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Inhumanity
Narrowly escaping death at the hands of a notorious serial killer, Jessa Dixon awakens from a coma to learn her father committed suicide. Unconvinced, she investigates the suspicious suicide and uncovers a dark corporate conspiracy involving the police and the psychotic killer that almost took her life.
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Plot Summary
In a remote, desolate landscape, a young woman named Anya is drawn into a dark cult obsessed with the idea of rebirth. As she delves deeper into their disturbing rituals, she uncovers a terrifying truth about their leader and his true intentions. Anya must find a way to escape before she becomes the next sacrifice in their twisted quest for immortality.
Critical Reception
Inhumanity received mixed reviews, with many critics acknowledging its atmospheric tension and disturbing themes, but some found its pacing uneven and its narrative convoluted. Audience reception was similarly divided, with horror enthusiasts often appreciating its grittier, more experimental approach, while others found it too bleak or underdeveloped.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unnerving atmosphere and unsettling imagery.
Criticized for a slow burn that doesn't always pay off.
The film’s commitment to dark, disturbing themes is both a strength and a weakness.
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Fun Fact
Director Chad Crawford Kinkle also served as the writer and editor for 'Inhumanity', showcasing his multifaceted involvement in the film's creation.
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