

A house that eats people? Insane. Until your friend disappears inside it.
"Isang araw, hindi na lang siya nagpakita." This is how friends and neighbors describe what happened to Grace Elizaga, the latest case in a string of unexplained disappearances in the quiet town of Solante. But did she run away? Or was she taken? And is she still alive? Time is running out. And Ken Alonso, the last person to see Grace, is the only lead in the investigation. But no one believes his story. Because urban legends are not real. And a house that eats people is insane. Or is it?
Practical Effects
The house itself — shot on location, no CGI, genuinely cursed energy.
Acting
Andrea Brillantes sells terror in her first horror lead.

Director
Joey De Guzman
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The 'bahay na bato' setting deliberately invokes Spanish colonial architecture — Filipino horror often weaponizes history that won't stay buried.
Director Joey De Guzman shot this in 8 days with a $12K budget after a producer ghosted (yes, really) — the title became accidentally meta.