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BITE (Movie Review)

Scream Factory Films has announced the release of BITE.

BITE, directed by Chad Archiblad, stars Elma Begovic (Casey) who gets a strange bite during her bachelorette party getaway. Once she returns home from the trip, Casey starts exhibiting insect like abilities and compulsively creating a hive to house her eggs. The bride to be realizes that her entire life has changed from a single bite--while completely transforming into a hideous creature that feeds on the flesh of others.

The movie is utterly disgusting as you watch Casey's transformation from a beautiful bride into a hideous creature. The film is insanely grotesque with oozing substances, eggs and bile taking over the screen. As you watch BITE, you can't help but to be horrifically disturbed and terrified at the same time. BITE definitely makes your skin crawl!

BITE shows that sometimes the things we worry about in life are trivial at best when compared to the larger picture. Casey thought her wedding anxiety and fear of having children was the worst of her troubles--until she started having millions of children and eating the flesh of those closet to her.

The film did a terrific job balancing dark humor, carnage and violence into an impressively entertaining masterpiece. BITE didn't care to go the extra mile into the world of the grotesquely disturbing to keep viewers on the edge of their seat. Overall, if you are looking for a great indie horror movie that has impressive visual effects, strong story and incredible acting than look no further than BITE.


Score: 9 out of 10

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