Thrillers are set to dominate cinema screens this week as the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB) approved suspense-filled movies in time for the Halloween.
Thriller s are set to dominate cinema screens this week as the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board approved suspense-filled movies in time for the Halloween.'Talahib,' a horror-adventure about a paranormal killing in the grass fields, received an R-13 from MTRCB Board Members Eloisa Matias, Antonio Reyes and Fernando Prieto.
The Indonesian horror-thriller, 'Vina: Before 7 Days,' based on a true story, received an R-16 rating from BMs Reyes, Jan Marini Alano and Richard Reynoso.'Alice' also got an R-16 due to sex scenes, nudity, violence, gore and cursing.Another local film, 'Friendly Fire,' an e-sports-centric film from Black Cap Pictures, which premiered at the Hawaii International Film Festival, received a PG rating.
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