Vivamax Movies: Best Pinay Films from the Philippines

Best Vivamax Movies and Pinay Films from the Philippines brings together a curated look at some of the most talked-about titles in contemporary Filipino cinema. Known for its bold storytelling and modern themes, Vivamax has become a major platform for movies that explore romance, desire, relationships, and real-life social dynamics. These films stand out not just for their sensual elements, but also for their emotional depth and distinctly Pinay perspective.

Vivamax movies have gained international attention thanks to their fearless approach and relatable narratives. From intense romantic dramas to provocative thrillers, many Pinay films produced under Vivamax reflect the evolving voice of Philippine cinema. They often highlight strong female characters, intimate storytelling, and cultural nuances that resonate with audiences beyond Southeast Asia, making them increasingly popular among global viewers.

This page is dedicated to showcasing the best Vivamax movies and Pinay films from the Philippines in one place. Whether you are discovering Vivamax for the first time or looking to explore standout Pinay films that define the platform’s identity, this collection offers an insightful gateway into one of the most dynamic and daring film movements in the region.

Gayuma

A dark tale of fatal obsession and erotic passion, centers on a young student artist mesmerized by a beautiful and mysterious figure drawing model in his art school.

My Boyfriend is a Sex Worker

This romantic dramedy highlights the relationship between Ace, the influential Mendoza family’s perfect son, and Gio, a gay porn content creator and sex worker. While they see themselves an ideal match, the uptight Mendoza matriarch Angelica doesn’t seem to think so.

Boy Kaldag

Boy Kaldag, a man infamous for his massive manhood — a gift that drives women wild and sparks envy among men. As his legend grows, Boy Kaldag plunges into a world of lust and chaos that comes with being so well-endowed. From a difficult birth, because he gets stuck on the way out because of his enormous endowment, to what seems like a curse, which befalls all that have relations with him, he has a problematic life. He recounts his life story to a late-night naughty-podcast host.

Mama’s Boy

A controversial affair unfolds when a young man, Glen, manipulates his stepmother, Lorraine and her sister, Leilanie, to fall for him to exact revenge on his father, Mauro. But there is twist and Glen is in for life-shattering shock.

Teacher pet

Robin, a young student, is obsessed with Tanya, his teacher. He then sees Tanya kissing a female student, so he blackmails her. When Robin believes that he is in control, he learns Tanya’s dark personality.

Two Mothers

Two best friends. And their lust for each one’s opponent mothers. Junhyeong and Daejin are best friends. One day Daejin’s mom visits Junhyeong who is heartbroken when he was disappointed in love. She suggests that she will teach him sex and make him a real man. Unlike Junhyeong, Daejin is popular guy to women. But he long since has fallen in love with Junhyeong’s mom. When Daejin hears Junhyeong’s parents seems to divorce, he decides to start expressing his affection to her.

Homejack Reverse

The roles are reversed in this sequel to the 2016 film, with two women “raping” a man during a home invasion.

Family Reconstruction

Gwang-sik is a single father with a son and Hae-ra is a widow with a daughter. They get remarried and become one family. Gwang-sik’s son Myeong-ho and Hae-ra’s daughter Dal-rae are brother and sister but they end up having sex. Their parents notice something is wrong but they pretend they don’t know anything. That’s because Gwang-sik feels attracted to Dal-rae and Hae-ra feels attracted to Myeong-ho. They go on a family trip to Kangwondo. They end up colliding with their sexual desires for each other and in the end, their family is reconstructed.