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PSA: ‘Feng Shui’ Is Finally on Netflix, Just in Time for Spooky Season

  • Posted on Oct 18, 2022Oct 18, 2022
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PSA: ‘Feng Shui’ Is Finally on Netflix, Just in Time for Spooky Season

Oct 18, 2022   •   Ina Louise Manto

Halloween is right around the corner. The perfect excuse to be whoever you want for a night and *finally* go to parties as more places open up for the occasion. But if you’re part of the bunch who’s staying indoors this year and sticking to the usual horror/slasher film binge-watching this spooky season, you’d be delighted to know that Feng Shui’s restored version is finally on Netflix.

 

The highest-grossing Filipino film of 2004

Are you really Pinoy if you haven’t seen Feng Shui? The movie was such a success that it was the highest-grossing Filipino film of 2004, giving Kris Aquino the title “Box-Office Horror Queen”. The horror film directed by Chito S. Roño is one of the many local films that was digitally restored and remastered under ABS-CBN’s Film Restoration Project. Now available in high-definition, will the iconic jump scares and scenes look scarier?

No more illegal streaming or waiting for its schedule on Star Cinema, as it was recently added on Netflix. And it can also be streamed in other Southeast Asian countries! Watch it here.

 

It probably scarred you too

After the release of the movie, we probably aren’t the only ones who had to run upstairs after turning the lights out at night. No one wanted to see Lotus Feet, no one wanted to look at the bagua they would randomly see outside a neighbor’s home. Feng Shui changed Pinoy horror, and we’re elated that we can stream now this horror classic whenever.

If you’re in the mood for more horror movies, here are other Filipino horror movies that you can stream on Netflix:

 

Maledicto (2019)

Being a predominantly Catholic country, we’re no strangers to exorcisms. Maledicto is a 2019 film that features a psychologist-turned-priest who witnessed the death of his sister during an exorcism. Troubled by this incident, Xavi becomes a priest and gets tapped by the Vatican to become an exorcist. He teams up with a clairvoyant nun to help a possessed student. With no other exorcist believing her, Xavi is the last resort.

Watch here.

 

Eerie (2019)

Set in an all-girls Catholic school in the ’90s, a clairvoyant guidance counselor tries to uncover the past of a student who killed herself on campus. What could’ve caused her unexpected death? How did it impact her closest friends and classmates? Will Pat Consolacion (played by Bea Alonzo) be able to communicate with the former student’s ghost?

Watch it here.

 

Pagpag: Siyam na Buhay (2013)

Pinoys are known for having superstitions on almost every occasion, one of which is doing pagpag after visiting a wake. What happens when you don’t follow the superstitions surrounding a wake and a funeral? This group of friends finds out in the most gruesome ways. In this horror flick, Kathniel proved that their tandem isn’t only for kilig movies.

Watch it here.

 

Kuwaresma (2019)

You’re in for a treat when you watch Kuwaresma. Set in Baguio (a.k.a. one of the most haunted places in the country) a family mourns the death of their youngest daughter. However, mystery surrounds the cause of her death. Her twin brother, who came home for the wake, tries to dig deeper and finds out grim truths about their family and their home.

Watch it here.

 

Aurora (2018)

Based on a true event in 1987 in Leyte, Aurora is a ship that hit rocks, claiming the lives of its passengers. Leana (played by Anne Curtis) and her sister are tasked to search for the bodies from the wreckage in exchange for a bounty. However, it isn’t just bodies that they find out but spirits who are desperate to go home.

Watch it here.

 

Sunod (2019)

Desperate to find more ways to pay for her daughter’s medical bills, a mother applies for a call center job and ends up being haunted in the workplace.

Watch it here.

 

What are your favorite Pinoy films? Sound off in the comments below!

 

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