My god, what the hell did I just watch, this has got to be one of the most fu*ked up films I’ve ever seen. To keep my review short and sweet I got to go on record as saying that any fan of b-movie horror, or should I say very dark B-movie horror has to get their hands on this film. We have a girl who like to keep company with dead bodies, (A good looking girl that is.) We got a screwed up family that runs a funeral home. Blood and guts everywhere, I mean what else can you ask for in a messed up dark horror film.
My main reason for giving this film a good review however does not lye in the story but rather the great film making used to make this picture, The use of shoots makes this film a pleasure to watch. the production value is great, it’s good to see a film where every set and location looks like a real place, and is not some constructed piece of shit. This film delivers on so many levels. The acting is a bit choppy but not half bad, and the effects are outrageous, some of the best effects work I’ve seen in a indie film. Get your hands on a copy of this film if you can. It’s dark and messed up, it’s bit long, but well worth watching.
- Interview with J.R. Bookwalter - January 22, 2015
- Interview with Andrew J. Rausch - January 22, 2015
- Interview with Rick Popko and Dan West - January 22, 2015
- Interview with Director Stevan Mena (Malevolence) - January 22, 2015
- Interview with Screenwriter Jeffery Reddick (Day of the Dead 2007) - January 22, 2015
- Teleconference interview with Mick Garris (Masters of Horror) - January 22, 2015
- A Day at the Morgue with Corri English (Unrest) - January 22, 2015
- Interview with Writer/Director Nacho Cerda (The Abandoned, Aftermath) - January 22, 2015
- Interview with Actress Thora Birch (Dark Corners, The Hole, American Beauty) - January 22, 2015
- Interview with Actor Jason Behr, Plus Skinwalkers Press Coverage - January 22, 2015