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  1. Delirium is a 2018 American psychological horror film directed by Dennis Iliadis and written by Adam Alleca. [2] . It stars Topher Grace, Patricia Clarkson, Callan Mulvey and Genesis Rodriguez. [3] . The film was produced by Jason Blum through Blumhouse Productions and Leonardo DiCaprio through Appian Way Productions.

  2. 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.

    • (8.6K)
    • Horror, Thriller
    • Dennis Iliadis
    • 2018-05-22
  3. 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.

    • (1.1K)
    • Horror, Thriller
    • Johnny Martin
    • 2018-01-19
  4. Jan 19, 2018 · Delirium. Horror. ‧ 2018. Glenn Kenny. January 19, 2018. 3 min read. Fun fact: this movie has been kicking around since 2014, when it played the Carmel International Film Festival under the title “Case #13.”. As of this writing (January 15, 2018), “Case #13” and “Delirium” are listed as two separate movies in the IMDb directorial ...

  5. A young man is challenged to reach the doorstep of a supposedly haunted house. When he doesn't return, his friends must go in after him. They make horrific discoveries about the house's violent ...

    • Johnny Martin
    • Horror, Mystery & Thriller
    • Ian Bamberg
  6. Jan 1, 2018 · A full-faced sun rises from the Sun King's cradle, while a moon of Saturn circles the planet. The cut-out animation moves airily through a time-distorted world, where dizziness barely maintains a balance, and conventional time-sense disappears.

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  8. Jan 20, 2018 · 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. This was his directorial feature debut.