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Suitable Flesh (2023)

5.3 | Oct 27, 2023 (US) | Horror, Thriller | 01:39

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A once-esteemed psychiatrist helplessly watches her life spiral into a nightmarish maelstrom of supernatural hysteria and gruesome deaths, all linked to a seemingly unstoppable ancient curse.

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Cast

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Heather Graham
Dr. Elizabeth Derby
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Judah Lewis
Asa Waite
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Bruce Davison
Ephraim Waite
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Johnathon Schaech
Edward Derby
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Barbara Crampton
Dr. Daniella Upton
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Graham Skipper
Pathologist
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Brett A. Newton
Professor Fisk
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J.D. Evermore
Detective Ledger
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Giovannie Cruz
Officer Huxley

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Reviews

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pimpskitters
4 | Jan 02, 2024
I gotta give some credit to the effort. This movie is more for completionists of schlock than one for the masses. All the seams are showing, gratuitous sex scenes, absurd dialogue, awful lighting, and yet, I cant hate this. Grab as many grains of salt as you can and watch this little turd, I had some fun with it at least.
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CinemaSerf
5 | Nov 02, 2023
Heather Graham is the successful psychiatrist "Elizabeth" who finds her daily routine interrupted by a visit from the seemingly paranoid "Asa" (Judah Lewis). Initially sceptical, she begins to become intrigued with his story that he is being persecuted by a man, on the phone, who is threatening him. Indeed one such call induces a sort of fit from the young man! A visit to his home, and she is hooked into a mystery that is somewhat reminiscent of "Fallen" (1998) as it turns our erstwhile respectable physician into someone reduced to some rather lively, impromptu, nookie before incarceration in a padded cell trying to convince her close friend "Dr. Dani" (Barbara Crampton) that she's not completely deranged. This starts off quite interestingly, with a solid effort from Lewis as the troubled youth - but as it progresses and it becomes clear to us just what is going on, the film begins to fall away and lose any potency. The last half hour is violent and brutal, but suffers from a lack of plausibility - in this or any other dimension - and it becomes repetitive and shows up the really mediocre quality of both the writing and the acting. It is watchable, if only for Lewis, but equally forgettable stuff.