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“Abigail” at Screenville 

          Based on the 1936 universal classic monster film “Dracula’s Daughter” about the eponymous young daughter of Count Dracula, “Abigail” is now showing at Screenville Cinemas of Island City Mall and Alturas Mall.    

          A group of criminals unknowingly kidnap and held hostage a 12-year old ballerina girl named Abigail (Alisha Weir-“Matilda: The Musical”), the daughter of a wealthy and powerful underworld figure from whom they demand a $50 million ransom. 

          As they retreat to an isolated mansion and watch over the seemingly harmless Abigail overnight, the captors soon get more than what they bargain for when they realize that they are trapped inside with no ordinary girl. None of them realize that she’s not trapped there with them, but they are trapped inside with her. 

         To their mounting horror, the kidnappers are forced to fight for their lives as the manor locks up and turns into a deadly fortress.

“ABIGAIL” is now showing at Screenville Cinemas of Island City Mall and Alturas Mall.   

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“The Fall Guy” at Screenville 

            A Hollywood action-packed comedy thriller loosely based on the 1980s TV series about a stuntman who moonlights as a bounty hunter, “The Fall Guy” will premiere on May 1, at Screenville Cinemas of Island City Mall and Alturas Mall.    

           Colt Seavers (Ryan Gosling-“The Notebook”) is a seasoned but aging action stuntman where he always gets blown up, shot, crashed, thrown through windows and dropped from the highest of heights, all for the sake of entertainment. 

          One day, he finds himself working on a film set with Tom Ryder (Aaron Taylor-Johnson-“Kick-Ass”), a famous actor for whom he had doubled long ago. But when Tom goes missing and the film, which is being directed by his ex-girlfriend Jody Moreno (Emily Blunt-“A Quiet Place”), Colt volunteers to find Tom and save Jody’s debut film.

           Colt has to track down a missing movie star, solve a conspiracy and try to win back the love of his life.  

“THE FALL GUY” will premiere on May 1, at Screenville Cinemas of Island City Mall and Alturas Mall.    

Power Mac Center 

at Island City Mall

by Karen Joy L. Gales

The first Power Mac Center store here in Bohol opened last April 5, at  the 2nd Level of Island City Mall, and now caters to the Apple brand needs of the Boholanos providing them the amazing Apple experience. 

          The premiere and leading Apple premium reseller in the Philippines with over 103 branches across the country, Power Mac Center offers its valued customers the opportunity to test and own the newest iPhone brand and other accessories. 

        Present during the ribbon cutting ceremony were Mr. Lawrence C. Sison, CEO of Power Mac Center; Mario Cirujales, Mall Manager of Island City Mall; Karen Longjas, Leasing Manager of Alturas Group of Companies; and Ms. Myrabelle C. Tan, COO of Power Mac Center. Last year, Power Mac center opened The Loop at Alta Citta.    

Power Mac Center’s history dates back to 1994, when its first flagship location in Greenbelt, Makati City, opened for business. It was established by a group of youthful entrepreneurs who were passionate about Apple goods, and soon became known as trailblazers in the Apple reseller sector. 

Power Mac Center was established with the goal of delivering an exceptional in-store experience, including not just the newest Apple products but also a customized level of customer care. Its quick expansion and success were made possible by its commitment to quality. (Karen Joy L. Gales-UB English Language intern)

POWER MAC CENTER during the opening day at Island City Mall. 

Island City Mall joins 

Earth Day 2024

by Karen Joy L. Gales

In observance of International Mother Earth Day, bearing the theme “Planet vs. Plastics,” Island City Mall conducted an Earth Day event last Sunday, April 21,  highlighted by a film showing, symposium, and recycling contest at the ICM Activity Center.

The first activity in the morning was the On-the-Spot Recycling Contest, with 12 participating groups showcasing their talents and creativity in recycling materials. The contestants were Team Bayets, Camacho Thinkers, Recycling Queers, Team Creative, Eco Warriors, Team Checkmate, Behind the Art Tandem, Team Ridel, Green Defenders, Billiard Boyz, Royal Duo, and HNU Senior High School. Each of the team was given enough time until 3:00 PM to finish crafting their recycled products. 

Judges of the recycling contest were Mr. Audi Vinci Batausa, Italian artist and former diplomat Jurg Casserini, and local artist Pedro Angco, Jr. 

The 1st prize P5,000 goes to Team Creative; while the 2nd prize P4,000 was given to team Recycling Queers. The 3rd prize P3,000 was awarded to team Camacho Thinkers. Non-winning teams received a consolation prize of P1,000 each. 

In the afternoon, a trivia game about Earth Day served as appetizer setting the energetic mood of the participants and the crowd as those who got the correct answers were given prizes. Later in the afternoon was the film showing of a documentary flick, “Is Plastic Killing the Earth? An Environmental Documentary.” 

         After the film showing was the symposium with the topic “Status of the Earth” and “Tips on How to Save Our Environment,” featuring guest speaker environmental advocate, Mr. Raul G. Paler. (Karen Joy L. Gales-UB English Language intern)

EARTH DAY. Island City Mall, through Alay Marcela Foundation of the Alturas Group of Companies (AGC), joins the river clean-up drive at Abatan River last Monday, April 22, as part of the observance of Earth Day. Photo shows volunteer workers and staff/personnel of AGC taking a pose after the morning clean-up. 

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