome Home, Dennis stars alongside Beauty Gonzalez, Raymond Bagatsing, Alyssa Muhlach, Gillian Vicencio, andTeejay Marquez, among others.
“I’m happy to work with Star Cinema because it’s a great experience. They’re known for quality projects so you know you’re in good hands,” says Dennis.
Helmed by young director Bobby Bonifacio, Jr., the movie revolves around two families (the Domingos and the Villareals) that both want the same thing: to have a peaceful home away from all the outside noise. However, it seems they cannot escape their inner chaos.
Upon settling in, their dream home becomes a nightmare from hell as things happen—sounds and whispers too uncanny to ignore, strange shadows lurking at every corner, and trespassers bearing offerings. Both families experience horrifying phenomena that are erriely parallel. Perhaps the house is evil itself, hungry for souls and wants to feed, once every few years.
“Basically, it’s a story of two families who lived in the same house. When they arrived in the house, they started being haunted, ginugulo sila ng kung anu-anong klaseng evil spirits,” says Bonifacio.
Hellcome Home unspools in cinemas on Oct. 30.
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Cinema One originals marks 15th year
For its fifteenth year, Cinema One Originals proudly declares what it’s stood for all these years, originality in all its permutations, and challenging old and new audiences if they’re ready for the Cinema One Originals Experience—an experience that goes beyond cinema, beyond cinephilia, beyond entertainment.
All these years, the Cinema One Originals mandate has been to give filmmakers, first-timers and otherwise, a platform to fully express their visions. This year, eight original narrative features get P3 million worth of grant each. There are four first time filmmakers, three previous Cinema One Originals alumni, and one director making her second feature and her Cinema One Originals debut.
Diverse as the four first-time filmmakers’ visions are, they find common ground in the way they invert their genres, and subgenres, of choice: a bildungsroman, a noir, a gothic horror, and a resurrection rom-com.
J.E. Tiglao makes his feature debut with Metamorphosis which stars Gold Aceron, Iana Bernardez, Ivan Padilla, Ricky Davao, and Yayo Aguila in a coming-of-age drama about intersexuality that’s as wistful as it is provocative.
Dustin Celestino reverses the wrong time/wrong place dynamics of noir with a little help from a comet in Utopia, a blackly comic riff on the genre starring Enzo Pineda, Joem Bascon, and Aaron Villaflor.
Eve Baswel’s Tia Madre is a gothic horror featuring Cherie Gil and Jana Agoncillo in which a young girl starts to suspect her mother has been changed into something not quite herself and perhaps not quite human either.
Nigel Santos’ Yours Truly, Shirley casts Regine Velasquez as a widow who believes a young pop star (Rayt Carrion) is the reincarnation of her late husband.
Returning to Cinema One Originals are Victor Villanueva and Kevin Dayrit, who made their feature film debuts with Cinema One Originals.
Villanueva’s resumes his fascination with the intertwining of rom-com tropes with supernatural tinges that made My Paranormal Romance a quirky treat withLucid, in which Alessandra De Rossi plays a lucid dreamer whose waking life and dream life start to blur when she meets JM De Guzman.
Kevin, whose Catnip was the multi-awarded darling of its year takes on vampirism, necrophilia, the drug wars and rom-coms in O which stars Anna Luna, Lauren Young, and Jasmine Curtis-Smith.
Giancarlo Abrahan whose second feature was the Best Picture-winning Cinema One Original Paki returns with Sila Sila, which stars Gio Gahol and Topper Fabregas and which he describes as an LGBT ghosting story and which finds him taking another look at the interstitial dynamics of yet another extended family, a group of friends nursing consensual emotional traumas.
Denise O Hara makes her Cinema One Originals debut and her second feature with Tayo Muna Habang Hindi Pa Tayo a rom-com inversion with JC Santos andJane Oineza, about the underside of trauma that even the truest of loves have.
Cinema One Originals has been producing breakthrough films with thought-provoking content for the Filipino audience for 15 years. This year’s celebration will be held in line with the 100th anniversary of Philippine Cinema and the 25th anniversary of leading cable channel Cinema One.