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UNEARTH REVIEW

  A fracking horror story, “Unearth” follows two neighboring farm families whose relationships are strained when one of them chooses to lease their land to an oil and gas company. In the midst of growing tension, the land is drilled, and something long dormant and terrifying, deep beneath the earth’s surface is released. “Unearth” is about the horrifying repercussions sown by shortsighted decisions, and what our children reap from our actions. Starring: Adrienne Barbeau, Marc Blucas, and Brooke Sorenson Directed by: John C. Lyons and Dorota Swies Written by: Kelsey Goldberg and John C. Lyons Check out the video below and find out how many pools of blood it received...

EXORCISM AT 60,000 FEET REVIEW

On the last flight of a transatlantic passenger airliner, a priest, a rabbi and the airline crew team together to save a plane from a pandemic of demonic possessions. Starring: Robert Miano, Bai Ling, Lance Henriksen, Matthew Moy, Bill Moseley, Adrienne Barbeau, and Robert Rhine Directed by: Chad Ferrin  Written by: Robert Rhine, and Daniel Benton   Plenty of people are scared to fly because so many things can go wrong. Things such as equipment failure, drunk pilots, turbulence, bad landings, kidnappings, zombies, and even snakes. You never know who’s on your plane, and what baggage they have brought with them. In “Exorcism at 60,000 Feet,” Father Romero (Robert Miano) performs an unique exorcism, and wants to bring the body back to Vietnam. So yes, the Father will soon add to the list of things that can go wrong on a plane.    The opening of the film will immediately put fans in the mood for “The Exorcist,” as Father Romero pulls up to a hom...