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Horror film festival now showing at SM Supermalls

Charlene A. Cayabyab

CLARK FREEPORT -- At least five horror films are now showing at SM Supermalls cinemas in the region.

SM Cinema’s “Sine Sindak Horror Film Festival” is back for its second run with five curated movie titles.

Courtesy of Crystalsky Multimedia Inc., the film festival at SM City Clark, SM City Tarlac and other SM Supermall cinemas features the Dead Sight, Evil’s Curse, Door Lock, The Only Mom, and Look Away starting October 23 until October 29.

In Deadsight, a partially blind man and a pregnant officer work together to escape their town through swarms of the living dead.

A holiday romance gone wrong, Evil’s Curse is the story of a young backpacker falling in love with a girl possessed by demons.

Doorlock is a creepy story about a woman’s escape and struggle from a stalker.

In The Only Mom, a family moves into a haunted colonial-house and finds their lives turned upside down.

An alienated and awkward high school girl finds her sinister alter-ego in the mirror in Look Away.

Moviegoers can avail of Sine Sindak 2’s unlimited all-day pass for only P199 or watch a single movie for P120.

SM Cinema’s Snack Time is also offering promos exclusive to Sine Sindak 2.

Moviegoers who avail of Sine Sindak 2 movies are entitled to P199 popcorn bucket and a large drink combo. A special promo is also offered via the GrabPay App. Single-movie tickets can be availed through GrabPay for only P99.

Catch the Sine Sindak 2 Horror Film Festival from October 23 to 29 in all SM Cinema branches nationwide.

Book your tickets through the website, www.smcinema.com, or download the SM Cinema mobile app.

You may also follow SMCinema on Facebook and @SM_Cinema on Instagram for updates.

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