This Time is a 2016 Filipino romantic drama film directed by Nuel Crisostomo Naval, starring James Reid and Nadine Lustre . The film was loosely based on the Wattpad novel That One Summer by Aly Almario. It was released on May 4, 2016 by Viva Films . and made ₱15 million pesos on its first opening day of showing.
22-447: This Time may refer to: Film and television [ edit ] This Time (film) , a 2016 film This Time with Alan Partridge , a British comedy television series Music [ edit ] Albums [ edit ] This Time (Al Jarreau album) , or the title song, 1980 This Time (Beanie Sigel album) , or the title song, 2012 This Time (Chantay Savage album) , or
44-688: A new friend in Aldrin which made Coby reflect on the value of Ava in his life and their relationship. Additional characters were also cast–including Lance Lucido as Emmanuel Buhay and Jelson Bay as the Cornetto Ice Cream Cart driver. Jerry O'Hara, Peewee O'Hara, Karla Pambid, and Rein Gutierrez as Coby's best friend were cast with an uncredited role. This Time garnered PHP 15 million on its opening day. The film's production company never released publicly its official final gross, but
66-419: A screenplay that unabashedly adheres to a romantic formula that clearly works." He also commented on Naval's direction, saying that the director "realizes the story with a quaint understanding of both the mechanics of romance and the expectations of his market, resulting in a film that can be best described as a triumph of perfected mediocrity and levelled expectations." Philbery Dy of Click The City, criticized
88-399: A website called Spikedaily , posted in their article that the film's gross is estimated PHP 100 million. This Time received lukewarm reviews from critics. Oggs Cruz of Rappler called the film "entertaining but lacking". He gave credit to screenwriter Mel Mendoza del Rosario by saying that "the film has some really comforting charms, owing largely to Mel Mendoza-del Rosario's ability to craft
110-600: Is an American R&B singer. Perez, who is of Mexican descent, was raised in Fort Wayne, Indiana . She grew up in the Waynedale community of Fort Wayne, where she attended North Side High School . She spent her teenage years selling drugs to raise money for her family. She also grew up boxing with boys, helping to mold her tough street persona. Perez was discovered in Fort Wayne by a talent scout and signed to
132-438: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages This Time (film) Coby Martinez ( James Reid ) and Ava Buhay ( Nadine Lustre ) are childhood friends who only see each other every summer. Their friendship blossomed into a romance; however, they have yet to put a label on it. When Ava enters college she struggled with continuing her unclear relationship with Coby. She has met
154-1325: The Boys "This Time", by Chicago from Chicago XI "This Time", by DJ Antoine "This Time", by Depswa from Two Angels and a Dream "This Time", by Dream Street from Dream Street "This Time", by the Feeling from Join With Us "This Time", by the Gear Daddies from Let's Go Scare Al "This Time", by Guano Apes from Bel Air "This Time", by Il Volo from Il Volo "This Time", by Irving Berlin "This Time", by Janet Jackson from Janet "This Time", by JDiggz featuring Neverending White Lights "This Time", by John Legend from Evolver "This Time", by John Mellencamp from Nothin' Matters and What If It Did "This Time", by JoJo from The High Road "This Time", by Kayzo , 2017 "This Time", by Klymaxx from One Day "This Time", by Kutless from Kutless "This Time", by Life of Agony from River Runs Red "This Time", by P.O.D. from Testify "This Time", by Rae Morris from Unguarded "This Time," by Shana "This Time", by Shirley Bassey from The Performance "This Time", by
176-568: The England national football team, a 1982 UK hit single by footballers Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title This Time . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=This_Time&oldid=1211276261 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
198-481: The Hot 100 sales chart and No. 3 at Top 40 Radio. Mighty Mike Quinn of Silverstone/Powerhowse Records directed and produced four music videos for Perez, which all aired on MTV, VH1 and BET. The album was produced by Quinn and co-produced by Powerhowse producer/DJ Tony Palacios. DJ Tony P. was Perez touring DJ during her initial rise to popularity and a former radio employee-friend of Quinn. Perez notably charted at No. 7 on
220-568: The Smashing Pumpkins from Machina: The Machines of God "This Time", by Suede from Sci-Fi Lullabies "This Time", by Tracy Chapman from Crossroads "This Time", by Vanessa Carlton from Heroes & Thieves "This Time", by the Verve from Urban Hymns "This Time", by Wet Wet Wet from The Memphis Sessions "This Time", by Wonder Girls, a B-side from the single " So Hot " "This Time (We'll Get it Right)", by
242-482: The Sun "This Time", by Amanda Perez "This Time", by Benny Mardones, written by Benny Mardones and Robert Tepper, from Too Much to Lose "This Time", by Benny Mardones, written by Benny Mardones and James K. Ervin, from Let's Hear It for Love "This Time", by Carrie Underwood from Play On "This Time", by Celine Dion from Taking Chances "This Time", by Cherie and Marie Currie from Messin' with
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#1732787040020264-808: The TV series Glee , 2015 "This Time" (INXS song) , 1985 "This Time" (Kiara song) , 1988 "This Time" (Melanie C song) , 2007 "This Time" (Melanie Fiona song) , 2012 "This Time" (Monika Linkytė and Vaidas Baumila song) , representing Lithuania at Eurovision 2015 "This Time" (Patricia Conroy song) , 1990 "This Time" (Pia Toscano song) , 2011 "This Time" (Sawyer Brown song) , 1994 "This Time" (Starsailor song) , 2006 "This Time" (Thomas Wayne song) , 1958; covered by Troy Shondell, 1961 "This Time" (Waylon Jennings song) , 1974 "This Time" (William Mangion song) , representing Malta at Eurovision 1993 "This Time"/"I Wish You Well" , by Cara Dillon, 2006 "This Time", by 3 Doors Down from Away from
286-407: The album, and would prove to be the last time writer-producer Mike Quinn would work with Perez on an album. The second single, "Dedicate (Remix)", featured Layzie Bone of Bone Thugs under the direction of Quinn. Shortly after its release, Perez parted ways with her original label and the writer-producer. Her next album, The Hand of Fate , was to be released on Virgin under Perez's direction, but she
308-451: The effect of Snapchat filters. It all feels terribly messy, and it takes away from the main attraction." However, he praised the chemistry of the lead stars, saying that "James Reid and Nadine Lustre look more and more comfortable on screen together, and their familiarity with each other offers a shade of realism that cuts through the awful artificiality of the rest of the film." Amanda Perez Amanda Jane Perez (born May 24, 1980)
330-504: The film for its "fuzzy narrative structure" which cause the movie to "lose emotional cohesion". He further said, "The treatment as a whole is kind of a mess, the direction pulling the movie in several different directions. It is best as a low-key romantic drama, focusing on the small moments of connection between the leads. As a comedy, it feels unsure of its approach. It throws a lot in there: loud parents, sassy friends, overwrought laugh lines, and at certain points, animated overlays that mimic
352-429: The first single from the album Unexpected . On October 21, 2016, Perez announced that she was working on her sixth studio album in an interview with Power 98.3 . She intended for a December 2016 release but the album process has continued into 2023. She continues to post many clips of material she is working on via her official Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram pages. Several stand alone singles have been released over
374-564: The independent record label Powerhowse/Silverstone Records in 2001. Her debut album Where U At? was released in 2002 and included the singles "Never" and "Angel". "Never" peaked at No. 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 sales chart, but the album itself did not see much success until it was re-released by Virgin Records to a wider distribution area under the new title, "Angel". Perez's most popular single to date, "Angel", peaked at No. 20 on
396-416: The popular MTV viewer request show Total Request Live . She has had moderate success since departing from the original producers in 2005. Subsequently, she took time off to care for her mother who was diagnosed with cancer. In 2004 Quinn's Silverstone/Powerhowse label partnered to release her second album, this time with Virgin Records, as a joint effort. "I Pray", the title track, was the first single off
418-441: The title song, 1999 This Time (Dwight Yoakam album) , or the title song, 1993 This Time (Los Lobos album) , or the title song, 1999 This Time (Melanie C album) , or the title song (see below), 2007 This Time (Natalia album) , or the title song, 2003 This Time (Robert Cray album) , or the title song, 2009 This Time (Taral Hicks album) , or the title song, 1997 This Time (Thomas Anders album) , or
440-581: The title song, 2004 This Time (Waylon Jennings album) , or the title song (see below), 1974 This Time – The First Four Years , by Culture Club, 1987 This Time... , by Anthony Braxton, 1970 This Time , by Lee Soo Young , 2003 This Time , by Rock Goddess , 2019 This Time... , by Stevie B , 2006 Songs [ edit ] "This Time" (Axwell & Ingrosso song) , 2015 "This Time" (Bryan Adams song) , 1983 "This Time" (Dina Carroll song) , 1993 "This Time" (Dragon song) , 1976 "This Time" (Glee song) , by Lea Michele from
462-479: The upcoming album process including "So Free", "I Know" feat. Dave G., "Did It for Love", "I Get It" feat. Ace, "Ain't the Same", and "Heartache". In February 2017 Perez announced that she will release a limited edition Greatest Hits album entitled 15 Years of Greatest Hits that will only be available for purchase at her live shows. On October 2, 2019, Amanda Perez announced that she and her wife Ana Laura Perez, had
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#1732787040020484-453: Was soon released from her contract due to legal conflicts and Virgin's unwillingness to effect Quinn's original agreements. In 2007 Upstairs Records released a special album dedicated to Perez's mother's death. The lone single from that album, "Candy Kisses" had success on the Top 40/Rhythmic Chart, peaking at No. 17. In 2013, Perez and A-Hype Records released the single "Freak For The Weekend",
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