SummaryLed by the tough-as-nails Hazel (Sharni Vinson), a band of desperate criminals abduct Katherine (Carlyn Burchell), the daughter of an ultra-wealthy family, for ransom. What the gang doesn’t realize is that although they have Katherine’s body, her soul is already in possession of a demonic force that’s about to turn the tables on them. [IFC Midnig... Read More
Directed By:Alastair Orr
Written By:Jonathan Jordaan, Alastair Orr, Catherine Blackman
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Apr 10, 2017
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When horror movies had started to get stale this little movie comes along to add a breath of fresh air to the genre. Granted, mostly everything has been done in horror, though what the writers and director do here is change the location and situation in which the horror occur, and it works. There are a few shortcomings - the slo-mo so the director can visually brag about his CGI; the change in a character from strong to weak stereotypical "Scream Queen" at the flick-of-a-switch; as well as a few other minor inconsistencies. Though the story and the acting abilities of the cast keep the film afloat. Worth, at least, one viewing.
Production Company:
- A-Game Productions
- Fat Cigar Productions
- Pressure Cooker Studios
- The Darkside
- The First Order
Release Date:Mar 24, 2017
Duration:1 h 30 m
Tagline:Evil has an address...
Awards
South African Film and Television Awards
• 2 Wins & 3 Nominations
Golden Trailer Awards
• 1 Nomination




























