February 17, 2019

Bea and Aga, Carlo and Angelica Movies Now Showing on. SKYcable Pay-per-View

2/17/2019 11:37:00 PM

 

Four of the country's premiere actors and actresses, Bea Alonzo and Aga Muhlach, Carlo Aquino and Angelica Panganiban lead the Valentine's offering of SKYcable Pay-Per-View this February.

In the reunion movie of "Gimik" alumni Carlo and Angelica, two people take a chance at love after sorting through their baggage from their past relationship. See how Nix (Carlo) and Pia (Angelica) find spark and try to discover if they truly are for meant each other. 

Aside from being one of 2018's blockbuster movies—grossing over P350 million—it also served as the debut movie of Black Sheep, a film outfit of ABS-CBN Films geared towards the millennial market. 

Catch the Dan Villegas film until February 21, with another Black Sheep offering "To Love Some Buddy," Angelica's hit movie with JM de Guzman "That Thing Called Tadhana," and "Nakalimutan Ko Nang Kalimutan Ka" for only P30 for a 3-day access.

Starting February 22 until March 1,another film that SKY viewers should not miss is the first team-up of Aga and Bea on the big screen, "First Love."

Shot in Vancouver, Canada, the movie is about impulsive photographer Ali (Bea) who challenges Nick (Aga) to savor every moment of his life before it is too late.

Don't miss the TV premiere of this 2018 film with Bea's two other movies, "How To Be Yours," and "Four Sisters and a Wedding" plus "Recipe for Love," and Pinoy Pride 43", also for only P30 for a 3-day access. 

To subscribe, call 418-0000 orSKY local offices or visit www.mysky.com.ph/starcinemappv. SKYcable subscribers can also access these movies in standard or high definition from the comfort of their home or on any device anytime, anywhere via SKY on Demand.

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