Tía Madré: Directed by Eve Baswel. With Cherie Gil, Jana Agoncillo, Carl Palaganas, Miguel Cortes Hernandez. Tia Madre is a horror film told by a hyper-imaginative 10-year old girl named Camille, whose mother transforms into something more sinister, violent, distant, and possibly not human.
15 Best Filipino Movies on Netflix (Dec 2023) Diksha Sundriyal Shubhabrata Dutta. Updated December 9, 2023. The cinema from the East has been gaining popularity amongst the international audience. Be it Japan, Korea, or the Philippines, the viewership for films and TV shows from these places has seen exponential growth in the past couple of years.Haven't you seen any Filipino movies on Netflix yet? Then, it's time for you to check these out! 1. Birdshot (2016) Birdshot - Official Trailer. Watch on. Director (s): Mikhail Red. Writer (s): Mikhail Red, Rae Red. Cast: Mary Joy Apostol, Arnold Reyes, John Arcilla, Ku Aquino. IMDb Rating: 6.6/10. Runtime: 1h 56m. Genre: Thriller.
Feng Shui. 2004 | Maturity Rating:13+ | Horror. When a woman brings home an antique mirror for good luck, it seems to change her family's fortunes — until an evil curse begins to ruin their lives. Starring:Kris Aquino, Jay Manalo, Lotlot De Leon. Watch all you want.
Looking for some local horror films to watch on Netflix this Halloween? Check out this list of eight eerie and suspenseful movies from the Philippine cinema, both old and new. From Feng Shui to Bliss, these films will get you into the spooky spirit and have you screaming for more.
Whether it's giving life to folklore and mythology or tapping into our most deep-seated fears, these are 10 Filipino horror flicks that are worth a watch. Also read: 10 New Supernatural Horror Titles on Netflix That Will Possess Your Mind. Get ready to scream thanks to these seriously scary Filipino horror films Feng Shui (2004)
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