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- 95Film ThreatJosiah TealFilm ThreatJosiah TealExhuma is a masterpiece of art-horror and South Korean filmmaking, ensured to enthrall viewers into repeated viewings and deep dives into each chapter.
- 85Paste MagazineMatt DonatoPaste MagazineMatt DonatoWriter/director Jang Jae-hyun’s Exhuma bobs and weaves in ways American exorcism stories couldn’t fathom.
- 83Original-CinThom ErnstOriginal-CinThom ErnstPlenty happens in Exhuma, which branches out from its home base in South Korea, briefly touching down in America, with added references to Japan. It can make for a crowded narrative, launching several storylines of unsettled spirits and ghostly miscreants. Yet Hyun's story is told efficiently enough not to seem convoluted or aimless.
- 75The PlaylistBrian FarvourThe PlaylistBrian FarvourEven though Exhuma may exist as a wellspring threatening to drown in ideas possibly better suited for multiple films, Jang Jae-hyun has still managed to bring to life a compelling story about something that should remain dead.
- 50Movie NationRoger MooreMovie NationRoger MooreThe third act has higher stakes and violence and rituals that race against a clock. But by then the story’s spell has dissipated, and any hope the tale might twist into something scarier, sadder or funnier is long gone.