'Strange Frequencies: Taiwan Killer Hospital' gets rave reviews for its new style of horror

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'Strange Frequencies: Taiwan Killer Hospital' gets rave reviews for its new style of horror
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The “GoCam-horror” and “meta found footage” flick “Strange Frequencies: Taiwan Killer Hospital” hits the 50th Metro Manila Film Festival this Dec. 25, and viewers can expect plenty of jump-scare scenes and nerve-jangling thrills.

Dec 21, 2024 11:51 PMAfter the movie premiere held at the Cinema 3 of SM Megamall last Dec. 19, actress Jane De Leon and tarot card reader Raf Pineda earned praises from the audience for their remarkable performance in the film.

This “experience-horror” genre is a first among the usual choices of films shown at the annual MMFF and is expected to fuel moviegoer’s worst nightmares.Xinglin Hospital has been abandoned for over 20 years and is considered a condemned building in Taiwan. Rumors abound regarding the atrium of the 7th floor, where many claim to have seen the ghost of a wailing old lady said to be roaming the corridors.

The film was produced by the “Master of Horror” Erik Matti and veteran filmmaker Ronald “Dondon” Monteverde of Reality MM Studios in partnership with actor Enrique Gil who stars in the film as the leader of the seven. Zarckaroo is a local video creator known for filming actual footage in some of the region’s most haunted and offbeat places. Some 1.6 million subscribers follow his YouTube account while his Facebook page has 1.9 million followers.

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