In this interview, Alix talks about how he brings horror to life and shares insights from his unforgettable collaborations with National Artist for Film and Broadcast Arts Nora Aunor.
These YouTube channels showcase local history and culture with a modern horror twist. So, what makes these Filipino analog horrors effective scares?
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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 ...
Inquirer Opinion on MSN
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 ...
Lifestyle.INQ on MSN
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 ...
Philstar Life on MSNOpinion
Subtle art of fear: The evolution of feminism and horror
Women have always been monsters. Since the beginning of time, stories and illustrations of fear were simplified into the ...
We live among humans finding love and family … and we’re monstrous creatures who crave flesh and murder. We contain multitudes. — Marisol, siren Surely, “The Great Filipino American Aswang Pageant” ...
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The shaman, the jinn, and the woman who wrote about them
Inspired by real encounters with the supernatural, Sariah Wan Jaafar’s ‘The Shaman’s Circle’ dives into Southeast Asia’s ...
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