‘The Fifth Estate’ – New Poster

DreamWorks Pictures has revealed the poster for their upcoming thriller “The Fifth Estate,” from director Bill Condon (“Gods and Monsters”) starring Benedict Cumberbatch, Daniel Bruhl, Anthony Mackie, David Thewlis, Stanley Tucci and Laura Linney. Check it out below!

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Synopsis: Triggering our age of high-stakes secrecy, explosive news leaks and the trafficking of classified information, WikiLeaks forever changed the game. Now, in a dramatic thriller based on real events, “The Fifth Estate” reveals the quest to expose the deceptions and corruptions of power that turned an Internet upstart into the 21st century’s most fiercely debated organization.

The story begins as WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange (Cumberbatch) and his colleague Daniel Domscheit-Berg (Bruhl) team up to become underground watchdogs of the privileged and powerful. On a shoestring, they create a platform that allows whistleblowers to anonymously leak covert data, shining a light on the dark recesses of government secrets and corporate crimes. Soon, they are breaking more hard news than the world’s most legendary media organizations combined. But when Assange and Berg gain access to the biggest trove of confidential intelligence documents in U.S. history, they battle each other and a defining question of our time: what are the costs of keeping secrets in a free society – and what are the costs of exposing them?

“The Fifth Estate” is presented by DreamWorks Pictures and Reliance Entertainment in association with Participant Media and is produced by Steve Golin and Michael Sugar, with Bill Condon directing. The screenplay is by Josh Singer, based on the book “Inside WikiLeaks” by Daniel Domscheit-Berg and the Guardian book “WikiLeaks” by David Leigh and Luke Harding. The film will be released in U.S. theaters on October 18, 2013, with international dates to follow (including the Philippines).

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National TV Ratings (Aug 1 to 4, 2013) – ‘MMK’ and ‘The Voice of the Philippines’ Top Leaderboard

Kantar Media National TV Ratings (August 1 to 4, 2013): “Juan dela Cruz” maintains lead on Friday; “MMK” returns to Saturday’s no. 1; “The Voice of the Philippines” sustains leadership on Sunday.

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August 1, 2013 – Thursday:

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Daytime:

Kape’t Pandasal (0.3%) / TNT Tapatan Ni Tunying (Replay) (1.2%) vs. Born To Be Wild (Replay) (0.9%)
Umagang Kay Ganda (4.8%) vs. Unang Hirit (4.8%)
Kris Tv (6.6%) vs. Doraemon (6.8%) / Mojacko! (7.5%) / Chibi Maruko-Chan (8.1%)
Sailormoon R (5.4%) vs. Bleach (6.7%)
Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal (5.5%) vs. Ghost Fighter (6.9%)
Naruto Shippuuden (6.7%) vs. Kusina Master (6.6%)
Love Rain (10.9%) vs. With A Smile (5.7%)
Minute To Win It (15.0%) vs. Unexpected You (6.7%)
Be Careful With My Heart (22.4%) vs. The Ryzza Mae Show (12.0%)
It’s Showtime (12.9%) vs. Eat… Bulaga! (14.8%) vs. Wowowillie (4.1%) / Mga Basang Sisiw (11.8%)
My Little Juan (10.2%) / Dugong Buhay (9.7%) vs. Maghihintay Pa Rin (10.5%)
TNT Tapatan Ni Tunying (7.7%) vs. Kakambal Ni Eliana (10.5%)
Absolute Boyfriend (11.2%) vs. My Daughter Seoyoung (8.6%)

Primetime:

Annaliza (22.4%) vs. Binoy Henyo (11.2%)
TV Patrol (30.4%) vs. 24 Oras (17.9%) vs. Cassandra Warrior Angel (5.5%) / Undercover (4.2%)
Juan Dela Cruz (35.9%) vs. Anna Karenina (21.1%) vs. Misibis Bay (3.1%) / 27th Fiba Asia Championship (Live) (6.1%)
Muling Buksan Ang Puso (31.2%) vs. Mundo Mo’y Akin (19.0%)
Huwag Ka Lang Mawawala (26.7%) vs. My Husband’s Lover (14.8%)
That Winter The Wind Blows (10.5%) vs. The Innocent Man (7.6%) / Pilipinas News (2.2%)
Bandila (3.8%) vs. Saksi Liga Ng Katotohanan (4.7%) / Alisto! (3.3%) vs. Reaksyon Kasama Si Luchi Cruz-Valdes (1.0%)
Banana Nite (1.5%) vs. Tim Yap Show (0.9%) vs. The Medyo Latenight Show With Jojo A. (0.3%)

August 2, 2013 – Friday:

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Daytime:

Kape’t Pandasal (0.3%) / Matanglawin (Replay) (0.7%) vs. Wish Ko Lang Replay (1.2%)
Umagang Kay Ganda (5.0%) vs. Unang Hirit (4.6%)
Kris Tv (7.1%) vs. Doraemon (7.4%) / Mojacko! (8.0%) / Chibi Maruko-Chan (7.5%)
Sailormoon R (6.9%) vs. Bleach (6.6%)
Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal (7.5%) vs. Ghost Fighter (7.2%)
Naruto Shippuuden (7.9%) vs. Kusina Master Sikreto Ng Experto (6.1%)
Love Rain (11.9%) vs. With A Smile (6.2%)
Minute To Win It (16.1%) vs. Unexpected You (6.7%)
Be Careful With My Heart (23.2%) vs. The Ryzza Mae Show (11.2%)
It’s Showtime (13.4%) vs. Eat… Bulaga! (14.8%) vs. Wowowillie (4.0%) / Mga Basang Sisiw (12.6%)
My Little Juan (10.2%) / Dugong Buhay (10.5%) vs. Maghihintay Pa Rin (11.2%)
Hiwaga (7.5%) vs. Kakambal Ni Eliana (10.8%)
Absolute Boyfriend (11.4%) vs. My Daughter Seoyoung (7.7%)

Primetime:

Annaliza (22.4%) vs. Binoy Henyo (9.9%)
TV Patrol (27.8%) vs. 24 Oras (16.9%) vs. Cassandra Warrior Angel (6.3%) / Undercover (4.8%) / Misibis Bay (3.6%)
Juan Dela Cruz (35.6%) vs. Anna Karenina (20.7%) vs. 27th Fiba Asia Championship (Live) (8.2%)
Muling Buksan Ang Puso (32.7%) vs. Mundo Mo’y Akin (18.3%)
Huwag Ka Lang Mawawala (28.1%) vs. My Husband’s Lover (14.4%)
That Winter The Wind Blows (12.3%) / Bandila (4.4%) vs. Bubble Gang (10.0%) vs. Pilipinas News (2.8%) / Reaksyon Kasama Si Luchi Cruz-Valdes (1.5%)
Banana Nite (1.8%) vs. Saksi Liga Ng Katotohanan (3.7%) / Tim Yap Show (1.4%) vs. The Medyo Latenight Show With Jojo A. (0.6%)

August 3, 2013 – Saturday:

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Daytime:

Sa Kabukiran (1.2%) vs. Kapwa Ko Mahal Ko (1.7%)
Salamat Dok (3.0%) vs. Pinoy MD Mga Doktor Ng Bayan (4.0%)
Kabuhayang Swak Na Swak (4.0%) vs. Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated (8.2%)
Honey Watch Out (3.1%) vs. Super Book (11.4%)
Why Not? (3.4%) vs. Angry Birds Toons (12.8%)
Nihao Kai-Lan (4.2%) vs. Pororo (13.3%)
The Legend of Korra (5.2%) vs. The Jollitown Kids Show (12.5%)
Kung Fu Panda Legends of Awesomeness (6.7%) vs. Tropang Potchi (8.7%)
Spongebob Squarepants (8.8%) vs. Sarap Diva (7.6%)
Be Careful With My Heart Sabado Rewind (10.3%) vs. Maynila (Larawan Ng Bansa) (11.7%)
It’s Showtime (14.6%) vs. Eat… Bulaga! (16.1%) vs. Wowowillie (Saturday) (4.1%)
Showbiz Inside Report (8.5%) vs. Startalk (7.6%)
S.O.C.O. (A Scene of The Crime Operatives) (11.2%) / Failon Ngayon (11.0%) vs. Wish Ko Lang! (7.7%)
TV Patrol Weekend (16.0%) vs. 24 Oras Weekend (11.0%) vs. 27th Fiba Asia Championship (Live) (5.0%)

Primetime:

Kapamilya Deal Or No Deal (22.6%) vs. One Day Isang Araw (15.1%)
Wansapanataym (33.6%) vs. Vampire Ang Daddy Ko (17.3%)
MMK Ang Tahanan Mo (38.6%) vs. Magpakailanman (17.1%) vs. 27th Fiba Asia Championship (Live) (9.2%)
The Voice of The Philippines (27.6%) vs. Celebrity Bluff (12.4%) / Rescue 5 (1.7%)
Toda Max (10.2%) vs. Kapuso Movie Night (9.6%) vs. Pilipinas News (1.1%)
Banana Split Extra Scoop (4.2%) vs. Tunay Na Buhay (4.3%)
The Bottom Line With Boy Abunda (1.0%) vs. Walang Tulugan With Master Showman (0.8%) vs. Sports Unlimited (0.6%)

August 4, 2013 – Sunday:

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Daytime:

The Healing Eucharist (5.6%) vs. In Touch (1.2%)
Kabuhayang Swak Na Swak (5.7%) vs. Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated (5.2%)
Salamat Dok (4.6%) vs. Super Book (8.9%) / Tamagotchi! (8.5%)
The Super Hero Squad Show (6.6%) vs. Pororo (9.3%) / Toriko (8.9%)
Marvel Ultimate Spider-Man (7.0%) / San Miguel Purefoods Kwentong Kusina Kwentong Buhay (6.1%) vs. Aha (9.1%)
Matanglawin (8.8%) vs. Born Impact Born To Be Wild Weekend Edition (9.9%)
Bolt (17.0%) vs. Kapuso Movie Festival (10.2%)
ASAP 18 (14.8%) vs. Sunday All Stars (10.5%)
Luv U (12.5%) vs. GMA Blockbusters ‘My Bestfriends Girlfriend’ (10.2%)
The Buzz (11.1%) vs. GMA Blockbusters ‘Big Momma’s House’ (10.1%) / I Bilib Featuring: Is It Possible? (9.3%) / 24 Oras Weekend (9.1%)

Primetime:

TV Patrol Weekend (17.6%) / Goin’ Bulilit (21.2%) vs. Kap’s Amazing Stories (14.4%) vs. Istorifik Pidol’s Kuwentong Fantastik (4.8%)
Rated K Handa Na Ba Kayo? (28.1%) vs. Pepito Manaloto Ang Tunay Na Kuwento (25.7%) vs. Talentadong Pinoy (5.4%)
The Voice Of The Philippines (29.2%) vs. Kapuso Mo Jessica Soho (24.7%) vs. Sine Ko 5ingko Prime (Linggo) (4.1%)
Gandang Gabi Vice (16.2%) / Sunday’s Best ‘Resident Evil Afterlife’ (5.0%) vs. Imbestigador (13.8%) / Sunday Night Box Office ‘Casino Royale’ (7.6%) vs. Pilipinas News (1.4%) / Misibis Bay (0.4%)

Source: Kantar Media

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National TV Ratings (Aug 1 to 4, 2013) – ‘MMK’ and ‘The Voice of the Philippines’ Top Leaderboard

‘The Voice PH’ and ‘Kapuso Mo Jessica Soho’ Top Weekend Ratings in Mega Manila

AGB Nielsen Mega Manila TV Ratings (July 20 to 21, 2013): “The Voice of the Philippines” leads Saturday; “Kapuso Mo, Jessica Soho” dominates Sunday.

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Here are the Top 10 programs in Mega Manila on July 20 and 21, 2013 according to AGB Nielsen’s Household Ratings:

July 20, Saturday

1. The Voice Of The Philippines (ABS-CBN) — 27.4%
2. Magpakailanman (GMA-7) — 26.1%
3. Eat Bulaga (GMA-7) — 24.7%
4. MMK Ang Tahanan Mo (ABS-CBN) — 23.3%
5. Vampire Ang Daddy Ko (GMA-7) — 22.1%
6. Celebrity Bluff (GMA-7) — 21.6%
7. Wansapanataym (ABS-CBN) — 18.9%
8. One Day Isang Araw (GMA-7) — 15.7%
9. Kapuso Movie Night: Police Story (GMA-7) / Toda Max (ABS-CBN) — 13.8%
10. 24 Oras Weekend (GMA-7) — 13.3%

July 21, Sunday

1. Kapuso Mo Jessica Soho (GMA-7) — 30%
2. The Voice Of The Philippines (ABS-CBN) — 26.2%
3. Pepito Manaloto Ang Tunay Na Kuwento (GMA-7) — 25.8%
4. Gandang Gabi Vice (ABS-CBN) — 22.2%
5. Imbestigador (GMA-7) — 21.7%
6. Sunday Night Box Office: Death Race 2 (GMA-7) — 18.3%
7. Rated K Handa Na Ba Kayo? (ABS-CBN) — 18%
8. GMA Blockbusters: Alvin & The Chimpmunks The Squeakquel (GMA-7) — 16%
9. Kap’s Amazing Stories (GMA-7) — 14.5%
10. Goin’ Bulilit (ABS-CBN) — 14.4%

Source: AGB Nielsen Philippines

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‘The Voice PH’ and ‘Kapuso Mo Jessica Soho’ Top Weekend Ratings in Mega Manila

‘The Wolverine’ Hits P95-M in PH Weekend Box Office

“The Wolverine” ripped through new box-office highs earning P95 million on its four-day opening weekend in the Philippines and has now seized the Biggest Opening Weekend title for a Fox film all-time and is now the Highest Opening Weekend in the X-Men franchise.

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Hugh Jackman’s 6th donning of the adamantium-clawed hero evidently drew a stronghold of supporters and fans when “The Wolverine” yielded a solid P19 million earn on its opening day (July 25) with a tallied admission of 105, 045 in more than 300 screens in the country. The first opening day figure of “The Wolverine” ebbed down “Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith’s” hold as the Biggest Opening Day for a Fox film All-Time. Likewise, “The Wolverine’s” opening day box-office also surpassed “Captain America,” “Iron Man,” “Thor,” “X-Men Origins: Wolverine,” “X-Men First Class” and “X-Men: The Last Stand.”

The movie’s setting in Japan and Wolverine being vulnerable for the first time amplified the movie’s unique tone encouraging repeat views and positive reviews across the nation. Indestructible as adamantium, “The Wolverine’s” impressive performance on its first 4-day weekend opening clawed in the larger percentage of the market share at 72% over all other films that played on the same week.

“The Wolverine’s” highest opening weekend box-office receipts came from SM Mall of Asia with a gross of P4.9 million. Next top grosser listed is SM Megamall with P4.5 million followed by SM North Edsa/The Block with P4.03 million while Newport (P3.8 M) and Ayala Cinema’s Trinoma (P3.71 M) completed the top five grossing cinemas.

Still included within “The Wolverine’s” top 20 grossing cinemas are Glorietta4 (P3.4 M); Powerplant (P2.7 M); Greenbelt3 (P2.43 M); Gateway Cineplex/Ali Mall (P2.19 M); Theatremall (P2.18 M); Alabang Town Center (P2.08 M); Eastwood (P2.02 M); SM Cebu (P1.9 M); Shang Cineplex (P1.88 M); Robinson’s Galleria (P1.83 M); Robinson’s Magnolia (P1.73 M); Ayala Cebu (P1.62 M); Robinson’s Ermita (P1.61 M); SM Fairview (P1.34 M) and Market!Market! (P1.32 M).

Rediscovering the hero inside and on a perilous journey set in Japan amidst the maze of deceit, betrayal and honor, Logan aka Wolverine will truly come to know the price of a life without end.

“The Wolverine” is a 20th Century Fox offering still showing in cinemas nationwide in 2D and 3D format.

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‘Wansapanataym’ and ‘The Voice PH’ Top Weekend Viewership Nationwide

Kantar Media National TV Ratings (July 26 to 28, 2013): “Wansapanataym” beats “MMK.” “The Voice of the Philippines” maintains lead on Sunday.

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Here are the Top 20 programs and comparative TV ratings nationwide from July 26 to 28, 2013 according to Kantar Media:

July 26, 2013 – Friday:

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Daytime:

Kape’t Pandasal (0.4%) / Matanglawin (Replay) (1.0%) vs. Wish Ko Lang Replay (1.6%)
Umagang Kay Ganda (5.0%) vs. Unang Hirit (4.6%)
Kris Tv (8.4%) vs. Doraemon (8.1%) / Mojacko! (9.1%) / Chibi Maruko-Chan (9.4%)
Sailormoon R (6.9%) vs. Bleach (7.5%)
Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal (7.3%) vs. Ghost Fighter (7.3%)
Naruto Shippuuden (8.1%) vs. Kusina Master Sikreto Ng Experto (6.1%)
Love Rain (10.8%) vs. With A Smile (5.8%)
Minute To Win It (14.7%) vs. Unexpected You (7.6%)
Be Careful With My Heart (22.0%) vs. The Ryzza Mae Show (11.9%)
It’s Showtime (11.6%) vs. Eat… Bulaga! (15.3%) vs. Wowowillie (4.1%) / Mga Basang Sisiw (11.0%)
My Little Juan (10.7%) vs. Maghihintay Pa Rin (9.6%)
Dugong Buhay (11.4%) / Hiwaga (8.9%) vs. Kakambal Ni Eliana (10.4%)
Absolute Boyfriend (12.3%) vs. My Daughter Seoyoung (9.5%)

Primetime:

Annaliza (21.3%) vs. Binoy Henyo (11.2%)
TV Patrol (29.2%) vs. 24 Oras (19.8%) vs. Cassandra Warrior Angel (4.2%) / Undercover (4.0%)
Juan Dela Cruz (35.8%) vs. Anna Karenina (22.8%) vs. Misibis Bay (3.2%)
Muling Buksan Ang Puso (30.6%) vs. Mundo Mo’y Akin (22.5%) vs. Myphone Presents Laban Ng Gilas Laban Ng Pilipinas. The Roa (4.1%)
Huwag Ka Lang Mawawala (26.4%) vs. My Husband’s Lover (16.2%)
That Winter The Wind Blows (10.6%) / Bandila (4.3%) vs. Bubble Gang (9.0%) vs. Pilipinas News (2.0%) / Reaksyon Kasama Si Luchi Cruz-Valdes (0.7%)
Banana Nite (1.8%) vs. Saksi Liga Ng Katotohanan (3.4%) / Tim Yap Show (1.6%) vs. The Medyo Latenight Show With Jojo A. (0.2%)

July 27, 2013 – Saturday

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Daytime:

Sa Kabukiran (0.9%) vs. Adyenda (1.2%) / Kapwa Ko Mahal Ko (1.7%)
Salamat Dok (3.0%) vs. Pinoy MD Mga Doktor Ng Bayan (3.8%)
Kabuhayang Swak Na Swak (3.9%) vs. Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated (7.5%)
Honey Watch Out (3.5%) vs. Super Book (10.7%)
Why Not? (4.0%) vs. Angry Birds Toons (13.1%)
Nihao Kai-Lan (4.8%) vs. Pororo (13.3%)
The Legend of Korra (4.7%) vs. The Jollitown Kids Show (12.1%)
Kung Fu Panda Legends of Awesomeness (6.2%) vs. Tropang Potchi (9.8%)
Spongebob Squarepants (8.4%) / Promil Pre-School I Shine Talent Camp 2 (8.4%) vs. Sarap Diva (8.4%)
Be Careful With My Heart Sabado Rewind (11.6%) vs. Maynila (12.1%) / The Ryzza Mae Show (18.2%)
It’s Showtime (12.3%) vs. Eat… Bulaga! (23.1%) vs. Wowowillie (3.0%)
Showbiz Inside Report (9.1%) vs. Startalk (8.6%)
S.O.C.O. (A Scene of The Crime Operatives) (11.1%) / Failon Ngayon (12.1%) vs. Wish Ko Lang! (8.7%)

Primetime:

TV Patrol Weekend (16.6%) vs. 24 Oras Weekend (10.7%)
Kapamilya Deal or No Deal (26.0%) vs. One Day Isang Araw (15.3%)
Wansapanataym (36.5%) vs. Vampire Ang Daddy Ko (18.9%) vs. Tropang Kulit (2.9%)
MMK Ang Tahanan Mo (36.3%) vs. Magpakailanman (18.5%) vs. Hayop Sa Galing (4.5%)
The Voice of The Philippines (26.7%) vs. Celebrity Bluff (11.9%) vs. Sine Ko 5ingko Prime (Sabado) (6.3%)
Toda Max (9.8%) / Banana Split Extra Scoop (4.5%) vs. Kapuso Movie Night (9.1%) vs. Rescue 5 (2.7%) / Pilipinas News (1.2%)
The Bottom Line With Boy Abunda (1.2%) vs. Tunay Na Buhay (3.9%) / Walang Tulugan With Master Showman (1.2%)

July 28, 2013 – Sunday

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Daytime:

The Healing Eucharist (6.2%) vs. In Touch (1.3%)
Kabuhayang Swak Na Swak (5.4%) vs. Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated (5.3%)
Salamat Dok (4.6%) vs. Super Book (9.5%) / Tamagotchi! (10.0%) / Pororo (10.4%)
The Super Hero Squad Show (6.9%) / Marvel Ultimate Spider-Man (7.9%) vs. Aha (10.2%)
San Miguel Purefoods Kwentong Kusina Kwentong Buhay (6.7%) vs. Born Impact Born To Be Wild Weekend Edition (12.8%)
Matanglawin (10.2%) / Genesis Servania Vs Konosuke Tomiyama (15.0%) / Rambulan Sa Macau 2 World Flyweight Championship (19.9%) / Milan Melindo Vs Juan Francisco Estrada (22.1%) vs. Mutya Ng Pilipinas 2013 (11.8%)
ASAP 18 (14.6%) vs. Sunday All Stars (9.9%) / GMA Blockbusters (10.8%)
Luv U (12.9%) / The Buzz (13.1%) vs. Gma Blockbusters (12.2%) / I Bilib Featuring: Is It Possible? (10.4%) / 24 Oras Weekend (10.8%)

Primetime:

TV Patrol Weekend (19.9%) vs. Istorifik Pidol’s Kuwentong Fantastik (6.0%) vs. Kap’s Amazing Stories (17.3%)
Goin’ Bulilit (24.5%) vs. Pepito Manaloto Ang Tunay Na Kuwento (25.2%) vs. Kuwentong Gilas A Sports 5 Documentary (3.0%)
Rated K Handa Na Ba Kayo? (27.4%) / The Voice of The Philippines (28.9%) vs. Kapuso Mo Jessica Soho (24.8%) / Imbestigador (13.4%) vs. Talentadong Pinoy (3.8%) / Sine Ko 5ingko Prime (Linggo) (4.7%)
Gandang Gabi Vice (17.2%) / Sunday’s Best (3.3%) vs. Sunday Night Box Office (7.1%) vs. Pilipinas News (2.1%) / Misibis Bay (0.8%)

Source: Kantar Media

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‘Wansapanataym’ and ‘The Voice PH’ Top Weekend Viewership Nationwide

After-Credits in ‘The Wolverine’ Reveals Scenes from ‘X-Men: Days of Future Past’

Recent early screenings of “The Wolverine” thrilled fans when it revealed the much talked about scenes after the credits leading to the events of Bryan Singer’s “X-Men: Days of Future Past.”

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Hugh Jackman enthused and confirmed that there is in fact an after-credits teaser, which they consider as the tease of all tease. “There’s a lot of great actors in it, and if you stick around to the end of the credit of The Wolverine, you’re going to get a really nice Easter Egg for what Days of the Future Past has to offer…which we can’t reveal!” says Jackman.

Tormented, embarking on a quest to find meaning in his life, this is Wolverine’s ultimate journey and one which forces him to unleash that unbridled, animalistic ‘berserker’ rage in all its power and ferocity. Directed by James Mangold, “The Wolverine” takes the legendary mutant to Tokyo where Logan/Wolverine is out of his element in Japan and becomes embroiled in a murky and mysterious conspiracy. Battling the fearsome Silver Samurai and other vicious adversaries, he is also searching for meaning in his life and questioning his immortality. Dark and gritty, the action-fueled drama is set after the events of the 2006 film “X-Men: The Last Stand” and was inspired by the storyline from a popular 1982 comic book by Chris Claremont and Frank Miller. Directed by James Mangold, “The Wolverine” also stars Hiroyuki Sanada, Hal Yamanouchi, Tao Okamoto, Rila Fukushima, Will Yun Lee, Brian Tee and Svetlana Khodchenkova.

“The Wolverine” opens July 25 in theaters nationwide from 20th Century Fox to be distributed by Warner Bros.

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National TV Ratings (July 19-21, 2013): ‘MMK’ and ‘The Voice PH’ Maintain Lead

Kantar Media National TV Ratings (July 19-21, 2013) – “Maalaala Mo Kaya” and “The Voice of the Philippines” maintain lead in the Top 20 programs last Saturday and Sunday, respectively.

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Here are the Top 20 programs and comparative TV ratings nationwide (Rural + Urban) from July 19 to 21, 2013 according to Kantar Media:

July 19, 2013 – Friday:

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Daytime:

Kape’t Pandasal (0.1%) / Matanglawin (Replay) (0.8%) vs. Wish Ko Lang Replay (1.4%)
Umagang Kay Ganda (4.7%) vs. Unang Hirit (4.6%)
Kris Tv (6.7%) vs. Doraemon (7.8%) / Mojacko! (8.3%) / Chibi Maruko-Chan (8.3%)
Yakitate!! Japan (6.7%) vs. Bleach (7.4%)
Kuroko’s Basketball (6.4%) vs. Ghost Fighter (7.9%)
Naruto Shippuuden (7.4%) vs. Kusina Master Sikreto Ng Experto (5.7%)
Love Rain (11.5%) vs. With A Smile (5.1%)
Minute To Win It (14.5%) vs. Unexpected You (6.4%)
Be Careful With My Heart (23.0%) vs. The Ryzza Mae Show (11.3%)
It’s Showtime (11.3%) vs. Eat… Bulaga! (14.3%) / Mga Basang Sisiw (11.4%) vs. Wowowillie (3.4%)
My Little Juan (10.6%) vs. Maghihintay Pa Rin (10.0%)
Dugong Buhay (10.7%) vs. Kakambal Ni Eliana (11.0%)
Hiwaga (9.3%) / Absolute Boyfriend (12.3%) vs. My Daughter Seoyoung (9.3%)

Primetime:

Annaliza (20.4%) vs. Home Sweet Home (11.4%)
Tv Patrol (28.1%) vs. 24 Oras (20.2%) vs. Cassandra Warrior Angel (4.6%) / Undercover (3.9%)
Juan Dela Cruz (36.2%) vs. Anna Karenina (23.8%) vs. Misibis Bay (3.4%)
Muling Buksan Ang Puso (28.4%) vs. Mundo Mo’y Akin (24.7%) vs. Sine Ko 5ingko Prime (6.0%)
Huwag Ka Lang Mawawala (23.1%) / That Winter The Wind Blows (10.0%) vs. My Husband’s Lover (17.1%)
Bandila (3.5%) vs. Bubble Gang (9.9%) vs. Pilipinas News (2.1%) / Reaksyon Kasama Si Luchi Cruz-Valdes (0.8%) / Ang Latest Up Late (0.4%)
Banana Nite (1.9%) vs. Saksi Liga Ng Katotohanan (3.7%) / Tim Yap Show (1.5%) vs. The Medyo Latenight Show With Jojo A. (0.1%)

July 20, 2013 – Saturday

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Daytime:

Sa Kabukiran (0.9%) vs. Adyenda (0.9%) / Kapwa Ko Mahal Ko (1.3%)
Salamat Dok (2.7%) vs. Pinoy Md Mga Doktor Ng Bayan (3.6%)
Kabuhayang Swak Na Swak (3.1%) vs. Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated (8.0%)
Honey Watch Out (2.7%) vs. Super Book (10.8%)
Why Not? (3.7%) vs. Tamagotchi! (10.3%)
Nihao Kai-Lan (4.6%) vs. Pororo (10.7%)
The Legend of Korra (5.3%) vs. The Jollitown Kids Show (10.5%)
Kung Fu Panda Legends of Awesomeness (6.7%) vs. Tropang Potchi (8.1%)
Spongebob Squarepants (8.1%) / Promil Pre-School I Shine Talent Camp 2 (6.3%) vs. Sarap Diva (6.6%)
Be Careful With My Heart Sabado Rewind (8.8%) vs. Maynila (Larawan Ng Bansa) (9.3%)
It’s Showtime (11.7%) vs. Eat… Bulaga! (16.2%) vs. Wowowillie (4.2%)
Showbiz Inside Report (7.3%) vs. Startalk (7.1%)
S.O.C.O. (A Scene of The Crime Operatives) (9.4%) / Failon Ngayon (8.8%) vs. Wish Ko Lang! (8.9%)

Primetime:

Tv Patrol Weekend (11.9%) vs. 24 Oras Weekend (9.7%)
Kapamilya Deal or No Deal (18.8%) vs. One Day Isang Araw (13.2%)
Wansapanataym (31.9%) vs. Vampire Ang Daddy Ko (17.5%) vs. Tropang Kulit (3.2%)
MMK Ang Tahanan Mo (35.3%) vs. Magpakailanman (21.2%) vs. Hayop Sa Galing (4.3%)
The Voice of The Philippines (28.7%) vs. Celebrity Bluff (14.0%) vs. Philpop 2013 (2.2%)
Toda Max (10.5%) / Banana Split Extra Scoop (5.2%) vs. Kapuso Movie Night (8.0%) / Pilipinas News (0.7%)
The Bottom Line With Boy Abunda (1.9%) vs. Tunay Na Buhay (4.3%)
Sports Unlimited (0.7%) vs. Walang Tulugan With Master Showman (1.0%)

July 21, 2013 – Sunday

July 21

Daytime:

The Healing Eucharist (6.3%) vs. In Touch (1.4%)
Kabuhayang Swak Na Swak (5.5%) vs. Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated (5.7%)
Salamat Dok (4.0%) vs. Super Book (9.3%) / Cinderella (9.7%) / Pororo (9.5%)
The Super Hero Squad Show (5.2%) vs. Toriko (8.9%)
Marvel Ultimate Spider-Man (5.2%) / San Miguel Purefoods Kwentong Kusina Kwentong Buhay (4.4%) vs. Aha (9.1%)
Matanglawin (7.7%) vs. Born Impact Born To Be Wild Weekend Edition (9.0%)
Wall-E (12.2%) vs. Kapuso Movie Festival ‘Marley & Me’ (12.5%)
ASAP 18 (12.3%) vs. Sunday All Stars (10.0%) / GMA Blockbusters ‘OUIJA’ (11.2%)
Luv U (10.4%)
The Buzz (10.3%) vs. GMA Blockbusters ‘Alvin And The Chipmunks The Squeakquel’ (14.2%) / I Bilib Featuring: Is It Possible? (10.1%) / 24 Oras Weekend (8.9%)

Primetime:

TV Patrol Weekend (17.7%) vs. Kap’s Amazing Stories (13.7%)
Goin’ Bulilit (22.7%) vs. Pepito Manaloto Ang Tunay Na Kuwento (22.7%) vs. Istorifik Pidol’s Kuwentong Fantastik (4.0%)
Rated K Handa Na Ba Kayo? (27.5%) / The Voice of The Philippines (27.8%) vs. Kapuso Mo Jessica Soho (21.5%) vs. Talentadong Pinoy (5.0%) / Sine Ko 5ingko Prime (Linggo) (5.3%)
Gandang Gabi Vice (16.1%) vs. Imbestigador (13.6%) vs. Pilipinas News (1.3%)
Sunday’s Best ‘Cheche Lazaro Presents Pantawid Sa Daang Matuwid’ (2.5%) vs. Sunday Night Box Office ‘Death Race 2′ (11.0%) vs. Misibis Bay (0.7%)

Source: Kantar Media

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National TV Ratings (July 19-21, 2013): ‘MMK’ and ‘The Voice PH’ Maintain Lead

‘The Hunger Games: Catching Fire’ Trailer Unleashed at Comic-Con

The official trailer for “The Hunger Games: Catching Fire” was unveiled during last Saturday’s San Diego Comic-Con. Check it out while it’s hot!

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The trailer features fresh footage of Katniss and her crew as they head into battle yet again, as well as a solid first glimpse of Catching Fire’s new arena.

“The Hunger Games: Catching Fire” opens in theaters worldwide this November.

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‘The Hunger Games: Catching Fire’ Trailer Unleashed at Comic-Con

‘The Wolverine’ – Train Fight Scene (Video)

The most iconic character in the X-Men universe embarks upon on an epic journey in modern-day Japan in “The Wolverine.” Inspired by the celebrated Marvel comic book arc, Logan (Hugh Jackman), the century-old mutant known to the world as Wolverine, is lured to a Japan he hasn’t seen since World War II – and into a shadowy realm of Yakuza and Samurai.

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Director James Mangold embraced the opportunity to take Logan directly into the heart of present-day Japan, which is as full of sleek, high-tech modernity as it is rife with deep traditions and hidden codes of honor. “This story takes Logan into a kind of fever dream of today’s Japan, full of Yakuza, Ninja, Samurai, Industrialist crime, mystery and mysticism,” the director explains.

The Japanese setting allowed director Mangold and Jackman to re-imagine Logan in a fresh guise: as a Rōnin. “In feudal Japan, the Samurai belonged to a master, and a Rōnin is a Samurai who no longer has a master to serve. So, he is a kind of a warrior without a purpose, without a cause,” Mangold explains. “Many of the people who made Logan feel part of a cause are now gone. So, he’s essentially a lost man, capable of doing anything, with no mandate. That’s an iconography that American Westerns and Samurai films share and now we’re bringing a comic book character into it.”

First-time actor Rila Fukushima, plays Yukio – the fiery, sword-wielding bodyguard of Logan. A native of Tokyo, Rila Fukushima says it was Yukio’s colorful intensity that intrigued her. “What interested me were her physicality and her ruthless nature,” she muses.“I was really excited to have the chance to do such strong action sequences– but I also saw great potential for humor with her.”

Fukushima threw herself into the high spirit and trials of the role. “It was an amazing, challenging journey for me,” she says. “I trained with our terrific stunt team, learned all the physical stuff, including sword work, kick-boxing and fighting, and also did lots of weight training. I’d never done anything like this before, but it was great fun.”

Tao Okamoto plays out Mariko’s complicated love story with Logan. Okamoto was drawn to the background of her character as the daughter of a powerful industrialist who was never there for her, and has arranged a marriage for her to a man she does not love. “Mariko could never be a normal woman,” Okamoto observes. “At the start of the story, she is someone very desperate. Then she meets Logan, and she starts to realize what she wants in life, and she begins to change. That transformation was very interesting to me.”

Another powerful and complex woman is brought to life by Svetlana Khodchenkova, who takes on the green-eyed Viper, a cunning and treacherous mutant. Khodchenkova, who hails from Russia, is best known in the West for her recent breakout role in the acclaimed spy story Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, as the Soviet operative Irina.

“The Wolverine” in 3D opens July 25 in more than 200 screens nationwide from 20th Century Fox to be distributed by Warner Bros.

Check out “The Wolverine’s” heart-stopping action here:

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‘The Wolverine’ – Train Fight Scene (Video)

Horror Expert James Wan Prepares ‘The Conjuring’

Truth is stranger than fiction…and a lot more frightening. No one knew that better than Ed Warren and his clairvoyant wife, Lorraine, whose lifelong personal experiences combating inhuman forces garnered them respect in the field of demonology long before the immense popularity of the paranormal on the screen.

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And long before Ed and Lorraine tackled the foreboding menace in a little place called Amityville, they encountered the most perilous evil even they would ever come up against. This terrifying case is the subject of the new horrror film “The Conjuring” from New Line Cinema.

James Wan, who had known of the couple’s work prior to taking the directing reins of “The Conjuring,” relates, “I’ve always been a big fan of the Warrens. I really admire them. They pioneered the modern-day style of ghost hunting with technical equipment, capturing evidence on film and audiotape. Since they’ve inspired so many stories, books and films, it was cool to actually make a movie where who they are is as much the focus as the family’s home they are investigating.”

The film reveals the real horrors lurking within a secluded centuries-old farmhouse in the seemingly peaceful countryside of Harrisville, Rhode Island, bought in 1970 by Carolyn and Roger Perron. However, the couple and their five daughters soon find themselves directly in the path of extreme, yet indefinable, danger. When Ed and Lorraine meet the family and the unnatural enemy waging war against them, they know they are in for the battle of their career…and lives.

Producer Peter Safran believes the case was seminal for the Warrens because they wanted not only to safeguard the Perron children, but their own young daughter, Judy. He conveys, “I think what they went through with those girls really laid the groundwork for their life path, including Amityville and beyond. I was particularly drawn to the events because I also have a daughter, and I can’t even think of a limit to what I would do to protect her.”

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Producer Rob Cowan comments, “Everybody identifies with the notion that something’s under your bed or in the closet, but this really happened, so it makes it all the more chilling.”

Screenwriters Chad Hayes and Carey W. Hayes had a unique take—telling the story via the tandem points of view of the Warrens and the Perrons. Chad remarks, “What we loved about writing this script is the contrast between two couples: there are the Warrens, who are devout Catholics and respected demonologists, and the Perrons, who aren’t at all religious. And then their lives collide. Who fixes what and how does it get fixed?”

“These strangers crossed paths over some very ugly entities,” Carey adds. “They took a very daunting journey, and going through their steps, we just got hooked. It became an obsession.”

Wan remembers, “When I read the script, I said, ‘Wow, this is great, here is a chance to do something different.’”

During the project’s development, Wan and the Hayes brothers went through the Warrens’ files—some 4,000 cases. “We found a lot of great material,” says Wan. “My goal was to incorporate some of the wildest things they’d encountered in their lifetime, yet still stay true to this particular family’s story. We drew a lot of inspiration from the Perrons’ recollections as well. I thought it was even more frightening to show the scares through the eyes of the pros along with the perspective of this family that has no inkling of the supernatural world.”

“We wanted to honor both families,” says Cowan, “so it was really rewarding when they said we’d achieved a genuine level of accuracy.”

Wan concludes, “Most people will, at some point, relate that they know someone who has, or that they themselves have, experienced something paranormal. On my other films, it was comforting to tell myself those things weren’t real, I’d just made them up…but for ‘The Conjuring’ I didn’t have that luxury.”

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Opening across the Philippines on August 21, “The Conjuring” is a New Line Cinema production and will be distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, a Warner Bros. Entertainment Company.

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Horror Expert James Wan Prepares ‘The Conjuring’