THE POSSESSION OF HANNAH GRACE (15)

WHO’S IN IT?

Shay Mitchell (Mother’s Day), Stana Katic (Quantum of Solace), Grey Damon (Oldboy), Kirby Johnson (5150), Nick Thune (Dreamland), Jacob Ming-Trent (Superfly), Max McNamara (Boyhood), Louis Herthum (The Last Exorcism)

WHO’S BEHIND THE CAMERA?

Diederik Van Rooijen (Taped), director; Brian Sieve (Boogeyman 2), writer; Todd Garner (The Master of Disguise) and Sean Robins (Tag), producers; John Frizzell (Cradle 2 the Grave), composer; Lennert Hillege (Winky’s Horse), cinematographer; Stanley Kolk (Valentino) and Jake York (Martyrs), editors

WHAT’S IT ABOUT?

An exorcism of a possessed girl named Hannah Grace (Johnson) gets out of control, ending with her death. Months later, Megan Reed (Mitchell) is working the graveyard shift at the local morgue where she comes across the deformed body of Hannah Grace, and over the course of this one night – as she’s locked alone deep in the basement corridors – she experiences a series of creepy events that will lead her to believe that the body is still indeed possessed by a demonic spirit…

IN ONE SENTENCE, WHY SHOULD YOU BE EXCITED?

As if being stuck in a morgue overnight wasn’t creepy enough, The Possession of Hannah Grace shows that the only thing worse than that is being stuck in a morgue overnight with a deformed, possessed dead body that’s making your night a living hell!

WHEN’S IT OUT?

FRIDAY 30TH NOVEMBER 2018

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