It was 13 years ago when awarded director Jose Javier Reyes came out with the horror flick “Spirit Of The Glass” that scored high at the box-office and made popular the young stars in the cast. Joey’s follow-up movie of the same genre, “Spirit Of The Glass 2: The Haunted,” opens on Nov. 1.
It’s not a sequel, he said. The new movie is about a group of young people calling on spirits from the underworld for fun. Then each one faces the consequence of the spirits they conjured.
“Ang kwento is about an artista in the 1960’s who had a very sad life and namatay for reasons na hindi talaga alam ng mga tao,” Joey said.
In the lead cast are Cristine Reyes-Khatibi, Miss Universe Philippines 2016 Maxine Medina, one of “Wowowin” hosts Ashley Ortega, Daniel Matsunaga, Benjamin Alves, and Enrico Cuenca.
As to paranormal experiences while shooting, Joey said there was always something going wrong every time they shoot a scene in a certain room of the house they used. He found out a grandmother died from stomach cancer in that room.
“We were shooting in a room na laging sumasakit ’yung tiyan ko. Sinisikmura ako at mararamdaman mo na there’s another presence in the room. ’Yung video assist, ’yung isang camera laging nasisira,” he claimed. “Then they said we have to pray and ask permission, then naging okay na.”
“Spirit Of The Glass 2: The Haunted” is produced by OctoArts Films in association with T-Rex Entertainment.
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Jazz Fest Thursdays continues
The Jazz Fest Thursdays launched six months ago by Greenfield District Corp. marked its sixth month anniversary last Oct. 5, with a special performance by Zia Quizon’s band Extrapolation.
There to show support to Zia and her band were Karylle, Yael Yuzon of Spongecola, GMA artist Benjamin Alves and Robin Nievera.
With the success of the Jazz Fest Thursdays, Greenfield’s EVP/GM Atty. Duane A.X. Santos expressed delight to have fulfilled their vision of bringing people together.
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Tidbits: Happy b-day greetings today, Oct. 26, go to Viva’s big boss Vic del Rosario, Gina Nolasco, Priscilla P. Tuazon, Janet Arnaiz, Jennifer Ongkeko, Jose Bravo, Victor de Vera, Rusty Salazar, Jhervy Santiago, Delbert Santos, Gina Nolasco, Jennifer Ongkiko, Rusty Salazar, Grave Velasco, Victor de Vera, Jose Israel Bravo, Priscilla Tuazon, Delbert Santos, Jherry Santiago, Aida Espiritu, Jules Yanga, Theresa Veloso, Jason Manuel, Callyx Lavado daughter of "TWBA" set designer Randy turns 3, Carmelito Lamoso, Emy Enriquez, Jenny Deed Navarro, Glaiza Joyce Cruz, Rosanna Morales, Shanna Paula Plaza, Jennifer Tan, Dolyn Monique Cadungog, Inday Varing Nacario, Kim Grace Deldig, Dr. Cynthia Gayatin, Lilia Aimas, Tem Ponce, DTI Sec. Ramon Lopez and Rep. Joey Salceda… Oct. 27: Charo Santos-Concio, NiƱo Muhlach, Gary Lising, Harlene Bautista, Nelly Campos, Michael Abundo, Ingrid Salas, Jojo Gatbonton, Michelle Aldana, Viel Aquino-Dee, Ronald Manila, Allure Padua, Joy Rosaroso, and Maria Teresa Cancio…
It’s not a sequel, he said. The new movie is about a group of young people calling on spirits from the underworld for fun. Then each one faces the consequence of the spirits they conjured.
“Ang kwento is about an artista in the 1960’s who had a very sad life and namatay for reasons na hindi talaga alam ng mga tao,” Joey said.
In the lead cast are Cristine Reyes-Khatibi, Miss Universe Philippines 2016 Maxine Medina, one of “Wowowin” hosts Ashley Ortega, Daniel Matsunaga, Benjamin Alves, and Enrico Cuenca.
As to paranormal experiences while shooting, Joey said there was always something going wrong every time they shoot a scene in a certain room of the house they used. He found out a grandmother died from stomach cancer in that room.
“We were shooting in a room na laging sumasakit ’yung tiyan ko. Sinisikmura ako at mararamdaman mo na there’s another presence in the room. ’Yung video assist, ’yung isang camera laging nasisira,” he claimed. “Then they said we have to pray and ask permission, then naging okay na.”
“Spirit Of The Glass 2: The Haunted” is produced by OctoArts Films in association with T-Rex Entertainment.
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Jazz Fest Thursdays continues
The Jazz Fest Thursdays launched six months ago by Greenfield District Corp. marked its sixth month anniversary last Oct. 5, with a special performance by Zia Quizon’s band Extrapolation.
There to show support to Zia and her band were Karylle, Yael Yuzon of Spongecola, GMA artist Benjamin Alves and Robin Nievera.
With the success of the Jazz Fest Thursdays, Greenfield’s EVP/GM Atty. Duane A.X. Santos expressed delight to have fulfilled their vision of bringing people together.
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Tidbits: Happy b-day greetings today, Oct. 26, go to Viva’s big boss Vic del Rosario, Gina Nolasco, Priscilla P. Tuazon, Janet Arnaiz, Jennifer Ongkeko, Jose Bravo, Victor de Vera, Rusty Salazar, Jhervy Santiago, Delbert Santos, Gina Nolasco, Jennifer Ongkiko, Rusty Salazar, Grave Velasco, Victor de Vera, Jose Israel Bravo, Priscilla Tuazon, Delbert Santos, Jherry Santiago, Aida Espiritu, Jules Yanga, Theresa Veloso, Jason Manuel, Callyx Lavado daughter of "TWBA" set designer Randy turns 3, Carmelito Lamoso, Emy Enriquez, Jenny Deed Navarro, Glaiza Joyce Cruz, Rosanna Morales, Shanna Paula Plaza, Jennifer Tan, Dolyn Monique Cadungog, Inday Varing Nacario, Kim Grace Deldig, Dr. Cynthia Gayatin, Lilia Aimas, Tem Ponce, DTI Sec. Ramon Lopez and Rep. Joey Salceda… Oct. 27: Charo Santos-Concio, NiƱo Muhlach, Gary Lising, Harlene Bautista, Nelly Campos, Michael Abundo, Ingrid Salas, Jojo Gatbonton, Michelle Aldana, Viel Aquino-Dee, Ronald Manila, Allure Padua, Joy Rosaroso, and Maria Teresa Cancio…
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