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Eerie: Horror film leaves Netflix viewers 'screaming' and 'sleeping with the lights on'

Filipino horror film is set at an all-girls Catholic school

Clémence Michallon
New York
Wednesday 14 August 2019 13:25 EDT
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'Eerie' trailer 2019

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A horror film newly released on Netflix has left some viewers screaming out loud and sleeping with the lights on after their viewing sessions.

Eerie, a Filipino supernatural horror movie, was released earlier this year and added to the streaming platform’s catalogue in July.

Set at an all-girls Catholic school, the film features a “clairvoyant guidance counsellor” who “leans on a ghost to uncover the convent’s abusive past” after a student dies by suicide.

Several viewers admitted on social media that the film left them terrified.

“Everyone needs to watch Eerie on Netflix I’m dead a** SCARED watching,” one person wrote.

Someone else said they had screamed three times in just 20 minutes of watching time, while another viewer tweeted: “Just watched Eerie on Netflix and umm where’s my night light?? Scary AF.”

“Watching Eerie on Netflix alone in a hotel is not a good idea,” someone else wrote.

Another asked: “Just watched Eerie on Netflix and guess who’ll be sleeping with the lights on for a week?” next to a raised hand emoji.

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Eerie, starring Bea Alonzo and Charo Santos-Concio and directed by Mikhail Red, is out on Netflix now.

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