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Disappearing aswang
Reading Bram Stoker’s “Dracula” (1897) in high school was a revelation. First, the novel did not translate accurately into the many film versions I have seen. Second, the novel was presented in ...
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Richard Somes explores the afterlife in ‘Near Death’
In his new film “Near Death,” Richard Somes returns to his horror roots while expanding his work as a producer, writer and ...
Meanwhile, horror has continued flying high. According to The New York Times, horror hit a new high this year: 17 percent of ...
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A ‘Near Death’ experience
The film is called “Near Death,” and it stars Charlie Dizon, RK Bagatsing, Xyriel Manabat, Soliman Cruz, and Lotlot de Leon—and it is directed by the prolific director Richard Somes. The film is an ...
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If scary stories are, well, scary, why do we love them?
I have to admit that I have seen only one Shake, Rattle & Roll movie—back in uni, with my ex-girlfriend. Since the Metro ...
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Filipino folklore feeds familiar vampire tale
In “The Time That Remains,” an immortal Kalinga warrior’s colonial curse prompts reflection on free will and the privilege of mortality ...
The second episode of Shake, Rattle & Roll: Evil Origin s is set in the present day. Titled "2025,' it tells the story of a ...
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