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Phil Herman's Unearthed

  • 2024
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6,3/10
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Phil Herman's Unearthed (2024)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThis anthology intricately interlaces four compelling tales, each orbiting individuals who unravel hidden, lost, or long-guarded secrets. Brace yourself for an exhilarating odyssey of discov... Tout lireThis anthology intricately interlaces four compelling tales, each orbiting individuals who unravel hidden, lost, or long-guarded secrets. Brace yourself for an exhilarating odyssey of discovery and suspense as "Unearthed" plunges deep beneath the surface to unveil mysteries conce... Tout lireThis anthology intricately interlaces four compelling tales, each orbiting individuals who unravel hidden, lost, or long-guarded secrets. Brace yourself for an exhilarating odyssey of discovery and suspense as "Unearthed" plunges deep beneath the surface to unveil mysteries concealed for far too long.

  • Réalisation
    • Derek Braasch
    • Will Devokees
    • Marcelo Fabani
  • Scénario
    • Derek Braasch
    • Will Devokees
    • Marcelo Fabani
  • Casting principal
    • Butch Patrick
    • Tiffany Helm
    • Tina Krause
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    6,3/10
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    • Réalisation
      • Derek Braasch
      • Will Devokees
      • Marcelo Fabani
    • Scénario
      • Derek Braasch
      • Will Devokees
      • Marcelo Fabani
    • Casting principal
      • Butch Patrick
      • Tiffany Helm
      • Tina Krause
    • 9avis d'utilisateurs
    • 21avis des critiques
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      • Marcelo Fabani
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      • Marcelo Fabani
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    9Delrvich

    9 based on TTTB

    I just caught the YouTube debut of The Ties That Bind, and I am rating it a 9 for noir. And it was a good one, too. Not because I am a big Heather Jokiel fan. Of course, she had me locked into the movie at first sight. But then, the movie quickly creeps from a simple crime drama into a full-blown mystery shocker deserving of a miniseries treatment. I was hoping it would continue when it ended.

    A most impressive work of art by the crew at Cheevies Film Production. This was on par with a classic Twilight Zone episode about the dangers of abuse, psychiatric disorders, and how society has failed and exploits the victims. Bravissimo!
    10shagee7977

    A gripping anthology

    Unearthed is a masterfully crafted anthology of terror, weaving four distinct, spine-chilling tales into a cohesive narrative tied to the haunting framework of Doomsday Stories. Each story stands out: Derek Braasch's The Ties That Bind offers a taut thriller with shocking twists; Will Devokees' Look Towards the Sky delivers a chilling alien abduction tale with stunning effects; Marcelo Fabani's Clean House explores supernatural horror with atmospheric depth; and Highway Rivalry by James Panetta and Phil Herman provides a relentless, twist-filled ride. With top-notch production and a blend of suspense, psychological depth, and unexpected turns, Unearthed is a must-watch for horror fans.
    10mikecah

    A film anthology that will keep you on the edge of your seat

    Phil Herman's Unearthed: A Gripping Anthology of Mystery and Horror

    Unearthed is an exceptional horror anthology that brings together the creative vision of directors Phil Herman, Marcelo Fabani, Derek Braasch, Will Devokees, and James Panetta. Each of the four stories, tied together by an eerie wraparound segment, takes audiences on a thrilling journey into the depths of mystery, suspense, and the supernatural. This anthology is a masterclass in storytelling, showcasing a unique blend of genres and themes that will leave viewers captivated.

    The wraparound segment, written by Phil Herman, is an intriguing introduction to the anthology. It begins with a graverobber (Christopher Kahler) unearthing a mysterious tome from a grave. The book serves as the framework for the anthology, as the graverobber reads its sinister contents, unraveling four stories of hidden truths and unsettling discoveries. The simplicity of this wraparound segment keeps the focus on the main tales while adding a touch of gothic mystery to the overall experience.

    Why Unearthed Is a Must-Watch

    What sets Unearthed apart is its ability to blend diverse storytelling styles while maintaining a cohesive theme. Each segment offers something unique, from the emotional depth of Ties That Bind to the eerie suspense of Look Towards the Sky, the classic horror elements of Clean House, and the adrenaline-fueled action of Highway Rivalry. The anthology doesn't just tell stories-it creates experiences that linger long after the credits roll.

    The directors and writers bring their unique expertise to the table, and the cast delivers outstanding performances across the board. Tina Krause, Samantha Hupp, Joe DeBartolo, Debbie D, and others bring these characters to life, ensuring that each story is memorable and impactful. The anthology also excels in its production values, with effective special effects, atmospheric cinematography, and a haunting score that ties everything together.

    Conclusion

    Unearthed is a triumph in horror filmmaking, offering an anthology that is as diverse as it is cohesive. The stories are engaging, the twists are unpredictable, and the overall experience is both chilling and thrilling. Whether you're a fan of crime thrillers, sci-fi mysteries, or supernatural horror, there's something in this anthology for everyone. Its release on DVD, Blu-ray, VHS, and upcoming streaming platforms ensures that audiences everywhere can enjoy this exceptional collection.

    With Unearthed, Phil Herman and his team have crafted a must-watch anthology that will undoubtedly leave a mark on the horror genre. Don't miss out on this gripping cinematic experience-it's a film that will keep you on the edge of your seat from start to finish.
    9skinnerramone

    Phil Herman's Greatest Anthology To Date

    Phil Herman has built a reputation for delivering quirky, often inventive indie horror films, but Unearthed stands out as one of his best works to date. This anthology showcases his growth as a filmmaker, offering a unique blend of spine-chilling moments, strong performances, and impressive visuals-all while keeping things grounded in a style that horror fans can easily latch onto. With its diverse segments, Unearthed manages to maintain a high level of consistency, proving Herman's ability to weave a cohesive experience across multiple storylines.

    The standout feature of Unearthed is undoubtedly the wraparound segment, which introduces viewers to Christopher Kahler's character, "Doom." Kahler delivers a mesmerizing performance that immediately draws you in, and honestly, after watching him in action, it's easy to imagine an entire movie centred around Doom. This wraparound acts as both an anchor and a clever thread that ties the entire anthology together. The character is mysterious, compelling, and is truly a highlight of the film.

    Each of the film's segments offers something fresh and intriguing. The first segment is particularly strong, benefiting from Heather Harlow's performance. She truly shines in this role, one that seems tailor-made for her talents. Her portrayal is dynamic, and she really brings depth to a character that could have easily been one-dimensional in a lesser script. The second segment is also a notable achievement-thanks to surprisingly great VFX for a low-budget indie film. It's rare to see special effects in this genre that don't feel like an afterthought, but here they're used effectively to enhance the atmosphere and terror.

    The third segment deserves a mention for its bold approach. While some viewers may be put off by the subtitles, it's worth persevering. Without diving into spoilers, the story in this section is well-crafted and keeps the viewer engaged from start to finish, proving that there's still room for creativity in a genre that sometimes feels oversaturated. It's a fresh take and a great addition to the anthology.

    The fourth segment is a gem, partly due to the involvement of Rudy Ledbetter, who is reading the news in the film. This little touch is pure gold-if Rudy or Clint Beaver aren't reading the news in your indie horror movie, then you're doing something wrong. Ledbetter's delivery is perfect, adding a layer of authenticity and atmosphere. And let's not forget that Phil Herman himself makes a notable appearance in this segment. As usual, he's terrific, and his commitment to his craft is evident.

    A special shout-out goes to Debbie D, who makes yet another memorable appearance in a Phil Herman film. At this point, her presence in Herman's movies has become a signature, and honestly, it wouldn't feel like a true Phil Herman production without her. She's a talent that deserves more recognition, and it's always a pleasure to see her in action.

    What truly sets Unearthed apart from other anthologies is its consistency. Many anthologies can have extreme highs and lows, but here, every segment is strong, with no real weak link to speak of. The acting is solid across the board, the special effects (both practical and virtual) are impressive, and the sound design is worth mentioning as well-levels are consistent throughout, which may seem like a small detail but makes a big difference in the viewing experience. I didn't find myself constantly adjusting the volume, a common annoyance in indie films.

    Perhaps most impressive is the way every segment ends on a high note. In horror anthologies, it's easy for one segment to fizzle out or fail to deliver a satisfying conclusion, but Herman manages to close each story with a punch. It's a small but crucial element that elevates the entire experience and ensures that no moment is wasted.

    Phil Herman's Unearthed is a must-watch for fans of the indie horror genre. It's a perfect blend of great performances, sharp direction, and compelling stories, all wrapped up in a tight, cohesive package. Whether you're a longtime fan of Herman's work or a newcomer to his style, you'll find plenty to enjoy here. If you appreciate indie horror with heart and imagination, then give Unearthed a chance-you won't regret it.
    8kannibalcorpsegrinder

    An immensely fun indie anthology effort

    Heading through the woods, a mysterious undertaker produces a book filled with horrific, unnatural stories.

    The Good Stor(ies): The Ties That Bind-Worried about her friend, a woman sets out to find what happened to her which brings several detectives investigating her to come face to face with a previous case of theirs. This was a fairly solid and enjoyable effort that feels slightly at odds in a setup like this. The main setup here is incredibly intriguing and comes together nicely as a fine mystery involving the connection between the missing person case and his older case that starts to match everything together. The family dynamics at play with the story involving how he starts noticing these connections and tries not to use them to upset his family once again is a fun touch, and the mystery is a rather fun one to see unravel. Its suspense/thriller approach might make it feel at odds with more of the macabre and fantastic segments elsewhere here, and the slack pacing makes for an odd opening introduction to the film but there's still a lot to like here.

    Look Towards the Sky-Finally finding their missing friend, a woman and her father-in-law slowly come to believe the alien abduction stories about his disappearance might be true. This was a fairly fun and enjoyably cheesy segment. The idea of the family members arguing over the true nature of the abduction and getting hints that it's real with the story he tells about how he disappeared and what happened to him while under their abduction which includes a graphic retelling of the procedures performed on him. This brings about some intriguing reveals as the truth about what's going on and how they plan to carry it out features some great effects and tense moments to bring to life which makes for a generally fun time. Some of the speeches and different conversations that are featured here do go on a bit longer than expected but it's not that detrimental of an issue.

    Highway Rivalry-Thinking her husband is dead, a woman tries to leave the scene and hitches a ride with a stranger leaving the city which brings about some unexpected encounters. This was a fun enough way to end things. The main setup involving the killer's reign of terror in the area and the inability to catch him sets up a great universe where it's hard to pinpoint who's going to be revealed as the culprit, especially with several great fake-outs involving potential targets giving themselves the perfect opportunity to be revealed as such only for the opposite to be the case. The stalking scenes here are fun enough and provide some gruesome effects that make for a generally fun time. The reveals manage to hit on both fronts with some surprising twists packed into this that are somewhat surprising but some of it also needs a bit more exposition to make sense as it's somewhat convenient for it all to play out, but it's not nearly enough to hold this one back overall.

    The Bad Stor(ies): Clean House-Terrified for her baby, a pregnant woman tries to use whatever means she can to bless her haunted house before its impending birth forcing a priest to take extreme measures to accomplish it. This was a pretty solid segment if a bit difficult to get a handle on. The overall idea is solid enough with the hints of the house being haunted slowly giving way to the real purpose behind the ghostly figure being there that brings about some frantic moments and great make-up work. However, it's the fact that this one is silent for the most part that makes it incredibly difficult to get a handle on what's going on as relying on the actions taken here fills you in on the basics but leaves out the details. How it started, what's doing it, and why it continues are all glossed over without explanation as the gimmick keeps it hidden for long stretches so it can feel like the first part of a much grander story without context.

    Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Violence, Language, and Nudity.

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      This is the 5th Analogy with the team of Marcelo Fabani, Derek Braasch/Nina Trader, James Panetta, Phil Herman and Will Devokees. The previous movies are : 1- Horrortales.666 Part 2 2- Horrortales.666 Part 3 3- Doomsday Stories 4- I Slay on Christmas Now #5 Unearthed.

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      • 9 décembre 2024 (États-Unis)
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