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WATCH: Andi Eigenmann all set to scare this Halloween in ‘All Souls Night’

By: - Reporter
/ 04:08 PM October 30, 2018


Andi Eigenmann might just scare you out of your wits this Halloween season, if the official trailer of her latest movie, “All Souls Night”, would be any indication.

Eigenmann plays a caregiver named Sheila. She answers an ad to take care of a sick man for three days. During her stay, Sheila encounters strange activities within the family she is staying with.

In a behind-the-scenes interview posted on Viva Entertainment’s YouTube channel, Eigenmann described the horror film as something that “just tells the story that you will be engaged in, that you will want to follow throughout the movie.”

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“Pero hindi ‘yung tipo na nagta-try hard to scare you,” she explained. “Kumbaga yung fear, manggagaling ‘yun sa’yo.”

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(But it’s not the kind of movie that will try hard so hard to scare you. It’s as if the fear will come naturally from you.)

The movie is directed by Aloy Adlawan and Jules Katanyag. It will be released under Viva Entertainment, opening on Halloween, Oct. 31. JB

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