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  1. Brilliant_Coach9877 on

    Had to stop wa5ching they show too much most 9f rhe bleeding film .looks good though 

  2. RobotIcHead on

    Filmed in Ireland and Spain.

    However is the director that big of a name to put his name on the film?

  3. grafton24 on

    I liked A Hole In The Ground and loved Evil Dead Rise, so I’m excited for this one.

    Does anyone know whereabouts in Dublin he’s from?

  4. Satanicbearmaster on

    Can’t wait to see this! That VHS style poster for it is class also. Chartbusters vibe, in the best way. 

  5. Our daughter has been missing for 8 years and was found looking the same age as when she went missing in a 3,000 year old sarcophagus, oh and it looks like her skin and nails are rotting off.

    Let’s bring her home and re-integrate her with the rest of the family.

    Still looking forward to seeing it. Great to see this level of production here in Ireland.

  6. Dreenar18 on

    Looks like some silly fun, didn’t know he was Irish somehow.

    Going to try catch this in the cinema because I regretted not seeing Primate in cinema earlier this year.

  7. DatabaseCommercial92 on

    Love this guy’s work. The last shot looks really creepy. I hope it’s a big success. I don’t go to the cinema often but I will for this.

  8. TonySchnips on

    Oh yeah sure lets just bring this creepy ass rabid kid who we found in a fucking SARCOPHAGUS and who’s flesh is literally peeling off home to our house with our other kids, what could possibly go wrong?

    Sick of these trailers that show way too much of the movie but it’s very evidently got James Wan’s fingerprints all over it.

    I’ll watch it but Damian McCarthy’s Hokum looks a thousand times better.

  9. Significant_Pop_5337 on

    He’s good at what he does. A sure watch for me

  10. Beedle12345 on

    Won’t lie I’m majorly disappointed with the trailer. Evil Dead Rise was absolutely brilliant, 10/10, and couldn’t wait for new stuff from the director!
    This just seems like some Conjuring/Nun style jump scare shlock, ah well I’ll probably give it a go either way, always good to see Irish directors getting their stuff out there

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