Charo Santos-Concio and Bea Alonzo's chiller "Eerie" ticks off many of the horror genre's time-tested ploys, but director Mikhail Red executes them with as much confidence as skill. It's far from original, but that doesn't make the murky and unsettling world it imagines any less mystifying or striking as it effectively evokes viewers' sense of the uncanny and terror of the unknown. The film tells the story of stubborn guidance counselor Patricia Consolacion (Bea), who lifts the veil of secrecy on the campus of an ultraconservative all-girl Catholic school run by Sor Alic Nicolas (Charo), its unyieldingly authoritative principal. Pat investigates a ...
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