Smart Makes Video Calls Easier — No Apps Needed!

Monday, October 06, 2025


Smart and TNT users can now enjoy app-free video calls powered by ViLTE technology

Staying connected just got simpler and more personal. Smart Communications, Inc. (Smart), the wireless arm of PLDT, has officially launched Video Calls powered by Video over LTE (ViLTE) — a new feature that allows Smart and TNT subscribers to make high-quality video calls straight from their phone’s dialer, no third-party apps required.

With ViLTE, subscribers can enjoy clear, real-time conversations that feel more natural and intimate — as easy as making a regular voice call.

Unlimited video calls, no extra app required

What makes ViLTE even better? It’s charged under your existing voice subscription, not your data. So if you’re subscribed to Smart’s Unli 5G+ or PowerAll, or TNT’s SurfSaya promos, you can enjoy virtually unlimited video calls with your friends and family.

Just like regular calls, only the caller needs an active subscription — the receiver can answer without any additional offer.

ViLTE calls also provide stable connections, even in busy areas, while being more battery-efficient than typical app-based video calls. Users can multitask easily — browsing, streaming, or messaging — while still on the call.

A smarter, clearer, and more immersive way to connect

Smart first introduced Voice over LTE (VoLTE) in 2020, which brought clearer, uninterrupted voice calls over 4G LTE. Now, ViLTE takes it further — combining Smart’s expanding 4G and 5G network with ultra-low latency to deliver lag-free video calling, smoother streaming, and better mobile gaming experiences nationwide.

“Our sustained network investments enable us to stay true to Smart’s DNA of democratizing the most advanced mobile experiences and making the latest innovations accessible to more Filipinos,” said Lloyd R. Manaloto, FVP at Smart. “With ViLTE, we are enhancing everyday communication by empowering our customers with a clearer and more immersive way to connect.”

How to activate Video Calls powered by ViLTE

To get started, Smart and TNT users can activate ViLTE in just a few taps:
  1. Go to Settings > Mobile or Cellular Network
  2. Enable VoLTE / HD Voice
  3. Turn on ViLTE / Video over LTE / Video Calling

Both the caller and receiver must have VoLTE and ViLTE enabled, and be within Smart’s LTE or 5G coverage. The feature also works over WiFi.

Smart recommends updating to the latest Android version and using ViLTE-ready smartphones from brands like Samsung, Huawei, OPPO, vivo, Xiaomi, Infinix, Tecno, ZTE, and Itel for the best experience.

To learn more about Video Calls powered by ViLTE, visit Smart’s official website or follow Smart and TNT on social media.

Read More

Filinvest at 70: Celebrating with Purpose Through Loaves X Fish


10,000 meals pledged to nourish communities in need

Filinvest Group marked its 70th anniversary with a powerful act of giving back. During its partners’ event on September 17, the company pledged 10,000 meals to the Loaves X Fish Foundation, a non-profit dedicated to fighting hunger and feeding hope across the country.

For every guest in attendance, Filinvest committed 70 meals, symbolizing seven decades of growth anchored in compassion and service. The initiative reflects the Group’s long-standing belief that true success is measured not only in milestones achieved but in lives uplifted.

Feeding hope, one meal at a time

Since its founding in February 2024, the Loaves X Fish Foundation, Inc. has served over 325,000 meals to the poor, abandoned, and marginalized through its charity kitchen. Backed by 1,700 volunteers and partnerships with 30 parishes and NGOs, the organization continues to expand its reach to communities that need it most.

Filinvest employees have been part of this mission since the beginning—joining other volunteers to help prepare meals in the kitchen. Their active involvement embodies the Group’s culture of service and unity in purpose.

A legacy of giving and growth

“Filinvest’s 70th year is not only a celebration of our journey but also an opportune time to remind ourselves of our social responsibility. Supporting Loaves X Fish allows us to honor our partners while extending care to communities that need it most,” said Ysmael V. Baysa, Chief Operating Officer of Filinvest Development Corporation (FDC).

What began as a humble shophouse in Quiapo in 1955 has evolved into one of the Philippines’ most diversified conglomerates—with ventures in real estate, banking, power, hospitality, and sugar. Yet through all its growth, Filinvest has remained true to its purpose: to uplift lives and create opportunities for every Filipino.

Through its partnership with Loaves X Fish, Filinvest reaffirms that while its reach has expanded, its heart remains firmly rooted in service and compassion.
Read More

How Local Food Wisdom Is Strengthening Food Security Across Southeast Asia


From the rice terraces of the Cordilleras to the forests of West Kalimantan, communities are proving that protecting culture and nature can go hand in hand.

Across Asia, flavor isn’t just about taste — it’s about identity, legacy, and a deep bond with nature. Every dish tells a story of how people have lived with the land for generations. But as climate change, industrialization, and overexploitation threaten these ecosystems, local communities are finding new ways to protect both their culture and food security.

In the Philippines and Indonesia, two countries rich in biodiversity and culinary heritage, community-driven efforts are redefining what it means to preserve food traditions — not just for nostalgia, but for survival.

Reviving Ancestral Wisdom in Philippine Farming

In the Philippines, food security in 2025 is more than a government goal — it’s a national movement. The Department of Agriculture (DA) continues to boost rice production to 20.46 million metric tons while minimizing post-harvest losses. Yet, it’s the grassroots communities who embody the country’s centuries-old wisdom.

In Mindanao and the Cordillera highlands, farmers continue to grow heirloom rice varieties such as Tinawon and Unoy, using ancestral farming techniques that honor biodiversity, communal labor, and seed saving. These traditional systems, passed down through generations, have proven remarkably resilient to climate shocks and market changes.

Local governments are also taking action — developing farm-to-market roads, seed banks, and community-based food networks that help families access local produce and reduce waste. For many Filipinos, food remains not just nourishment but a symbol of identity and sustainability — a heritage worth protecting.

Nature as the Heart of Dayak Desa Culture in Indonesia

Across the seas in West Kalimantan, Indonesia, the Dayak Desa tribe has long embraced a food culture rooted in respect for nature. Forests, rivers, and farmlands are not just food sources — they’re living ecosystems that sustain entire communities.

To preserve this balance, the Sintang Regency Government has integrated sustainability into its 2021–2026 Strategic Plan (RENSTRA), designating 2.16 million hectares — nearly four times the size of Bali — for sustainable agriculture.

One of the most exciting initiatives is the ExploNation program, launched by Lingkar Temu Kabupaten Lestari (LTKL) in partnership with youth centers from Sintang and Sanggau. The program invites content creators to highlight how local culture and conservation work together to support food security and the creative economy.

Among its ambassadors is La Ode, a MasterChef Indonesia Season 8 finalist, who journeyed through Rimba Gupung and along the Kapuas River to explore the Dayak Desa community’s culinary traditions.

“Trekking through Rimba Gupung was eye-opening,” La Ode shared. “We discovered Akar Bajakah (Bajakah Root) — a plant believed to have health benefits — and cooked red fern shoots with local residents. These experiences made me realize how crucial it is to protect our forests so that the knowledge of roots, leaves, and fruits continues for generations.”

He also lived with the 33 families at Rumah Betang Ensaid Panjang, a traditional longhouse where he learned to process and store local ingredients like ikan pekasam (fermented fish) and mashed sweet potato leaves.

“Restoring nature also restores culture,” La Ode said. “Local food isn’t just about survival — it’s about honoring who we are.”

Empowering the Next Generation of Food Storytellers

Beyond exploration, ExploNation aims to inspire action. La Ode led a “Food Content and Storytelling” workshop for 14 young creators from Sintang, Sanggau, and Kapuas Hulu. The goal: to help them become storytellers who can share their culture’s role in environmental restoration and the local creative economy.

Kurniawan, Head of the Sintang Regional Development Planning Agency (BAPPEDA), praised the initiative, saying it helps raise awareness about the importance of protecting cultural heritage while promoting sustainable growth.

This growing synergy between food, culture, and sustainability has already shown results. During the 2025 Sintang Creative Economy and Culinary Exhibition, 199 local entrepreneurs participated — generating over Rp2 billion in just one week.

Toward a Restorative Economy and Food Future

Through the ExploNation program, residents and creators are documenting traditional West Kalimantan recipes, preserving indigenous culinary knowledge while stimulating local economic opportunities for farmers, food producers, and small businesses.

This approach supports what experts call a restorative economy — one that heals ecosystems, preserves culture, and strengthens community livelihoods. By empowering local voices and respecting ancestral wisdom, regions like Sintang are proving that sustainable food systems can also be economically viable.

A Taste of the Future: Sustainability Rooted in Culture

Across the Philippines and Indonesia, these stories show that the key to food security may not lie in high-tech solutions alone, but in reconnecting with the wisdom of the land. When communities see nature as a partner — not a resource to exploit — food becomes more than sustenance; it becomes a bridge between generations.

The future of food in Asia might just depend on how deeply we remember our roots.
Read More

Symphonic Distribution and Underdog Music Unite to Empower Filipino Artists

Sunday, October 05, 2025


A New Era for the Filipino Independent Music Scene

The global spotlight shines brighter on Original Pilipino Music (OPM) as Symphonic Distribution, a leading international music technology and services company, officially partners with Underdog Music Philippines, one of the country’s fastest-rising independent labels.

Announced on October 3, 2025, this strategic partnership represents a shared commitment to empower Filipino artists through world-class digital distribution, advanced technology, and global reach—ensuring local talents can thrive both at home and abroad.

Championing Artist-First Innovation

With a reputation for championing creative independence, Underdog Music Philippines has quickly built a strong foundation for homegrown musicians. The label’s roster includes powerhouse vocalist Morissette—also a co-founder of the label and known across Asia as “Asia’s Phoenix”—along with acclaimed indie folk act The Ridleys and alt-pop band Over October.

For Symphonic, which has worked with global artists like Imogen Heap, Doechii, Ozuna, and Nick Murphy (Chet Faker), this partnership reinforces its growing investment in the Asia-Pacific region and the vibrant Filipino music scene.

“With artists such as Morissette and bands like Over October and The Ridleys, the Filipino independent scene is vibrant and resilient,” said Guji Lorenzana, Territory Manager for A&R and Client Development, Asia-Pacific at Symphonic. “Our partnership with Underdog Music Philippines strengthens our commitment to nurture Filipino artists with global distribution and tailored support.”

Empowering Filipino Musicians for Global Success

Founded by Martti Uy, Underdog Music has become a key player in redefining how music labels operate—grounded in transparency, education, and community. Uy emphasized that the collaboration with Symphonic is about more than just distribution—it’s about transformation.

“Underdog was founded on the belief that artists should have both the freedom to create and the tools to build sustainable careers,” Uy shared. “Partnering with Symphonic means embracing technology and resources that help us empower Filipino artists not just locally, but globally.”

The timing couldn’t be better. Each of Underdog’s core artists is reaching a new career milestone:
  • Morissette celebrates her 15th year in music with a major concert at Smart Araneta Coliseum.
  • The Ridleys achieved a sold-out concert following their acclaimed 2024 album All These and More.
  • Over October landed a hit with “Ikot” on the Billboard Philippines Hot 100 and sold out their debut major concert at the Music Museum.

These achievements underscore Underdog’s impact in elevating Filipino artistry and its readiness to expand to the global stage.

A Step Forward for Philippine Music

Through this strategic collaboration, Symphonic Distribution and Underdog Music Philippines are set to unlock new opportunities for local talent—bridging the gap between the country’s rich musical heritage and the global market’s ever-evolving digital landscape.

By combining Symphonic’s cutting-edge tools for content management, royalty tracking, and global marketing with Underdog’s artist-first philosophy, the partnership aims to reshape how OPM reaches international audiences.

This collaboration signals a defining moment for Filipino music. With Underdog’s grassroots innovation and Symphonic’s global network, local artists now have a stronger platform to share their stories with the world—and redefine what it means to be proudly OPM.
Read More

Barbie Almalbis Shines in All U Wanna Do Tokyo Music Video


A Powerful Performance Amid the Chaos of Tokyo

Acclaimed Filipina singer-songwriter Barbie Almalbis has once again proven her artistry knows no bounds with the release of the music video for her latest single, “All U Wanna Do.”

Shot guerilla-style in the middle of Tokyo’s iconic Shibuya Crossing, the video captures Almalbis’ soulful and unfiltered performance against the vibrant rush of city life. Singing live with only her earphones for accompaniment, Barbie stands out as a calm yet powerful presence in a sea of strangers—transforming an ordinary public moment into an extraordinary act of vulnerability, resilience, and expression.

A Creative Journey in the Heart of Japan

The spontaneous project came to life during Almalbis’ recent trip to Japan, where she was invited to perform. The music video was directed and conceptualized by renowned photographer and filmmaker Niña Sandejas, whose intimate, documentary-style storytelling perfectly complements Barbie’s raw emotional delivery.

“It wasn’t an original idea—tourists film themselves there all the time—but this shoot was something else,” shared Sandejas. “Barbie sang full voice, rain pouring, people brushing past, and we only had a few takes before her next gig. What struck me most wasn’t the chaos—it was her calm. Her devotion to every performance, whether onstage or on the street, never changes.”

Behind the Scenes: Passion, Precision, and Faith

The shoot was a true collaborative effort, featuring a small, dedicated crew. Rachael Roldan took care of hair, makeup, and lighting, while Martin Honasan, Barbie’s husband, handled crowd management amid the busy crossing. Ysmael Salvador, who also edited Almalbis’ previous visuals for “Platonic” and “Needy,” brought Sandejas’ dynamic, handheld footage together into a beautifully cohesive narrative.

In a nod to Almalbis’ musical past, Sandejas wove in subtle audio echoes from Hungry Young Poets’ “Runaway”—a nostalgic detail that ties Barbie’s early career to her present artistry.

“It felt right to bring that spirit full circle,” Sandejas said. “Folding memory into the present, blending the old and the new—that’s what this piece is about.”

A Testament to Authentic Artistry

For Almalbis, the collaboration was a reflection of shared trust and creative instinct.

“Niña really is a natural,” Barbie shared. “She reacts to her surroundings with such honesty—it’s almost instinctive. Watching her work reminded me that the best art often happens when you let go and just create.”

“All U Wanna Do” isn’t just a song—it’s an intimate portrait of an artist staying true to her craft, no matter the setting. Amid Tokyo’s organized chaos, Barbie Almalbis reminds us that music, emotion, and authenticity can shine even in the most unexpected places.

Watch the music video here.

Barbie Almalbis continues to push creative boundaries while staying rooted in sincerity. Her latest visual masterpiece at Shibuya Crossing captures what makes her artistry timeless: honesty, heart, and unfiltered humanity.
Read More

realme 15T 5G Launches in the Philippines: Slim Build, 7000mAh Battery, and Fast Charging Power

Friday, October 03, 2025


The “New Thin” Smartphone Arrives in PH

After the recent launch of the realme 15 Pro 5G and realme 15 5G, tech brand realme is set to make waves again with the arrival of the realme 15T 5G in the Philippines this October 8.

What makes this model stand out? It carries a massive 7000mAh battery—one of the biggest in its category—while keeping an impressively slim and lightweight design. That means Filipinos can enjoy long hours of connectivity, entertainment, and productivity without worrying about running out of juice.

Power That Lasts All Day and More

At the heart of the realme 15T 5G is its 7000mAh Massive Battery, designed to support endless chats, late-night workouts, and marathon streaming sessions. When it’s time to recharge, the 60W SUPERVOOC Charge ensures the device powers up quickly—perfect for users who are always on the go.

A Slim Yet Stylish Build


Despite its powerhouse battery, the realme 15T 5G is just 7.79mm thin (Suit Titanium) and 7.89mm thin (Flowing Silver), weighing only 181g and 183g respectively. With a metallic-textured mid-frame, matte-textured back cover, and rounded corners, it balances sleek aesthetics with comfort for all-day use.

The device also sports a 6.57-inch AMOLED flat display protected by DT Star D+ glass, offering immersive visuals for gaming, streaming, or simply browsing through photos and memories.

Exclusive Freebies at Launch

To celebrate its Philippine debut, every purchase of the realme 15T 5G comes with exciting freebies worth up to PHP 2,898, including a TechLife Bluetooth Speaker 2 and a 1-Year Screen Damage Protection Plan. These perks are available on a first-come, first-served basis at official realme partner retailers while supplies last.

The realme 15T 5G proves that you don’t have to choose between slim style and long-lasting power. With its huge 7000mAh battery, fast charging, and premium design, this smartphone is built for Filipinos who want a reliable device that keeps up with their active lifestyles.

If you’ve been waiting for a phone that lets you “live more and charge less,” mark your calendars for October 8 and don’t miss out on the exclusive launch freebies.


Read More

Meet the HUAWEI WATCH GT 6 Series: Smarter Health Tracking, Rugged Design, and 21-Day Battery Life


Smartwatches have become more than just stylish accessories—they’re now powerful tools for health, sports, and everyday convenience. For Filipinos juggling work, fitness, and family, a reliable device that can keep up with demanding lifestyles is a game-changer. This is why the launch of the HUAWEI WATCH GT 6 Series is exciting news: it promises smarter outdoor sports tracking, cutting-edge health monitoring, and an incredible 21-day battery life, all starting at PHP 13,999.

Unveiled during an exclusive launch event at The Fifth at Rockwell, the series wowed guests with hands-on demo zones featuring trail running, cycling, and health tracking—showing exactly how these watches support active living.

A Watch Built for Athletes and Adventurers


One of the event highlights was a showcase with professional cyclist Mervin Corpuz, the MPTC Tour of Luzon Sprint King. His training journey demonstrated how the HUAWEI WATCH GT 6 Pro enhances athletic performance by delivering precise cycling metrics, reliable GPS tracking, and advanced training insights.

Outdoor lovers will also appreciate its high-accuracy positioning system for running, cycling, and hiking, along with safety features like Fall Detection and altitude sickness alerts. Whether on the road, the trail, or the mountains, this watch helps keep users safe and on track.

Smarter Health Monitoring with TruSense 2.0


The WATCH GT 6 Series is powered by the TruSense System 2.0, designed for deeper health insights. It tracks sleep, heart rate, blood oxygen, stress, and even emotions. The GT 6 Pro also comes with a dedicated heart health app that alerts wearers of irregular heartbeats and provides detailed ECG data.

Filipinos managing their health will find this feature especially useful as it blends prevention with convenience—all on the wrist.

Premium Craftsmanship Meets Everyday Durability

Beyond performance, the WATCH GT 6 Series is also about style and toughness. Built with aerospace-grade titanium alloy, sapphire glass, and nanocrystal ceramic backs, these watches look premium while being durable enough for extreme workouts.

The WATCH GT 6 is lightweight with an ergonomic fluoroelastomer strap—perfect for daily wear.

The WATCH GT 6 Pro steps up with 40m freediving-grade water resistance, making it reliable even for water sports.

Users can also personalize their devices with animated stickers, pet dials, and video watch faces, plus easily swappable straps for any occasion.

Power That Lasts: Up to 21 Days

Battery anxiety? Not here. Thanks to high-silicon stacked battery architecture, the WATCH GT 6 Series lasts up to 21 days on a single charge. This makes it one of the most enduring smartwatches available—ideal for athletes, explorers, and professionals who don’t have time to charge every night.

The watches also pack offline maps, Bluetooth calling, music playback, and smart notifications. Plus, with GCash Watch Pay now compatible across iOS, Android, and HUAWEI devices, cashless transactions are easier than ever.

Part of HUAWEI’s Growing Ecosystem

Alongside the WATCH GT 6 Series, Huawei also introduced the WATCH Ultimate 2 and WATCH D2, the latter gaining blood pressure monitoring upgrades via an OTA update this October. Running on HarmonyOS 6.0, the ecosystem continues to expand with seamless connectivity and customization.

Pre-Order Deals and Exclusive Freebies


WATCH GT 6 (46mm & 41mm): Pre-orders open from October 2, 2025, starting at PHP 13,999 with Early Bird Vouchers worth PHP 3,000. In-store buyers enjoy a PHP 1,000 discount and a PHP 2,000 trade-in token.

WATCH GT 6 Pro: Pre-orders run until October 9, starting at PHP 18,999, with perks including PHP 3,500 off, priority delivery, and 0% installment up to 24 months.

Exclusive freebies include HUAWEI FreeBuds SE 2, a stainless steel thermos, and 3 months of HUAWEI Health+ membership valued at PHP 2,985.

The WATCH Ultimate 2 will be available for pre-order starting October 10, with sales beginning October 24, 2025.

Filipinos can pre-order via Shopee, Lazada, TikTok Shop, HUAWEI Experience Stores, and the HUAWEI Online Store.

For Filipinos who want a device that balances health, fitness, safety, and style, the HUAWEI WATCH GT 6 Series is a solid investment. With its durability, advanced tracking, and long-lasting battery, it’s more than just a smartwatch—it’s a lifestyle companion.

If you’re eyeing an upgrade, this might be the perfect time to pre-order and enjoy the exclusive perks.
Read More

foodpanda, DSWD Join Forces Against Hunger


Working Together Against Involuntary Hunger

In the Philippines, where many families still struggle to put food on the table, initiatives that directly tackle hunger bring hope and real change. foodpanda Philippines, through its “Let’s do our PAUrt” program, has teamed up with the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) to support the Walang Gutom Kitchen (WGK) under the Pag-abot Program.

This collaboration doesn’t just provide meals—it highlights how private companies and government agencies can work hand in hand to fight hunger and uplift vulnerable communities.

foodpanda’s Role in Feeding Communities


Through its grocery service pandamart, foodpanda donated groceries and meals to the Walang Gutom Kitchen. Delivery partners also played a key role, personally bringing the donations to the kitchen and witnessing how their everyday work contributes to something bigger.

Lew Lopez, foodpanda Philippines’ Director of Public Relations and Public Affairs, shared that the company sees food as a basic human right. He added that supporting DSWD’s program is a way of ensuring “no Filipino goes hungry” while giving riders a chance to experience the social impact of their role.

Walang Gutom Kitchen: Daily Meals for the Hungry


The Walang Gutom Kitchen is open every day, serving 600 nutritious meals—300 for breakfast and another 300 for lunch. These meals are often a lifeline for individuals in street situations and other vulnerable groups who may not know where their next meal will come from, especially during bad weather when operations may temporarily halt.

DSWD Social Welfare Officer Ramil B. Mapoy explained that partnerships like this strengthen their mission: “It’s a whole-nation approach to ensure inclusivity in delivering basic needs and addressing involuntary hunger.”

Atty. John Dwight B. Cruz, Chief Administrative Officer of DSWD, also emphasized that hunger and malnutrition remain pressing issues, affecting one in eleven Filipinos. Corporate collaborations, he noted, help extend government reach and ensure sustainable food security.

Building a Caring Society Through Collaboration

This initiative reflects more than just a donation drive—it’s a model of how businesses can actively take part in nation-building. By aligning private sector resources with government programs, efforts like this move closer to achieving SDG Goal 2: Zero Hunger and fostering a stronger, more compassionate society.

Food insecurity has long been a challenge in the country, especially in urban centers where many families live day-to-day. Programs like the Walang Gutom Kitchen remind us that change happens when we work together—government, private sector, and even everyday individuals.

As Filipinos, we know the value of bayanihan—helping one another in times of need. Partnerships like this between foodpanda and DSWD show us how bayanihan can scale up to benefit hundreds of people every single day. If you’re inspired by this story, consider supporting local feeding programs in your community, because every small effort counts.
Read More

Lionsgate Play Streams Back-to-Back Shark Thrillers in PH


Why We Can’t Get Enough of Shark Thrillers

There’s something about shark movies that keeps us coming back for more. Maybe it’s the vastness of the ocean, the suspense of the unknown, or that chilling moment when fun turns into a fight for survival. Whatever the reason, shark thrillers never fail to grip audiences—and this month, Lionsgate Play is serving Filipinos two new reasons to hold their breath.

Partnering with PLDT Home, Smart, and Cignal Super, Lionsgate Play brings the ultimate shark double feature straight to your screen: Dangerous Animals and No Way Up.

Dangerous Animals: When the Real Monster Isn’t in the Water

What starts as a thrill-seeking shark cage dive quickly spirals into horror. Dangerous Animals follows Zephyr (Hassie Harrison), a free-spirited drifter trapped on a boat run by Tucker (Jai Courtney)—an unhinged captain who secretly feeds tourists to sharks for his own twisted experiments.

As Zephyr fights for survival, her friend Moses (Josh Heuston) searches for her, unaware that he’s stepping into the same nightmare.

Director Sean Byrne calls it a fusion of shark horror and serial killer thriller. “We don’t shirk on the shark drama, but it’s not just sharks hunting people. It shines a light on man as the real monster.”

Courtney, who plays Tucker, adds depth to the role by exploring trauma and humanity beneath the villainy. “Hurt people hurt people.”

The result? A bloody, unflinching ride that blurs the line between human evil and nature’s fury.

No Way Up: A Deadly Countdown Beneath the Waves

In No Way Up, a plane crash is just the beginning. A group of survivors—including Ava (Sophie McIntosh), best friends Jed (Jeremias Amoore) and Kyle (Will Attenborough), and grandmother-granddaughter duo Mardy (Phyllis Logan) and Rosa (Grace Nettle)—find themselves trapped inside a sinking jet fuselage.

With oxygen running out, the wreckage sliding deeper, and a shark circling the torn metal, every choice is an impossible one: suffocate, drown, or face the predator in the dark.

Equal parts disaster flick and shark horror, this claustrophobic survival thriller will have you holding your breath until the last frame.

Stream the Terror at Home

Whether you’re in it for the jump scares, the suspense, or the adrenaline, nothing beats the thrill of a shark film—especially when you can enjoy it from the safety of your couch.

Catch Dangerous Animals and No Way Up this month, streaming exclusively on Lionsgate Play.

Subscription plans:
  • PLDT Home – Php79 monthly
  • Smart – Php199 quarterly
  • Cignal Super – Plans start at Php499/month

Visit lionsgateplay.com for more info.
Read More

Jollibee Levels Up the Cheesy Yumburger with Two Flavorful Variants

Wednesday, October 01, 2025


Twice the Cheesy-Beefy Fun for Every Craving

Filipinos love their burgers cheesy and beefy—and Jollibee just doubled the excitement! Starting October 1, 2025, the iconic Cheesy Yumburger is now available in two delicious flavors, giving fans more ways to enjoy their langhap-sarap favorite.

Still made with the same juicy, beefy patty Filipinos know and love, the Cheesy Yumburger lets you choose your own cheesy adventure:
  • Original Cheesy Yumburger – The timeless classic, packed with creamy cheese and Jollibee’s signature Yum sauce.
  • Special Cheesy Yumburger – A bold new twist with creamy cheese, ketchup, pickles, and onions for extra flavor and texture.

A Cheesy Treat for Every Mood

Pam Reyes, Assistant Vice President of Jollibee Philippines, shared the brand’s excitement about the new release. “Fans have always loved the Cheesy Yumburger for its beefy patty and cheesy goodness. With this limited-time offer, we’re giving them more ways to enjoy it—either sticking with the Original or switching things up with the bold Special variant. Kahit anong craving mo, there is a Cheesy Yumburger for you.”

The Original Cheesy Yumburger starts at just ₱69 Solo, while the Special Cheesy Yumburger is available from ₱75 Solo—making it an easy, affordable treat for burger lovers.

JolliBINI is Back!


The launch also marks the exciting return of JolliBINI—this time with a fresh ad featuring the Nation’s Girl Group and a brand-new Cheesy Yumburger jingle that captures the playful and cheesy-beefy vibes of the burger itself.

Why You’ll Love It

Whether you’re a loyal fan of the original or someone craving a flavor upgrade, Jollibee’s Cheesy Yumburger lineup makes sure there’s something for everyone. Perfect for snack time, lunch breaks, or late-night cravings, it’s a limited-time offer you won’t want to miss.

Available now in all Jollibee stores nationwide for dine-in, take-out, and delivery.

For updates, follow Jollibee on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and X.
Read More
...