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Director: Taylor Sheridan
Cast: Eric Jay Beck, April Matson, Akeem Smith, Greg Cipes
A group of people awaken to find themselves prisoners in a mysterious house with no means of escape. They are each outfitted with electronic devices attached to the base of their skulls. The chemicals that the brain produces when in pain are collected by the devices, and when it collects a predetermined amount, the doors will be opened. In order to escape, they must hurt themselves and each other.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Vile, a 2011 horror thriller directed by Taylor Sheridan, has received a mixed critical reception. While the film's premise of prisoners forced to harm themselves and each other to escape a mysterious house has been praised, its execution and execution has been polarizing. The film holds a 41% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, indicating a divided audience response.
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Directed by Taylor Sheridan in 2011, Vile is a chilling horror-thriller that delves into the darkly compelling premise of a group of captives forced to harm themselves and each other to escape their mysterious prison. With its talented ensemble cast, including Greg Cipes, this film offers a unique and unsettling exploration of the human psyche under extreme duress.
Vile is a 2011 American horror film directed by Taylor Sheridan in his directorial debut and starring Eric Jay Beck, April Matson, Akeem Smith, Greg Cipes, Maya Hazen, Heidi Mueller, and McKenzie Westmore. It follows ten kidnapped captives who have 22 hours to mount an escape from a locked room, and must endure excruciating pain in order to win their freedom. It premiered at the Film4 FrightFest on August 26, 2011 before its wide release in the United States on June 24, 2012.
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