The Charnel House (film)
The Charnel House is a 2016 horror film directed by Craig Moss and written by Chad Israel and Emanuel Isler. The film stars Callum Blue, Nadine Velazquez, Makenzie Moss and Erik LaRay Harvey.[1]
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Directed by | Craig Moss |
Produced by | Mark B. Johnson Sandra Siegal |
Screenplay by | Chad Israel Emanuel Isler |
Starring | Callum Blue Nadine Velazquez Makenzie Moss Erik LaRay Harvey |
Music by | Todd Haberman |
Cinematography | Paul Marschall |
Edited by | Josh Noyes |
Production company | Siegal Entertainment |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | USA |
Language | English |
Plot synopsis
The film involves a long abandoned slaughterhouse that was transformed into a loft apartment in a re-gentrified urban neighborhood. Shortly after the tenants move in, they are tormented by a dark secret that has been trapped inside the building for more than 30 years.
Cast
- Callum Blue as Alex Reaves
- Nadine Velazquez as Charlotte Reaves
- Makenzie Moss as Mia Reaves
- Erik LaRay Harvey as Devin Pyles
- Alden Tab as Rupert
- Danielle Lauder as Emily Turner
- Andy Favreau as Jackson Davies
- Kate Linder as Aunt Rachel
Reception
The Charnel House currently holds a 33% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes.[2] as well as a 4.4 IMDb[3] rating
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