Here's the trailer of their for adults movie.
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Showing posts with label anne curtis. Show all posts
Monday, August 17, 2015
Derek Ramsay and Anne Curtis in Ex With Benefits: No not Anne!
Derek Ramsay stars with Anne Curtis. Oh snap! It's not Smith. If it's not her then who? A copycat? Depends. But yes, it's not Smith. It's Colleen Garcia and we wonder why on earth is Viva and Star Cinema giving her such a break.
Here's the trailer of their for adults movie.
Here's the trailer of their for adults movie.
Saturday, November 1, 2014
Hollywood Critics on Anne Curtis' Blood Ransom Performance
Critics both here and abroad have spoken about the performance of Anne Curtis in Blood Ransom. Read up.
Ms. Curtis, a Filipino-Australian actress making her American film debut, suffers nobly, with full lips and heavy eyelashes, parading in leather and occasionally acquiring fangs, a veiny complexion and flaring red eyes. She is not without charisma, but this is not her proper vehicle. It would be interesting to see her in a role of more down-to-earth dimensions.
-Andy Webster, nytimes.com
More than anything, the film plays like a vanity project for Filipino entertainer Anne Curtis, making her American movie debut...
-Martin Tsai, latimes.com
Inconsistency however is Curtis’ downfall here. When she attempts to portray the darker side of her character, she comes off as awkward and predictable. A lot of the movie’s action scenes are poorly executed, forcing the actors and actresses in them to make up with awful posturing.
-Oggs Cruzz, rappler.com
If nothing else, Anne Curtis delivers a fairly memorable performance. Her striking looks serve the role well, and her relatively subdued performance gives the character an alluring sense of fragility. She doesn't quite have the chops to sell the sharper edges of her character, but she's all right for the most part.
-Phil Dy, clickthecity.com
Sunday, December 1, 2013
Anne Curtis Rage & Apology: The Full Story
THE INCIDENT. JR Isaac is in his forties, and is currently the editor and publisher of CircuitMagazine, a free city-life guide providing information on parties, places, and events.
He is also engaged in boutique advertising and remains a creative consultant for events, which makes him a rather connected fellow, something that he admits he is.
He says that last November 22, "a typical Friday night," he and some friends were at a favorite hangout, the Privé Luxury Club, located in The Fort Strip at the Bonifacio Global City complex, Taguig City.
These friends included Leah de Guzman, Charina Zarte, Nix Alano, and showbiz personalities Phoemela Barranda, Jake Cuenca, and John Lloyd Cruz, aka JL. Also at their table was Privé co-owner JM Rodriguez.
They were on the club's second floor, in the VIP section, one half of which had been cordoned off that night for a private party. That private party, it turned out, was a bachelorette affair hosted by Anne Curtis for a girlfriend about to get married.
The layout of the VIP floor, explains JR, is such that the toilet was shared by the guests on that floor. The toilet entrance was also near the VIP bar. JR adds, "If you're going to the toilet, you have no choice but to pass near the cordoned-off area."
He relates the seconds leading up to the incident.
"Leah and I are just between the toilet door and the bar. I think I was standing and waiting for my drink, talking to Leah.
"Then we heard a loud voice saying, 'Who's banging my door?' We didn't know who or where it was at first! Just loud, coming from behind us. When we turned around, we saw, stepping out of the toilet, Anne, very mad.
"Then all of a sudden, pak-pak. My left cheek. Then Leah was also slapped. Then JL was also slapped.
"This all happened so fast. Anne was making so much noise, shouting at JL: 'You are an addict!'
"Ang bilis, di ko na alam ang nangyayari. Basta wala akong narinig from JL, he behaved like a gentleman. Makikita mo talaga kung sino yung well-mannered pag may ganyan."
The next thing JR remembers is that Anne had turned her ire on Phoemela, and said, 'You, what are you doing here?'"
JR continues, "Anne screamed, with finger pointing at Phoem the whole time, like she pointed it at JL. She had all this rage, she was agit [agitated]
"She was drunk but, di ba, when you're drunk, you're wobbly? She was not wobbly. She was strong, parang she could hurt us all!
"Anne screamed, with finger pointing at Phoem Barranda, saying, 'I can buy you, your friends, and this club!'
"Commotion na. Pinaghiwalay na kami ng bouncers ng management."
Asked to recall how he and his friends Leah and John Lloyd—the three who had been slapped—reacted, JR says: "Shocked! We didn't know how to retaliate. Wala.
"I was ushered away. I was trembling. They calmed me down.
"A lot of people saw the whole thing. I had never been slapped like that before. I didn't know what to do.
"The management and [club] PR all came to our table and apologized to us. They saw the whole thing. They know we were the ones slapped.
"In the end, we stayed. We didn't allow it to ruin our night.
"Then, minutes after the commotion, I saw Anne escorted out. We, we stayed. We had been coming here so many times! Anne was not a regular, so why should we let her make us leave?
"But we didn't want to talk about it. It was a relaxed night with friends."
FILLING IN THE GAPS. JR adds that it was several days after when some of the others told him what he had not caught that night.
"Leah told me that she grabbed Anne's hand—Anne's right hand—and told her, 'Why are you slapping us? Stop slapping us! You're not being cool.'
"Leah—you know, she's from Globe—also told me that JM was able to answer back, because me, I was in shock.
"She told me that Anne said to JM, 'You know, this is the worst club to have a party!'
"And JM answered her back, he said, 'We took care of you here. We took care of your party. How dare you say this!' And he walked out on her.
"JL never said anything the whole time. He kept quiet. He was a gentleman, like I said. Jake? I don't know where Jake was. I don't know anymore, maybe he didn't witness what happened? Commotion na!"
Eight days after the incident, JR muses, "When people ask why I didn't do anything, I just say... I was too shocked, I'm not used to that."
Then, referring to Anne's supposed drunken state, he says, "You know, it's not an excuse. Your basic character shows when you're intoxicated.
"People at the club and those who ask me, they ask if she was on something. I don't know. It's done anyway. I've forgiven her."
ANNE'S APOLOGY. JR says that the incident must have lasted less than an hour, between the hours of 1 a.m. to 2 a.m. of that Saturday, November 23.
When he woke up, it was towards late afternoon of Saturday. He saw that many texts and calls had come in. Word on the incident had spread.
As he tells PEP, "I can only guess that it was because there were so many witnesses, guests of the club, that night. And remember, I wasn't the only one slapped.
"And each of us has friends, who tell friends, ang dami na! I found out we were all receiving texts, calls, about the same time. All asking if it was true."
Also that same day, at about 4 p.m., JR says he received a text message from Anne. It said (published as is):
"JR! It's Anne. Got your number from Monique! Tried messaging you on Facebook this morning. Just want to apologize for my behavior! I'm so so so sorry. I'm so ashamedwould never act like that in the right state of mind! I'm so sorry. Please forgive me!"
JR says he answered, also by text (published as is):
"Hi Anne, just woke up and read your text. Apology accepted... On a lighter note, you owe me a tight hug!!! Going back to sleep, nursing my hang over."
PEP asks JR if there had been bad blood between him and the movie/TV star before this, and he answers, "None. None. We know each other way back! Both of us, we were batchmates in Metro Body Shots, around 2004 or 2006. I escorted her once in a Mega event, and she became cover pa of Circuit! So, socially noon pa."
He also says that, although the last time he was with Anne was around two years ago—"at a Century Tuna event in Boracay, she's an endorser"—he has had no history of a skirmish with her before, during, or after the November 23 incident.
"Sabi nga ng friends ko, 'Ikaw pa?' Kasi, I'm really friendly. I like to be friends with everybody," JR says, still sounding a bit befuddled.
When PEP suggests that JR has no anger in his voice and that he seems to have forgiven Anne quickly, the fellow answers, at once seriously and lightly: "Never harbor ill feelings. It's bad for the skin."
After this report came about, Anne Curtis responds with this statement:
“Hey everyone. I will be making my official statement now & after this, I will not be giving any interviews about this issue anymore.”
“I choose to do this right away because I've always been an open book & I don't like to hide anything...
“For those who have read about the issue, yes, most of it is true.
"I admit to that & I have apologized to all parties included immediately...
“When I was told of my behavior AND the person who started all of this, due to this persons inappropriate behavior, apologized to me too...
“Just as I did. Which I accepted too. I choose not to go into detail because I'm not the type to ruin someone else's name..
“Now.. I had been on the super popular juice cleanse for 3 days & attended my best friends bachelorette that night, had one too many drinks…
“…which led to some of these unfortunate events. That's why they say 'Drink in moderation'. I will charge it to experience & a lesson learned.
“I'm sorry if I let any of my fans down.... As you all see, I'm just like any other person that makes mistakes in life...
“Thank you to everyone that has messaged me about their support. With where I am today I owe all of you my honesty. Good night.”
WHAT WE HAVE TO SAY
Calling someone an addict is serious. Being intoxicated in a club and make a raging scene while you're a host of a daily noontime show is not so good a combo. Apologizing for your act is good especially when it was made quick.
Credits to Anne for the sincere-sounding apology. At least she didn't take the route of her friend/colleague in her show. (we won't tell who)
But still, this story is not a good one. Please remember Anne that many kids are looking up to you. We sure hope it was just alchohol and not something else.
Monday, August 6, 2012
Stars' 'STAY SAFE' Tweets On Flooding Today
Some tweets make you happy, some make you smile, some make you frown, and some make you mad. But there are tweets that really just make you FOLLOW the person. Tweets that are relevant and show some concern on other people's well-being. This is true especially among celebrities.
While people in Metro Manila are hoping for the best in the middle of flooding dangers, we checked some celebrities' Twitter accounts on what they have to tweet about the flooding. We got the most who tweeted their cares for their followers.
No wonder Anne Curtis has a lot of followers. She knows well how to make her followers feel that she cares for them.
With Lovi Poe's sweet and reserved persona on cam, she stays consistent with it on Twitter.
Bianca Gonzalez always has something sensible to say.
Raymond Gutierrez knows Twitter ethics.
Regine Velasquez Alcasid does not only know how to express concern in words, she also knows how to tweet it in icons.
Good advice from Gary Valenciano.
The Alessandra De Rossi signature, tweets that make you laugh. But behind that, you know well she cares.... hopefully! Just for laughs :)
Here are more tweets...
Stay safe everyone!
Feel free to add more of your idol's tweets on flooding by leaving us a comment or tweeting us at @outsidershowbiz.
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would never act like that in the right state of mind! I'm so sorry. Please forgive me!"









