Dark Medicine | |
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Directed by | Tariq Nasheed |
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Produced by | Tariq Nasheed Ola Akinroluyo Rod Teddy Jones Chris Mccoy |
Starring | Emily Brooks Joshua Bednarsky Russ Kingston |
Cinematography | Michele Lombardo Morgan Schmidt |
Edited by | David Groves |
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Running time | 72 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Dark Medicine (originally known as The Eugenist) is a 2013 American horror film produced, written and directed by Tariq Nasheed. [1] [2] [3]
A group of college students break into an abandoned school to explore it. Once inside, they find that the school is not completely abandoned thanks to a eugenics program gone horribly wrong.
Horrornews.net, giving the movie 2 tombstones out of 5, said, " Fans of teen horror flicks with a twist may want to give it a try. A climatic end that will surprise most is worth a look in its own right." [4] On the other hand, Nav Qateel writing in Influx magazine gave the movie a D+, writing, "There wasn’t a single thing in this uncostly, unscary, rather short movie which spoke of hidden talent." [5]
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Dark Medicine | |
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![]() Film poster | |
Directed by | Tariq Nasheed |
Written by |
|
Produced by | Tariq Nasheed Ola Akinroluyo Rod Teddy Jones Chris Mccoy |
Starring | Emily Brooks Joshua Bednarsky Russ Kingston |
Cinematography | Michele Lombardo Morgan Schmidt |
Edited by | David Groves |
Release date |
|
Running time | 72 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Dark Medicine (originally known as The Eugenist) is a 2013 American horror film produced, written and directed by Tariq Nasheed. [1] [2] [3]
A group of college students break into an abandoned school to explore it. Once inside, they find that the school is not completely abandoned thanks to a eugenics program gone horribly wrong.
Horrornews.net, giving the movie 2 tombstones out of 5, said, " Fans of teen horror flicks with a twist may want to give it a try. A climatic end that will surprise most is worth a look in its own right." [4] On the other hand, Nav Qateel writing in Influx magazine gave the movie a D+, writing, "There wasn’t a single thing in this uncostly, unscary, rather short movie which spoke of hidden talent." [5]
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