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“Nicklin and Reed share a breezy and charming chemistry on screen, and the tragic turns and developments of their character’s relationship give Exhumed the emotional depth needed to engage the audience amongst the bizarre twists the story takes.”
“Richard Griffin and screenwriter Guy Benoit have crafted an unnerving piece of psychological horror unlike anything else we’re seeing today. It’s the rare film that stays with you long after the lights come up.”
“Exhumed is one of the most beautiful indie films to just sit back and soak in for the visual eye candy.”
Take a look at page 62 in Fangoria Magazine this October. The Disco Exorcist has been named the DVD of the Month, and possibly one of the best films of the year!
“I also really liked the performance of, Sarah Nicklin. She plays a very mysterious and sinister character here and she does it perfectly. The movie wouldn’t have been near as enjoyable without her in it. While the film does have a very cool throwback feel to it that you pick up on rather quickly, the wrong people in the wrong places would have been unable to keep the watch-ability of the film up. Sarah Nicklin of course comes in here and makes things all the more watchable.”
As Seen In: All Things Horror
Within the first five minutes of The Disco Exorcist, viewers are treated to a topless dancer sashaying her hips for a seedy group of perverts; a truckload of cocaine that blankets the screen like the winter’s first snow, satanic imagery and a voodoo spell that leaves one of the strip club patrons twisted in half until he’s ultimately split in two and disemboweled.
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As Seen In: Beyond Hollywood
Over the past twelve months, yours truly has become somewhat obsessed with the gory, madcap action flicks streaming like mutant schoolgirl diarrhea from the inky black depths of Japanese cinema. What began as a passing interested has suddenly transformed itself into a full-blown fanboy crush, an admission that isn’t without its embarrassments.
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As Seen In: Twitch
The name Richard Griffin isn’t exactly a household name. Indie genre directors are a dime a dozen these days and it’s easy to get lost in the shuffle. Every one of them has a feature in the can that lifts ideas and aesthetic liberally from whatever their favorite movies were back when they were 13 and not very many of them are any good.
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As Seen In:The Killing Boxx
Grab yourself a peanut butter and ‘nana sandwidge and prepare to go back in time!
Atomic Brain Invasion defies all laws of gravity, logic, and reason in order to take you back , back to a time when babes were Bettie’s and intergalactic bad guys were as common as Elvis Presley songs on the radio.
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