A group of individuals get stranded in a hidden bunker on a remote island and encounter supernatural forces while trying to unravel the areas dark history. Gehenna: Where Death Lives is a 2016 English-language Horror Mystery movie featuring Justin Gordon, Eva Swan, Simon Phillips, Doug Jones, Lance Henriksen, Patrick Gorman and Kevin Khoi Le. Gehenna: Where Death Lives was Produced by Koodae Kim. The movie is directed by Hiroshi Katagiri. Uncork d Entertainment acquired the distribution rights for the film. Gehenna: Where Death Lives was released on 4th May 2018 and takes a screen time of 105 minutes. The screenplay for the movie was written by Hiroshi Katagiri, Nathan Long and Brad Palmer. Cinematography was done by Yohei Tateishi and editing by Yoshio Kohashi. The music was composed by Yuan Liu.
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Gehenna: Where Death Lives Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 60%
Brian Orndorf
Katagiri has some inspired ideas for his big break, and select scenes manage to achieve their intended genre pop. Its the rest of the movie that could use a little bolt tightening and fresh air. ( Read More )
Rich Cline
Although for a Harvard educated preacher, hes far too easily manipulated. ( Read More )
Norman Gidney
This is one of those what the F is going on movies that make little sense as it plays out, yet is too much fun not to see through to the end. ( Read More )
Mark Dujsik
A good location alone, though, does not a good horror movie make. ( Read More )
Noel Murray
The tedious, derivative supernatural thriller Gehenna: Where Death Lives gets off to such a strong start that it takes a while to grasp just how dire the movie actually is. ( Read More )