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Jun 14, 2021 · "Delirium" is a 2018 psychological horror starring Topher Grace as Tommy Walker, a young man who has just been released from a mental institution after 20 years. The source of Tommy's mental...
Tom (Topher Grace) has just been released from a mental institution, a place he had resided for many years following a young girl’s murder. He inherits a mansion after his parents die, returning to his home, alone. His father took his life and his mother disappeared years before.
The film was released by Universal Pictures on May 22, 2018, via video on demand and DVD on June 5, 2018. Plot. After spending twenty years in a mental institution, Tom Walker is released back to the mansion that he has inherited from his wealthy father, a senator who recently committed suicide.
Jan 19, 2018 · Get to the porch of a deserted mansion where a crazed doctor murdered more than a dozen of his own children, and stand at its porch in the dead of night. Chronicling the whole thing on video will be Chase, and most of the movie is told from his camera’s point of view.
He has a vision of a girl being drowned, and discovers a tongue preserved in a mason jar in the indoor pool's control panel, which he writes off as another hallucination. He also discovers a secret tunnel in his father's office that provides access to peepholes around the house.
Jan 15, 2018 · The latest film from director Johnny Martin, DELIRIUM, tells the story of a group of friends who call themselves “The Hell Gang”. In order to initiate a new member into their group, they dare a new recruit named Eddie (Ian Bamberg), to walk all the way to the front porch of a notoriously spooky house and back, while documenting the journey ...
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Jan 20, 2018 · By Jonathon Wilson. Published: January 20, 2018 (Last updated: January 18, 2024) 1. Delirium Review. What’s this? Believe it or not, Delirium is a good old-fashioned found-footage horror film. And here I was thinking we’d moved past such things. Nevertheless, here we are, in the mildly capable hands of Johnny Martin.