Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. EXHIBIT A is a cheap found footage horror flick, shot at a family home in Leeds with a small cast of actors giving realistic turns. It's a family chronicle that explores the exploits of a seemingly normal suburban family as they slip into oblivion thanks to various economic and social demands.

  2. It's a fair bet that at least one day this week you read a newspaper story about an apparently loving normal, family torn apart by a multiple murder - committed by one of its own members. The stories always seem to include a long shot of an ordinary suburban home in a quiet village somewhere turned into a crime scene; a studio photograph of the ...

  3. Exhibit A (2007) is a highly unconventional independent found footage film that doesn't rely on any typical tricks like shakey cam, distorted faces or pointless jump scares. It simply tells the story of a Yorkshire family and their unfolding nightmare, and the effects that skeletons in the closet can have.

  4. Exhibit A (2007) - the best found footage film I've ever seen. Now normally the idea of found footage brings up expectations of scary faces, unnecessary jump scares or shakey-cam. However, having just watched independent film, 'Exhibit A', I'm blown away. I can't believe I'd never heard of it.

  5. Exhibit A: Directed by Dom Rotheroe. With Bradley Cole, Brittany Ashworth, Angela Forrest, Oliver Lee. The timely story of a normal family disintegrating under financial pressure, eventually driven to the unimaginable. We witness the terrifying events unfold through daughter Judith's video camera, which subsequently becomes Exhibit A.

    • (3.4K)
    • Crime, Drama, Horror
    • Dom Rotheroe
    • 2010-03-16
  6. Exhibit A is a 2007 British independent psychological thriller film directed by Dom Rotheroe and produced by Darren Bender for Warp Films. The film is an example of the found footage genre and stars Bradley Cole, Brittany Ashworth, Angela Forrest and Oliver Lee.

  7. People also ask

  8. Exhibit A (2007)- very solid found footage movie I can't stand found footage movies, with a few exceptions. Exhibit A is one of the best ones I've ever seen and the use of hand camera isn't just to create the realism that's otherwise lacking like in most found footage movies.

  1. People also search for