Mortal Remains

Mortal Remains

By Mark Ricche & Christian Stavrakis

  • Genre: Horror
  • Release Date: 2017-01-01
  • Advisory Rating: Unrated
  • Runtime: 1h 34min
  • Director: Mark Ricche & Christian Stavrakis
  • Production Company: Cryptic Pictures
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • iTunes Price: USD 9.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
6/10
6
From 12 Ratings

Description

Mortal Remains is a "shockumentary" which aims to unearth the details surrounding the life, career and mysterious death of horror filmmaker Karl Atticus, referred to by some as a "pioneer of slasher films". The film features interviews with various horror aficionados and industry personalities including Eduardo Sanchez, director of the Blair Witch Project who wondered in a 2008 interview: Why for over 40 years has Atticus's legacy been all but eradicated from the annals of horror film history? This film reveals much about this elusive figure: a man who inspired generation of filmmakers, but who has yet to receive due credit for his contributions to the genre. Crew members who worked alongside Atticus detail the puzzling circumstances under which his last film was created: missing cast members, intimations of occult activity and allegations of special effects "too convincing" for their time. Was Atticus a genuine auteur who challenged the industry and was silenced by his contemporaries? Or were his films simply pretext-- elaborate showpieces designed to glorify work of a far more sinister nature? Filmed on location in Maryland and Pennsylvania, the film hopes to confirm the legends and establish once and for all the legacy of a man whose final film is now considered by some to be the "Holy Grail of horror. " Does a print of Atticus's Mortal Remains still exist? Why were the inconsistencies surrounding his apparent suicide left unanswered by authorities? And why has the life and work of one of the genreā€™s most influential directors been reduced to the level of myth? Perhaps some secrets should stay buried.

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  • So worth the wait.

    5
    By Micah Unice
    It's fair to call this film a cousin to The Blair Witch Project. Ed Sanchez makes an appearance, and the two leads initially set out to make documentary about the Blair Witch phenomenon. But it quickly morphs into its own creature. It has its own elaborate mythology, which feels so real. All the hallmarks of an unkillable urban legend are here; it taps into that campfire horror niche that's so hard to get right on film. The fact that it was stuck in limbo hell for all those years is hard to fathom. If you appreciate found footage, you'll find this one immensely satisfying.
  • Mortal Remains

    5
    By G4R
    FINALLY Mortal Remains is available! I heard about this film a couple of years ago, saw a trailer, and couldn't wait to see it. The film, featuring a cameo by Blair Witch Project co-director Eduardo Sanchez, is a well constructed pseudo-documentary horror film about some filmmakers researching mythical director Karl Atticus and his missing film, Mortal Remains, which supposedly inspired violence during it's premiere and prompted the crowd to burn the film. As they delve deeper into the mystery behind the enigmatic film, their subjects, at first eager to talk, suddenly become evasive as their lives are threatened by shadowy forces and the filmmakers are drawn into a web from which they cannot escape. The gritty feel of the film really adds to the horror - both seen and implied - that is sure to haunt you long after you watch the film.

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