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'Just A Stranger' sizzles at box office with P100 million in 12 days
'Just A Stranger' sizzles at box office with P100 million in 12 days
ABS-CBN News
Published Sep 02, 2019 04:58 PM PHT

MANILA — Despite its Restricted-16 (R-16) rating, the romance film “Just A Stranger” has attracted long lines at the box office and in fact crossed a milestone in nationwide gross on Sunday.
MANILA — Despite its Restricted-16 (R-16) rating, the romance film “Just A Stranger” has attracted long lines at the box office and in fact crossed a milestone in nationwide gross on Sunday.
On Instagram on Monday, star Marco Gumabao shared the good news: the Viva Films production has so far earned P100 million, after 12 days in cinemas.
On Instagram on Monday, star Marco Gumabao shared the good news: the Viva Films production has so far earned P100 million, after 12 days in cinemas.
“We made it!” he wrote. “Lord you are amazing. Thank you!”
“We made it!” he wrote. “Lord you are amazing. Thank you!”
His co-star, Anne Curtis, commented on the post, saying: “Congratulations to us, JekJek. I mean, Jericho.”
His co-star, Anne Curtis, commented on the post, saying: “Congratulations to us, JekJek. I mean, Jericho.”
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Curtis was referring to Gumabao’s character in the film by Jason Paul Laxamana, which centers on two strangers who start an affair despite both being in relationships.
Curtis was referring to Gumabao’s character in the film by Jason Paul Laxamana, which centers on two strangers who start an affair despite both being in relationships.
“Just A Stranger” marks Curtis’ return to her sexy drama roots, after back-to-back genre projects, the urban action flick “BuyBust” and the horror movie “Aurora.”
“Just A Stranger” marks Curtis’ return to her sexy drama roots, after back-to-back genre projects, the urban action flick “BuyBust” and the horror movie “Aurora.”
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