Grace (Blu-ray) R
Love. Undying.
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Blu-ray Details
- Rated: R
- Run Time: 1 hours, 24 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
- Released: September 15, 2009
- Originally Released: 2009
- Label: Starz / Anchor Bay
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Jordan Ladd | |
Performer: | Samantha Ferris & Gabrielle Rose | |
Directed by | Paul Solet | |
Screenwriting by | Paul Solet | |
Composition by | Austin Wintory | |
Produced by | Ingo Vollkammer, Kevin DeWalt, Cory Neal & Adam Green | |
Director of Photography: | Zoran Popovic | |
Executive Production by | Scott Einbinder & Simon Edery |
Entertainment Reviews:
It focuses on characters rather than the color red, which is why it manages to surpass many of its more prominent cinematic competitors and qualify as one of the few true must-see horror movies of 2009.
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Syfy Wire
It's hard to say who's the real monster here: Sure, the ghoulish Grace is some kind of vampire-zombie something ... but in Solet's movie (s)mother love comes in all shades of crazy.
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Horror Hacker
Creepy, yes, but what's the point of all of this bratty, poignance-free bloodletting?
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Village Voice
Rating: 2/4 --
...a love-it-or-hate-it proposition...
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Reel Film Reviews
Director Paul Solet's slow yet solid pacing wears on the nerves effectively, and Ladd's portrayal of innocence and steadfast denial push the film from great to exceptional - with the help of some really exquisite gore.
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Three Imaginary Girls
Solet's wicked slice of Suburban Gothic horror taps into some of humankind's most potent iconography and exploits that imagery mercilessly.
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sbs.com.au
Rating: 4/5 --
you may never look at a baby sound monitor the same way.
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Filmcritic.com
Product Description:
The evil child motif is a fixture in horror cinema, but this film adds another dimension to the trope. In GRACE, an expectant mother (Jordan Ladd, CABIN FEVER) discovers that her unborn baby has died. But she makes the unexpected decision to carry the child to term, with even more unexpected results: the baby is born alive…sort of. This unsettling film played at Sundance in 2009 to shocked and horrified audiences.