Pinoy Bold Moviescom Top [2021]

The "Bomba" Era (1970s):

These were the first soft-core Filipino movies, beginning with the 1970 film

: A modern "micro-drama" featuring Priscilla Meirelles and Franki Russell. Manila in the Claws of Light (1975) pinoy bold moviescom top

If you look up "bold" in a Filipino dictionary, you might see a picture of this anthology. Starring the "Bold Queen" Joyce Jimenez, these were short vignettes of urban legends and tabloid stories. They were accessible, funny, and incredibly racy for their time. The "Bomba" Era (1970s): These were the first

Juanflix

: A platform by the Film Development Council of the Philippines that hosts local independent and classic Filipino films. They were accessible, funny, and incredibly racy for

: A romance drama about a woman testing her readiness for marriage by exploring desires with a friend and her husband. Habal (2025)

Mariz Rosalio learned how to read the room like it was a weather map—light, weight, and mood shifting in slow patterns. In the dim lobby of a multiplex in Quiapo, the air tasted of stale popcorn and sampaguita. Neon posters for romance and action flicks flickered above the glass doors; at the far end, a battered placard read MOVIES.COM TOP, the theater's old marquee for the weekly local-feature showcase. It had once been a place where families queued on cool afternoons, where teens dared each other to whisper spoilers, and where cinephiles argued about B-movie auteurs. Now it belonged to those who refused to let Filipino stories be neatly shelved.

AJ Raval:

A social media powerhouse who transitioned into one of the most sought-after actresses in the genre.