Chiller Films (2014)

Horror | Thriller
USA | English | Color | 01:40
Dr. Michael Cayle thought leaving the chaotic lifestyle of New York City behind for the quiet, small town of Ashborough would bring his family closer together. Soon after arriving, however, he discovers the town's deepest secret: a terrifying and controlling race of creatures that live amongst the darkness in the woods behind his home.
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Dean Stockwell | Phil Deighton |
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Sean Patrick Thomas | Dr. Michael Cayle |
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Blanche Baker | Zellis |
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Kristen Bush | Cristine Cayle |
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Anthony Del Negro | Tyler Deighton |
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Steven A. Miller | Sam Harper |
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Dina Cataldi | Joanna Harper |
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Yanina Hope | Isolate |
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Azumi Tsutsui | Isolate |
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Cara Loften | Lauren Hunter |
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Christina Costello | Isolate |
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Jerry Dwyer Jr. | Isolate |
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Ron Komora | Sheriff Andy Godbout |
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David Weindel | Joe Skehan |
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Joey Johnson | Isolate |
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Athena Grant | Jessica Cayle |
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Murphy Betancourt | Isolate |
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Kathleen Huber | Mrs. Farris |
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John Trent | Alpha |
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Jon Denski | Isolate |
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Kyle Durand | AJ |
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Bastian | Page |
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Eva Marie Wasko | Isolate |
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Marty Gargle | Rosy Deighton |
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Jacqui Denski | Dying Cerpdas |
Director | Colin Theys |
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Writer | Michael Laimo, John Doolan | |
Producer | Bonnie Farley-Lucas, Andrew Gernhard, Richard J. Lucas, Shane O'Brien, Zach O'Brien, Kevin Shea, Justin Smith, Sean Patrick Thomas, Thomas P. Vitale, Matthew Wauhkonen, Greg White | |
Musician | Matthew Llewellyn | |
Photography | Adrian Peng Correia, Claudio Rietti |
Nr Discs | 1 |
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Regions | Region 1 |
Owner | Review? |
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Location | Deleted |
Purchased | Apr 24, 2015 |
Quantity | 1 |
Seen | Apr 26, 2015 at our home |
Index | 3609 |
Added Date | Jul 06, 2017 01:42:05 |
Modified Date | Sep 24, 2018 19:48:41 |
My quick rating 3,6/10. All the quality of a made for tv movie...a bad one that is. Boring story that really makes little sense and the shocking conclusion (cue laugh track here) is a joke. Bad all around elements.