Inhumanity
Inhumanity
| 20 May 2017 (USA)
Inhumanity Trailers

Narrowly escaping death at the hands of a notorious serial killer, Jessa Dixon awakens from a coma to learn her father committed suicide. Unconvinced, she investigates the suspicious suicide and uncovers a dark corporate conspiracy involving the police and the psychotic killer that almost took her life.

Reviews
Titreenp

SERIOUSLY. This is what the crap Hollywood still puts out?

... View More
SunnyHello

Nice effects though.

... View More
WillSushyMedia

This movie was so-so. It had it's moments, but wasn't the greatest.

... View More
Quiet Muffin

This movie tries so hard to be funny, yet it falls flat every time. Just another example of recycled ideas repackaged with women in an attempt to appeal to a certain audience.

... View More
WillBennet65

This was a fun little indie film shot in Austin Tx I read. It had a cool older film retro feel and the pacing was good. The middle pulled you into a crazy ending that left me wanting more. I can't wait for the sequel now that the pieces are in place. This has franchise written all over it. You can tell it was a low budget movie in some place but it didn't feel like it. It had some hidden humor with Ford Austin who played Sergio is a son of a bitch who I loved and can't wait to see him in the sequel. The two leading ladies were great! Jessa played by Darcel Dannielle and Dr. Campbell played by Diana Rose are very fine actresses!! Leviticus Wolfe has all the assets to be a star. I read this was his first film and thought he did a great job as Six Pack Sam. I hope to see more of this Writer/Director joe mcReynolds.

... View More
sdteach-69587

Inhumanity was a great film filled with suspense and thrills. Its Grindhouse vibe makes it even more appealing. It is an unpredictable thriller mixed with a diverse group of characters that makes it entertaining and fun. The story line is not your typical serial killer style movie. It keeps you guessing with its plot and character twists. It leaves you little clues throughout the movie, puzzle pieces, and just when you think you have the last piece in place... the puzzle morphs into a bigger picture in which the ending leaves you wanting more. Everything from the story line to the actors and actresses, the cinematography, music, vibe... excellent.

... View More
shagee7977

Writer/Director Joe McReynolds bring Us Inhumanity! Six pack Sam is the new genre serial killer. The actor is played by newcomer Leviticus Wolfe. He excellently portrays the character wickedly good. A detective Daughter is almost the last victim before he is captured. The police arrive just in time to rescue her, but she slips in a comma and hospitalized. When she awakes she learns her dad has committed suicide. In disbelief she goes on a mission to find out what happened. She believes that her dad would never have done that. Jessa Dixon the detectives daughter, with the help of her father's former colleague Sergio, uncover something bigger than they expected. A corporate conspiracy is unveiled and things get dangerous. Sergio is the highlight of the movie played by a funny and witty Ford Austin. His amusing over the top performance brings light to an otherwise dark movie. Joe McReynolds proved he can make and enjoyable movie at a low budget and really did a great job. I am looking forward to a full blown horror movie next! This movie plays homage to Grindhouse/ Slasher exploitation movies of the 70's in the way it was shot and felt. It's not over the top and a even balance of a investigative thriller and Slasher. This is a fun movie that will be enjoyed by Indy lovers, it will be on VOD/DVD ON 8/14.Starring: Darcel Danielle, Diana Rose, Ford Austin and Leviticus Wolfe Inhumanity

... View More
Sara5247

I had the luck to see this film at a private screening in Austin Texas at the Alamo drafthouse. It reminded me of a Coen brothers movie with some Tarantino flare. It had a cool style and great cinematography. The pacing was great and it kept me guessing with a nice twist at the end. The acting was really good for an independent film. I highly recommend it!

... View More