Some horror fans and '80s enthusiasts may answer The Call, although a lack of genuine scares and an overload of genre tropes will leave most struggling to maintain the connection. Read critic reviews
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Some horror fans and '80s enthusiasts may answer The Call, although a lack of genuine scares and an overload of genre tropes will leave most struggling to maintain the connection. Read critic reviews
Terror strikes when a recently deceased woman rises from the grave to seek revenge against a group of friends who tormented her.
Genre: Horror
Original Language: English
Director: Timothy Woodward Jr.
Producer: Randy Goodwin, Zebulun Huling, Jeffrey Reddick, Gina Rugolo, Patrick Stibbs
Writer: Patrick Stibbs
Release Date (Theaters): limited
Release Date (Streaming):
Box Office (Gross USA): $515.2K
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Distributor: Cinedigm
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