“Project Baby” is one of those feel-good movies that will make you laugh, reflect, and unexpectedly tug at your heartstrings. Directed by Eric Quizon and produced by Regal Entertainment, the film delivers more than just romance—it offers an honest and relatable look at modern relationships, societal expectations, and a woman’s journey toward finding happiness on her own terms.
What makes “Project Baby” stand out is its realism. This isn’t your typical love story. It speaks directly to single women who are navigating the pressures of getting older, searching for the right partner, or simply wanting to have a baby while pursuing their dreams and careers. The story feels authentic and timely, tackling issues that many women face but are rarely discussed openly on screen.
Sue Ramirez shines in the role of a career-driven woman who dreams of becoming a mother but struggles with commitment and the expectations placed upon her. Her performance is both charming and emotionally grounded, making her character incredibly relatable. Many viewers may see a reflection of themselves in her journey—her fears, frustrations, hopes, and vulnerabilities.
Rico Blanco, meanwhile, is the film’s biggest surprise. While he is already an icon in the music industry, “Project Baby” proves that he has genuine acting chops as well. Rico delivers a sincere and heartfelt performance as a man willing to stand by and wait for the person he loves. He brings warmth, maturity, and quiet charm to the role. Hindi siya OA—sakto lang, natural, at totoo ang dating. He can make audiences smile, kilig, and even tear up with the simplest scenes and line deliveries.
The film maintains a light and entertaining tone throughout, making it an easy and enjoyable watch. Yet beneath its feel-good vibe lies a powerful message about love, timing, self-worth, and the pressures society places on women as they get older. There are plenty of funny moments that happen naturally, and emotional scenes that hit hard precisely because of their simplicity and honesty.
Bravo to the writers, director Eric Quizon, and the entire creative team for crafting a film that is entertaining, relevant, and full of heart. “Project Baby” is the kind of movie you’ll want to discuss with friends over coffee after leaving the cinema. It sparks conversations about relationships, personal choices, motherhood, and the realities of modern dating. More importantly, it reminds viewers that there is no single timeline for happiness and that everyone’s journey is different.
Showing in cinemas nationwide on June 10,2026.




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