A family moves into an old house, unaware of its diabolic, bloody history. The film features two separate stories from different time periods: the Villareal family from the present time, and the Domingo family who lived in the same house back in the 90s.
Production
That house IS a character—crumbling, hungry, unforgettable.
Acting
Dennis Trillo brings wounded-dad energy that actually lands.

Director
Bobby Bonifacio
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Bobby Bonifacio channels classic Filipino haunted house lore— Balete Drive meets Catholic school trauma. The 'pasok ka' invitation mirrors folkloric engkanto traps.
The 90s timeline isn't nostalgia bait—it's deliberately set during post-Marcos instability, suggesting the house feeds on national as well as personal wounds.