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Director: Mike Klassen
Cast: Caroline Williams, Emily Alatalo, Ry Barrett, Reggie Bannister
Joshua is burdened with a single task that will ultimately decide the worlds' fate.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Abolition, the 2011 horror film directed by Mike Klassen, has received a mixed critical reception. While some critics have praised the film's unique premise and atmospheric tension, others have found it to be uneven in its execution. The film does not appear to have received any major awards recognition, and its public reception is also somewhat divided, with an average audience rating on IMDb.
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Fans of horror films will appreciate the unique blend of supernatural and psychological elements in Abolition, the 2011 film directed by Mike Klassen. With haunting performances from Caroline Williams and Emily Alatalo, this thought-provoking thriller explores heavy themes of morality and fate, setting it apart from typical genre fare.
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