In Theaters and Everywhere You Rent Movies October 27th Starring Heather Graham, Judah Lewis, Bruce Davison, Johnathon Schaech and Barbara Crampton Directed by Joe Lynch Written by Dennis Paoli Based on a Story by H.P. Lovecraft Psychiatrist Elizabeth Derby becomes obsessed with helping a young patient suffering extreme personality disorder.
Director Joe Lynch thrives on chaos, given his love for the horror and action genres, which includes memorable turns in Knights of Badassdom , Everly, and Mayhem . He takes his talents to the AMP, RLJE Films, and Shudder's Suitable Flesh, an adaptation of H.P. Lovecraft's The Thing on the Doorstep by Dennis Paoli, the scribe behind Re-Animator , Masters of Horror, From Beyond and Body Snatchers . The film follows psychiatrist Dr.
Other films have played off possession by touch far more effectively, like the aforementioned Sam Raimi franchise and the 1998 Denzel Washington-starred Fallen with something more subtle as touch. Heather Graham and Barbara Crampton in 'Suitable Flesh' . Image courtesy of AMP & Eyevox Supporting Cast & Roger Corman Vibes Aside from the minor gripes, the important thing is that both leads look like they're having fun, especially Graham.
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