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Indie director Richard Griffin is known for his literally
and figuratively colorful genre features like FEEDING THE MASSES, BEYOND THE
DUNWICH HORROR and THE DISCO EXORCIST, but his latest movie EXHUMED ventures
into a darker, black-and-white place. The trailer has emerged today, and we’ve
got that and a new exclusive pic to show you.
Scripted by Guy Benoit, produced by Ted Marr and Kristin Kayala and starring Sarah Nicklin, Michael Reed, Michael Thurber, Evalena Marie, Rich Tretheway, Jonathan Thomson and Fango fave Debbie Rochon, EXHUMED (which we last told you about here) focuses on a very strange family who keep themselves shut up inside their house. “It marks a real change of pace, not only for us, but for modern horror in general,” Griffin says. “There are no tricks, no gimmicks, no CGI fakery, but a return to classic storytelling. I am quite proud of the level of performances in this movie, which are only matched by the sheer originality and power of the screenplay. I think audiences will be quite disturbed by the events that take place in the film."

His longtime producer Marr is “really excited to be trying something new with EXHUMED. It’s almost like a period piece, given that it is in black and white and the composed, measured style of it. But I think it really delivers on an emotional level, perhaps more deeply than any of our other films to date.”
EXHUMED has its world premiere Friday, November 11th at the Orpheum Theater, 1 School Street, Foxboro, MA, with showings at 7 and 9 p.m.; tickets will be $9 at the door. Find out more about this and other productions of Griffin and Marr’s Scorpio Film Releasing at its official website, and also see EXHUMED’s Facebook page.
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