Hunky star, dangerous lover play with fire
By the Entertainment staff
The whispers are getting louder: Hunky Heartthrob has hooked a new closeted benefactor, High-profile Politico, who’s rich and wields considerable power.

The whispers are getting louder: Hunky Heartthrob has hooked a new closeted benefactor, High-profile Politico, who’s rich and wields considerable power.

Powerful personality has long been rumored to be a philanderer, resulting in the eternal suffering of his Dowdy Wife. DW would look the other way while PP fooled around with impunity.

Angel Locsin on winning her third best actress trophy for “One More Try,” the most recent of which was from the Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences (Famas) last Sunday: “I acted the way one should for the role. I gave what was required. Obviously, that was the reason I won best actress again. It (Famas recognition) truly overwhelmed me, considering that the organization is the oldest award-giving body in local show biz.”

“El Presidente,” a biopic on first Philippine president Emilio Aguinaldo, won 14 of 18 major awards, including the highly coveted best picture, during Sunday’s 61st Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences (Famas) awards ceremony at Camp Aguinaldo’s AFP Theater in Quezon City.

ANGEL Locsin on her rumored rift with Angelica Panganiban: “It’s better na habang tumatagal tayo sa trabaho natin, pinipili mo na kung ano ‘yung sasagutin mo at hindi. Kung hindi naman positive ‘di bale na lang.” *** JACLYN Jose on her disdain for Albie Casiño: “Siyempre, ina ka na nagpalaki, nagpa-aral, at nagbigay [...]

When she found out that she’ll be up against acting titans Nora Aunor (“Thy Womb”), Gina Alajar (“Mater Dolorosa”) and Vilma Santos (“The Healing”) for best actress in the Philippine Movie Press Club’s (PMPC) 29th Star Awards for Movies, Angel Locsin was convinced that winning would be a long shot.

Angel Locsin, star of the family drama “One More Try,” and ER Ejercito of the bio epic “El Presidente” won the top acting honors in the 29th PMPC Star Awards for Movies Sunday night.

Talk about multitasking. No wonder Influential Gay has become ultra-successful in the biz; he’s a whiz at time management.

(We are running this guide to help moviegoers plan their holiday cinema tour. The 38th MMFF runs from Dec. 25 to Jan. 8, 2013.)

For many film critics, Nora Aunor is the no-brainer front-runner for the best actress award in the coming Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF) for her exceptional performance in Brillante Mendoza’s “Thy Womb.”

Angel Locsin would rather pass the “Darna” amulet on to Maja Salvador or Jessy Mendiola (also from Reggee Bonoan’s Nov. 6 column in Inquirer tabloid Bandera). She said: “‘Darna’ is a good vehicle for a fresh face, so maybe a new artist could deliver the desired results. I’m just being objective; I can’t be selfish.”

Perky star can’t entertain suitors because of family responsibilities. PS shuns love in order to focus on her career. A lot of people rely on PS, including a sibling who is studying… abroad! Fortunately, this one is graduating soon. Unfortunately, this studious sibling wants to take up a master’s course. Does this mean that PS will be loveless for two more years at least?