
- Genre
- Horror
- Year
- 2003
- Runtime
- 1h17
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August Underground's Mordum
Beyond the limits of terror lies pure depravity.
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Synopsis
August Underground's Mordum (2003) directed by Fred Vogel, is a disturbing and explicit horror film that delves deep into the darkest recesses of human depravity. The movie follows a group of sociopathic killers as they commit heinous acts of violence and torture, all captured on a handheld camera. The gritty and raw footage offers a shocking and unflinching look at the extreme horrors these characters inflict on their victims. As the movie progresses, the audience is taken on a disturbing journey that blurs the line between reality and fiction, leaving viewers unsettled and questioning the depths of human evil.
Cast
Fred Vogel
Peter Mountain
Cristie Whiles
Crusty
Michael Todd Schneider
Maggot
Jerami Cruise
Man Shown Having Sex in Window
Killjoy
Fourth Killer
'M.' Kadath
Reviews
August Underground's Mordum has garnered a polarizing response from critics and audiences alike. While some praise its raw and unapologetic portrayal of horror, others condemn it for its extreme and unsettling content. 'Shocking yet captivating', noted a reviewer from Rotten Tomatoes, giving it a 4/5 rating. On the other hand, IMDb users have rated it 3.1/10, with many citing its explicit nature as a major drawback. Metacritic describes it as a 'notoriously disturbing film that pushes the boundaries of what is acceptable in cinema'. Despite its low ratings, the movie has gained a cult following among horror enthusiasts for its unapologetic and boundary-pushing approach.