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The Best R-Rated Filipino Movies
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Larger Than Life
Irma Adlawan, Dante Rivero, Jaclyn JoseLarger Than Life sweeps audiences away in its immersive storyline as the talented cast, including Eddie Garcia and Charito Solis, transport viewers into their characters' intriguing world. The movie delves deep into the human psyche, leaving a resounding impact on its viewers long after the credits roll.
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Scorpio Nights 2
Albert Martinez, Joyce Jimenez, Daisy ReyesScorpio Nights 2, a fiery sequel overflowing with sultry, uncontainable passion, undeniably steals the show. Harnessing their undeniable on-screen connection, Albert Martinez and Joyce Jimenez dazzle in this film, taking the audience on a journey through love's forbidden labyrinth.
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Warat
Jomari Yllana, Joyce Jimenez, Joko DiazWarat transcends the boundaries of traditional action films as it entices viewers with the allure of its powerhouse cast, led by Jorge Estregan. Gripping from start to finish, the film's adrenaline-fueled sequences and poignant character interactions create a memorable roller-coaster ride.
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Rigodon
Yam Concepcion, John James Uy, Max EigenmannRigodon captivates viewers with its intoxicating blend of thrilling intrigue and steamy romance, served up on a silver platter by the irresistible chemistry shared by Yam Concepcion, John James Uy, and Max Eigenmann. This tantalizing tale leaves the audience craving more.
- Coco Martin, Gina Pareño, Jaclyn Jose
Service injects a fresh dose of originality into the realm of Filipino cinema, showcasing an impeccable ensemble cast that leave viewers on the edge of their seats. The raw, unfiltered portrayal of lives intertwined amongst tension-laden family dynamics will undoubtedly remain etched in the minds of audiences.
- Peque Gallaga, Daniel Fernando, Orestes Ojeda
Scorpio Nights oozes an air of seduction, ensnaring viewers with its seamless fusion of eroticism and the realities of life's mundane nature. Tackling themes of infidelity and sexual satisfaction, the movie, starring Orestes Ojeda and Anna Marie Gutierrez, leaves an undeniable impression on the soul.
- Maria Isabel Lopez, Mark Joseph, Sarsi Emmanuelle
Silip: Daughters of Eve dives headfirst into the vast unknown, brilliantly exploring the complexity and duality of human nature. The film's vulnerable portrayal of emotions, fueled by compelling performances from Sarsi Emmanuelle, Maria Isabel Lopez, and Mark Joseph, undoubtedly captivates the heart.
- Mylene Dizon, Kit Thompson, Marlon Rivera
Belle Douleur casts a spell on the audience, courtesy of a stunning performance by Mylene Dizon, transcending agebound expectations and societal norms. Her role as a middle-aged woman caught in the all-consuming tides of love is, undoubtedly, a breath of fresh air.
- Hilda Koronel, Ruel Vernal, Rez Cortez
Insiang, a gripping tale of revenge, perfectly balances the darker aspects of humanity with moments of well-placed levity. Its incomparable cast, including the illustrious Hilda Koronel, serves as the film's backbone, ensuring its place in the annals of classic Filipino cinema.
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Daybreak
Coco Martin, Paolo RiveroDaybreak breaks the mold with its compelling narrative and undeniable sexual tension, fueled by the chemistry between Coco Martin and Paolo Rivero. Delving into the depths of loneliness and desire, this film leaves a lasting impact on both the audience and the world of Filipino cinema.
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Boses
Cherry Pie Picache, Ricky Davao, Carl John BarramedaBoses wraps the audience in a cocoon of resonant emotions, tugging heartstrings as it explores the power of a unique friendship. Cherry Pie Picache and Ricky Davao bring the magic of the film to life, illustrating how music can shatter barriers and bind characters together.
- Anne Curtis, Brandon Vera, Victor Neri
BuyBust, an action-packed extravaganza, towers over the competition with its intense, gritty, edge-of-your-seat thrills. Anne Curtis shines, pulling out all the stops in her relentless quest to dismantle a drug cartel and the audience's preconceptions of the action genre.
- Eddie Garcia, Marissa Delgado, Chiquito
Bamboo Gods and Iron Men showcases the biting action of Filipino martial arts, featuring Charito Solis and Sofia Moran in explosive performances. Breaking boundaries left and right, this film effortlessly marries the worlds of comedy, action, and adventure, leaving the audience craving more.
- Pam Grier, Sid Haig, Christiane Schmidtmer
The Big Doll House bursts onto the scene, filled to the brim with dramatic intensity and powerful performances, including Pam Grier and Judith Brown. In this women-in-prison film, the female spirit unfolds before the audience's eyes, a testament to resilience, hope, and sisterhood.
- Stefan Schaefer, Brax Villa, Margret Eggertsdottir
The Amazing Truth About Queen Raquela explores the emotional journey and inner struggle of a transgender individual in an ever-changing world. With a standout performance by Raquela Rios, this captivating tale engrosses viewers with its insightful, heart-wrenching narrative.
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Cheeta-eh: Ganda lalake?
Rene Requiestas, Cristina Gonzales, Noel 'Ungga' AyalaCheeta-eh: Ganda Lalake? delivers a barrel of laughs, filled with tongue-in-cheek humor and outlandish situations. The film's star showcases his comedic prowess, effortlessly brightening the mood and tickling the funny bone of audiences near and far.
- Nathan Lopez, Soliman Cruz, Ping Medina
The Blossoming of Maximo Oliveros tenderly unfolds the coming-of-age story of a young boy grappling with his sexuality and identity. Nathan Lopez delivers an unforgettable performance that both captivates and inspires, transforming this poignant tale into a cinematic gem.
- John Arcilla, Mon Confiado, Arron Villaflor
Heneral Luna, a ballad of heroism and sacrifice, wows cinema-goers with its powerful reimagining of historical events. John Arcilla, leading the charge as the titular character, weaves a captivating narrative that will remain etched in the memories of audiences for generations to come.
- Todd Field, Carl Franklin, Ronald William Lawrence
Eye of the Eagle II: Inside the Enemy proves itself a worthy addition to the annals of Filipino war cinema. With a riveting story of sabotage, espionage, and determination, led by Eric Douglas and Brett Baxter Clark, the film will undoubtedly hold a special place in the hearts and minds of its audience.
- Eddie Garcia, John Ashley, Mary Charlotte Wilcox
Beast of the Yellow Night sinks its teeth into the essence of Filipino horror, offering chills and thrills aplenty. The film's eerie atmosphere, unveiled with expert precision by John Ashley and Mary Charlotte Wilcox, will leave viewers breathlessly waiting for the credits to roll.
- Mark Dacascos, Jürgen Prochnow, Robin McKee
DNA thrusts the audience into a whirlwind of scientific intrigue, suspense, and action. Tom Taus and Dina Bonnevie are a force to be reckoned with, entwining viewers in their race against a sinister plot to alter the human genome.
- Keesha Sharp, Cherry Pie Picache, Christopher de Leon
American Adobo entertains and enchants with its delightful exploration of friendship, love, and the Filipino-American experience. Populated by an endearing ensemble cast that includes Christopher De Leon and Dina Bonnevie, this movie is a veritable feast for the senses.
- Piolo Pascual, Gerald Anderson, Joel Torre
On the Job masterfully navigates a complex web of crime, deception, and ambition, leaving audiences at the edge of their seats with bated breath. The magnetic portrayals by Gerald Anderson and Joel Torre make this gritty thriller a standout in the annals of Filipino cinema.
- Nadine Samonte, Bianca King, Nash Aguas
Hari Ng Sablay celebrates the beauty of life's unexpected twists, offering a treasure trove of heartwarming, genuinely funny moments. With a magnetic performance by Jay Manalo, this film assures viewers that sometimes, life's blunders are truly blessings in disguise.
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Eye of the Eagle
Robert Patrick, Mike Monty, Vic DíazEye of the Eagle lays bare the realities of war, combining breathtaking action sequences with the visceral struggle of soldiers on the battlefield. Bo Svenson and Mark Venturini navigate the film with heart-pounding intensity, offering a unique window into the human spirit.
- Benjamin Bratt, James Franco, Connie Nielsen
The Great Raid pays homage to the bravery and resilience of those who fought in World War II, delivering a heart-pounding action epic. Starring James Franco and Benjamin Bratt, this film pays a stirring tribute to unsung heroes and the power of the human spirit.
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Ganda Babae, Ganda Lalake
Rene Requiestas, Maricel Laxa, PanchitoGanda Babae, Ganda Lalake tickles the funny bone with its light-hearted take on love and relationships. Steered by the vibrant chemistry between Robin Padilla and Rufa Mae Quinto, the movie offers a delightful escape to a world of laughter and adventure.
- James Brolin, Michael York, Rae Dawn Chong
Goodbye America examines the intricate tapestry of relationships and emotions that arise from the withdrawal of US troops from a Filipino base. With a standout cast that includes Michael York and Rae Dawn Chong, this poignant tale resonates deeply with audiences far and wide.
- Dorman Borisman, Sofia W.D., W.D. Mochtar
The Queen of Black Magic bewitches viewers with its chilling atmosphere, masterfully blending horror, suspense, and dark wonder. The captivating performance by Suzzanna further elevates the movie, ensuring audiences won't soon forget its haunting presence.
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The Muthers
Jayne Kennedy, Jean Bell, Rosanne KatonThe Muthers offers an adrenaline-fueled adventure, combining action, suspense, and a fierce female ensemble. With Jeannie Bell and Rosanne Katon leading the way, this film rivals the intensity of its contemporaries and secures its place as a standout in the world of Filipino cinema.