Temptation Island Remake Teaser Trailer

The wait is over! Here’s the highly-anticipated teaser trailer of Temptation Island remake, where our dear Lovi Poe plays the role of the spoiled brat Serafina (originally portrayed by Jennifer Cortez). Playing the role of her loyal yaya is Rufa Mae Quinto. Also included in the cast are equally sexy Kapuso beauties Marian Rivera, Solenn Heussaff and Heart Evangelista.

Lovi Poe also shares an intimate scene with Aljur Abrenica here. 😀

My Valentine Girls BFF Episode Trailer

Real-life girl friends Solenn Heussaff and Lovi Poe battle up for the first time on the big screen to be Richard Gutierrez’ leading lady in My Valentine Girls’ BFF Episode. Who will Richard pick in the end? Solenn the Mestiza, or Lovi the Morena?

My Valentine Girls also features Rhian Ramos and Eugene Domingo. It is GMA Films and Regal Entertainment’s Valentines presentation for 2011.

White House Movie Trailer

Lovi Poe is one of the stars of Regal Entertainment’s Halloween offering White House. The movie also stars Iza Calzado, Megan Young, Sarah Lahbati, Maricar Reyes, Dj Mo Twister, Joem Bascon and Gabby Concepcion. I haven’t seen the movie yet, but we heard that Lovi did well and outshine her other co-stars. That is not a surprise, is it?

Walang Hanggang Paalam (Endless Farewell) Full Trailer

Lovi Poe stars in her second indie film ‘Walang Hanggang Paalam’ (Endless Farewell). The film was shot in Baguio City and is the third installment of Paolo Villaluna and Ellen Ramos’ Trilogy project. The movie also stars Mr. Jacky Woo, Joem Bascon, Jake Roxas, Ricardo Cepeda and Rico Barrera.

The movie was recognized at the SoHo International Film Festival 2010.

Mayohan Full Trailer

The film that made Lovi Poe a certified award-winning actress! Mayohan bagged the ff. awards: Best Actress for Lovi Poe, Best Screenplay for Paul Sta. Ana, Best Musical Score by Emerzon Texon and Best Cinematography by Dan Villegas

Synopsis:
May is the month dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary, mother of Christ. In Infanta, Quezon, locals turn each of the 31 days of May into a charming honor not only to celebrate good harvest in their agricultural setting, but also to pay tribute to the virginal virtues of the Mayohan. Every month of May, a padasal or series of novenas commences to mark the beginning of Mayohan. This will culminate in a Pasayaw or Tapusan in every purok of each barangay. A system of ambagan or donation ensues for the festivities to take place. In the hopes of keeping a tradition alive, the elders support its continued celebration; through the years, however, decadence has long taken over the Tapusan. Proud beauty queens, town officials, curious participants and passersby, intoxicated men with carnal needs all play roles in the midst of a spiritual undertaking. Some have unwittingly tarnished the event’s reputation and essence. Underlying values and tokens are lost in the turning over of tradition.

Amidst the festivities, a 15-year old young outsider becomes the focal point in the preparation that the Pasayaw entails. As this grieving young man comes of age and deals with the recent loss of both parents, his attention shifts to Lilibeth, a 19-year old provincial lass, the elected presidenta of the pasayaw’s pamunuan, who, herself gets lost in the hoopla and hullabaloo that transpire before May ends. As the event underscores gender lines, generation differences, and class issues, they become entangled in an unlikely partnership, in their own search for growth and acceptance.