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  1. Delirium (2018) Ending Explained (Spoiler Warning!) My Favorite Horror. 5.74K subscribers. 119. 14K views 4 years ago. Watch the full movie on Amazon :: https://amzn.to/2MNpNtS Read full...

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  2. Jun 14, 2021 · Movies. The Ending Of Delirium Explained. BH Tilt. By Zoe Sadozai Malik June 14, 2021 4:19 pm EST. The following article includes descriptions of domestic abuse, homicide, and assault....

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  3. Delirium: Directed by Dennis Iliadis. With Genesis Rodriguez, Topher Grace, Patricia Clarkson, Robin Thomas. A man recently released from a mental institute inherits a mansion after his wealthy parents die. After a series of disturbing events, he comes to believe it is haunted.

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    • Horror, Thriller
    • Dennis Iliadis
    • 2018-05-22
  4. 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.

    • What’s this?
    • What’Sdelirium About?
    • I Suppose The Mansion Is Haunted?
    • You Don’T seem Too Keen.
    • How’s The Cast?
    • Wasn’T There Anything You enjoyed?
    • Recommendation?

    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. This was his directorial feature debut. It was first screened at the Carmel International Film Festival under a different title in 2014, but feel...

    The usual. Our “heroes” – I wanted every single one to die horribly – are a group of morons who call themselves the “Hell Gang”, for reasons entirely unknown to me. They’re initiating a new member. The hazing involves the recruit venturing to the porch of a deserted mansion where a doctor went nuts and murdered his entire family. It should not surp...

    Naturally. Various ghosts and ghouls swan around, including a sultry naked one. And you can bet your last penny that there’ll be a little girl, crouched in a corner, facing away from the camera, and when she turns her face will be horribly misshapen and everyone will scream and run off. This is classic stuff.

    I was bored to tears. Of course, it isn’t unusual for genre films to borrow ideas and scenarios from classics or even near-classics in that particular wheelhouse. But the pilfering in Delirium is so obnoxiously brazen that it almost feels like a joke. Or a drinking game, I guess. Take a shot every time you see something blatantly nabbed from The Sh...

    Dullards, to a man. Not an ounce of charisma between them. Structurally, the film kind of relies on them being interesting, too, which makes it extraordinarily difficult to care about. Will the Hell Gang find the recruit who disappeared inside the mansion and hasn’t been seen since? Don’t care. Will they figure out what’s wrong with Chase? Erm… nop...

    Despite my sheer indifference to the narrative and my active dislike of the characters, I should point out that mid-fifties former stuntman Johnny Martin knows his way around a camera. Were he thirty years younger he’d probably be described as “promising.” As it stands, I was mostly left wondering how he feels having this thing as his feature debut...

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    • Johnny Martin
    • Francisco Castro, Andy Cheng
    • January 19, 2018
  5. Delirium: Directed by Johnny Martin. With Mike Manning, Griffin Freeman, Ryan Pinkston, August Roads. A group of young men dare a classmate to reach the porch of a legendary old house, said to be haunted by the thirteen victims of a family massacre.

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  7. But I think it may have been a better movie to me if I just could wrap my head around it all . The picture, and almost everything else.. ughhh I need to know if it was something I missed at the beginning or if it was just a badly written horror movie with no plot or nothing to “miss”

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