Cinephiles get a special treat this Valentine's season with SM Cinema’s Back 2 Back Movie promo. On Feb. 13, 2013, movie-goers get to ride an emotional roller coaster with Playing for Keeps and Smiley for a price of just one regular ticket. Additional treat is given to e-PLUS members with the 50% discount they get on the tickets of Race 2, Snitch and Iliw. SM Advantage Card, Prestige Card, BDO Rewards Card and Global Pinoy Card holders get 20% off on tickets for these three CinExclusives.
Race 2 is SM Cinema’s next Bollywood attraction. This adrenaline-pumping action film is the sequel of the 2008 hit Race 1. This fast-paced thriller follows Ranvir Singh (Saif Ali Khan) and the retired cop Robert D'Costa (Anil Kapoor) as they team up to avenge the death of Singh’s wife. Race 2 will be screened from February 8 until February 10 at SM Cinema Megamall.
The romantic comedy Playing for Keeps opens February 13. Its stellar cast includes Gerald Butler, Jessica Biel, Uma Thurman, Catherine Zeta Jones, Judy Greer, and Dennis Quaid. The film is about a former sports star who starts coaching his son’s soccer team in an attempt to put his life together but finds himself amidst the irresistible moms of his players.
After getting a good dose of laughter with Playing for Keeps, prepare to get a big scare with Smiley. This horror film follows a mentally fragile teen discovering that the demented serial killer who has nothing but a carved “smiley” on his face is more than an urban legend. Is she insane or is she the next victim? The movie stars Caitlin Gerard.
Snitch, the fast-paced action thriller, opens February 20. Dwayne Johnson takes the role of a father who goes on a dangerous mission to save his son from being imprisoned after wrongly accused of a drug distribution crime.
Iliw, a tale of love and longing set against the backdrop of war, is also coming to SM Cinema this February 20. Iliw, an Ilokano term for ‘nostalgia,’ explores the forbidden love between Fidela (Kaye Abad), a young Filipina and Colonel Takashi (Hiroyuki Takashima), a Japanese soldier ordered to destroy the city of Vigan. This period film is a visual treat as it managed to capture the picturesque colonial town of Vigan.
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