SM Cinema’s annual horror film festival Sine Sindak returns for its sixth edition, bringing a lineup of terrifying films to all SM Cinema branches across the country.
This year’s Sine Sindak 6 features six horror titles—1978, Hidden in the Dark, Near Death, No Tears in Hell, Push, and The Fetus—each offering a different kind of scare. Viewers can catch any of the films for P150 per ticket or go for an all-day pass priced at P300 for a nonstop horror experience.
The festival also includes the Sine Sindak Horror House, a walk-through attraction available for free with every ticket purchase. The attraction is open exclusively at SM Mall of Asia, SM Megamall, and SM North EDSA.

In 1978, the story unfolds during Argentina’s military dictatorship, when a group of torturers mistakenly kidnaps the wrong people during the World Cup final, turning an interrogation into a nightmare. Hidden in the Dark follows a hospital patient in Slovakia gifted with psychic abilities who helps police find missing persons but faces psychological torment after failing to save a child.
Near Death centers on Julia, a woman who survives a suicide attempt only to be haunted by tormented souls intent on dragging her back to the brink. No Tears in Hell takes place in the frozen isolation of Alaska, where a mother and son lure victims into their home for torture and cannibalism.
In Push, a pregnant realtor must fight for her life after being trapped by a violent intruder inside a house with a bloody past. Rounding out the lineup is The Fetus, where a couple discovers their unborn child is part human and part demon, forcing them to uncover its terrifying origins before it’s too late.
Sine Sindak 6 runs until Nov. 4 in all SM Cinema branches nationwide.







