Eerie – ABC Film Challenge – Horror – E – Eerie – Movie Review
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The Pope's Exorcist Review - Is it Worth Watching (Spoilers)Director: Mikhail Red
Writer: Mariah Reodica, Mikhail Red, Rae Red (Screenplay)
Cast
- Bea Alonzo (My First Romance)
- Charo Santos-Concio (The Woman Who Left)
- Jake Cuenca (In the Name of Love)
- Maxene Magalona
- Gillian Vicencio (Hellcome Home)
Plot: When a student’s suicide rattles an all-girls Catholic school, a clairvoyant guidance counselor leans on a ghost to uncover the convent’s abusive past.
Runtime: 1 Hour 41 Minutes
There may be spoilers in the rest of the review
Story: Eerie starts in the shadow of a Catholic school being rocked by a student’s suicide. The school guidance counselor Pat (Alonzo) looks to help the other students cope with the impact. However, she starts having haunting experiences herself.
Pat’s investigation looks to point the finger at the strict Mother Alice (Santos-Concio), but a visit from a former deceased spirit Eri (Vicencio) takes her toward the disturbing truth.
Verdict on Eerie
Eerie is a horror mystery thriller following a school guidance counselor that finds herself investigating a student’s suicide. This sees her meet a spirit roaming the school, as she looks for the disturbing truth about the school. However, not everything is as it seems, and she is left to fight for what is right.
There are some great scares in this movie, most you can tell are coming, but they are effective throughout. The bigger mystery of what is going on is surprising and shocking. While the investigation offers plenty of different potential outcomes.
Final Thoughts – Eerie has great scares throughout the bigger mystery.