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Sine-Sindak Horror Film Festival at SM Cinemas

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This coming Halloween, prepare yourselves to be horrified and get ready for your loudest scream as SM Cinema, the largest film exhibitor in the country, together with CrystalSky Multimedia, a key distributo­r of internatio­nally renowned films, brings you the scariest film fest of the year: the first ever Sine-Sindak Horror Film Festival.

Sine-Sindak features eight internatio­nal horror movies that will surely send shivers down your spine.

The Hoarder (USA)

Ella (Mischa Barton) discovers her boyfriend is renting a secret storage unit, which she initially thought her partner is using as a hideout for his affair. Unfortunat­ely, she together with her best friend Molly (Emily Atack), discover something more terrifying instead. She will also meet a group of strangers to help her face a deranged killer lurking in the darkness. The Dead Room (USA)

Witness the terrifying ordeal of two cynical scientists (Jed Brophy and Jeffrey Thomas) and a young psychic (Laura Petersen) as they encounter a powerful spirit protecting the secrets of an old farm house. Urban Evil (South Korea)

An award-winning movie from South Korea, it follows the story of a mutant boy who must face the uncanny exorcisms in his hometown.

Lavender (USA)

Starring Abbie Cornish, this film follows the life of a photograph­er after she suffered from a severe memory loss. A concerned psychiatri­st (Justin Long) tries to help her recover her lost memories and unravel the secrets of her forgotten past.

Darkness Rising (USA)

Madison (Tara Holt) together with her friends, Jake (Bryce Johnson) and Izzy (Katrina Law), visit their old house where her family was massacred. As the lone survivor, she looks for her mysterious past but unfortunat­ely, she also awakens the detrimenta­l evil residing there.

Hollow One (USA)

Rachel Wade (Kate Alden) and her younger sister go to an isolated community and find their missing father after the tragic death of their mother. Instead of getting answers, Rachel must face her family’s dark history and a mysterious figure to fight for their survival.

The Lost Case (Thailand)

A Thai movie, it follows the story of two newbies in a production company producing a popular television show called Ghost Doctor TV. They were assigned to a suicide case and as they continue investigat­ing, the two are about to deal with the most horrifying and terrifying encounters of their lives.

Grace (Thailand)

Another movie from Thailand, it features a girl named Grace as she and her brother plan to kidnap Care, a famous internet idol. Grace, also a former internet idol, will show the world how crazy and pathetic she is as she tortures the internet personalit­y.

The House On Pine Street

A psychologi­cal horror about a young woman coping with an unwanted pregnancy after moving into a seemingly haunted house.

Exit Humanity

A young man struggles to survive in the aftermath of a deadly undead outbreak during the American Civil War.

As a treat to brave moviegoers, a Sine-Sindak Horror Film Festival ticket is priced at P99. For those who want to finish the scary ride and enjoy all the horror flicks, an unlimited all-day pass is also offered at P199.

Catch Sine-Sindak movie offerings in SM Cinema branches and Walter Mart Cinemas nationwide from Oct. 24-30. Book your tickets through the website, www.smcinema.com or download the SM Cinema mobile app.

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