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Get ready for a cinematic feast! Join Joshua Garcia in a month-long movie takeover, filled with romance, laughter, and thrills on Cinema One.


Joshua Garcia Captivates Hearts On Cinema One This October

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Kapamilya heartthrob Joshua Garcia steals away the hearts of viewers as some of his well-known films take over cable channel Cinema One this October.

Catch him as the charming assistant Joko in “I Love You, Hater” (Oct. 9), the happy-go-lucky Jason in “Unexpectedly Yours” (Oct. 10), the funny cousin Tonying in “Barcelona: A Love Untold” (Oct. 11), the simple Caloy in “Love You to the Stars and Back” (Oct. 12), and the romantic Vince in “Vince and Kath and James” (Oct. 13) airing Monday to Friday at 7pm.

Meanwhile, witness the dark side of love this month in Enchong Dee’s “I Love You to Death” (Oct. 8), Angel Locsin’s “TxT” (Oct. 15), Claudine Barretto’s “Nasaan Ka Man” (Oct. 22), and Kris Aquino’s “Segunda Mano” (Oct. 29). These movies will air on Romance Central on Sundays at 5pm.

Cinema One is also bringing the best of horror and thriller films with a Halloween movie marathon treat on October 30 to 31. Catch Janice De Belen’s “Tiyanak,” Joel Torre’s “Shake, Rattle & Roll,” Vilma Santos’ “The Healing,” Ronnie Alonte’s “Seklusyon,” Kathryn Bernardo and Daniel Padilla’s “Pagpag: Siyam na Buhay,” Marian Rivera’s “Tarot,” Janella Salvador’s “Bloody Crayons,” and other fear-trembling movies.

Cinema One, the home of Filipino blockbuster movies, is available on Cignal ch. 45, SKYcable ch. 56, GSat Direct TV ch. 14, and other local cable service providers. For more details, follow Cinema One on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube.

For updates, follow @abscbnpr on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, or visit www.abs-cbn.com/newsroom.

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