Exhumed
Exhumed is an edgy horror film. It anticipates a move away from current, more supernaturally inclined fear flicks, towards something nastier and moodier. Exhumed deals with a twisted family that is seemingly unable to leave their own home. Their gnarled existence and mounting animosity finally gives way to violence and visceral panic.
Exhumed’s closest living relatives would perhaps be The House Of The Devil, Ils, and The Strangers. The recently deceased would include the weirdo Hammer efforts of the late-60s and early 70s: The Devil Rides Out, Vampire Circus, etc. Exhumed shares with these movies a claustrophobic fear of what lies inside both the home and the head.
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Starring
- Debbie Rochon
- Sarah Nicklin
- Michael Thurber
- Michael Reed
- Rich Tretheway
- Evalena Marie
- Jonathan Thomson
- Jonathan Thomson
Produced by Ted Marr and Kristin Kayala
Written by Guy Benoit
Screenshots from the movie
Reviews
fans of cult or oddball cinema will relish Exhumed’s uniqueness. Also, moviegoers that want to think and get involved in a movie will be pleased. No matter the type of film fan, everyone should be able to appreciate Griffin's vision and what he was trying to achieve with Exhumed. Continue reading on Examiner.com Review: Richard Griffin's 'Exhumed' - Providence Entertainment | Examiner.com http://www.examiner.com/entertainment-in-providence/review-richard-griffin-s-exhumed-review#ixzz1nF39D5LZ
Heralded by adjectives like "unique," "original," and other words to describe how different this film is from modern horror fare, comes Exhumed.








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