Shake, Rattle & Roll X is a 2008 Filipino fantasy horror anthology film produced by Regal Entertainment and directed by Micheal Tuviera and Topel Lee.
[2][3] The film was a box office success, and Robert Villar won the MMFF Award for Best Child Performer.
This is also the last film appearance of actor Cris Daluz, who died in a stroke in Olongapo City, Zambales on February 12, 2009, at the age of 74.
At night, Jay and Dennis travel along a dark highway, accidentally running over a pregnant woman crossing the street.
Jay, Sarah and the others evacuate to the upper floors as the aswangs, break in, killing patients including Julius and Erick.
While Jay is being attacked by the creatures, Sarah uses a fire-lit broom to activate the fire sprinkler system to destroy the aswangs.
A terrified young woman running through the halls of San Selino College at night sees horrific visions of a dead student wearing an old school uniform.
The young woman dies after being stoned and having her forehead sliced by a razor being held by an unknown female hand with a sleeve of a nun's habit.
Waking up from a nightmare, Joy confesses to her friends of what happened the previous night; hours before midnight, she picked a mysterious class picture named "Rubi 1898" in the school's storage room.
Joy discovers sinister Chavacano writing in a classroom window, written in blood, stating "No me mires fijamente".
Crisel, Sabel, and Adela, in retaliation, wrote a letter to the headmistress nun, Mother Agnes, to report Belonia's actions.
The ghosts of Crisel, Sabel and Adela reappear and tear the picture apart, banishing Belonia as the trio departs for the afterlife.
The matriarch's sister Celso, however, is brainwashed and cuts down the tree, causing him to fall ill with in unexplainable condition.
Junie, Celso's nephew, goes to see Nieves, along with a young girl named Kaysee after gaining information from a resident.
Nieves explains that the tree he cut in the backyard was the home of engkanto couple Hagnaya and his wife, Wai Lana.
Nieves negotiates with Wai Lana and Hagnaya, explaining that Celso did not mean to cut down the tree and offers them help to find a new home.
Enraged, the Nieves throws a repellent in the air while Junie hits it with his sling-stone, killing Acacia in the process.
"Class Picture" was viewed as having strong Asian horror elements although its script failed to keep pace with the direction.
The last entry, "Nieves" is described to be entertaining due to its solid script, carefully blended mythology with humor and an unforgettable performance from Marian Rivera.