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Revived 2011

★ 4.55 votes47 min📅 2011-03-15

"Evil Has Regained Consciousness"

When two friends dare to step inside a forgotten house in *Revived (2011)*, they unleash something far darker than curiosity. Directed by Thomas Petahtegoose, this 47-minute supernatural horror taps into the chilling theme of vengeful spirits clinging to the living world.

Director: Thomas Petahtegoose

Cast

Chris Escorrega
Chris Escorrega
Chris Lloyd
Thomas Petahtegoose
Thomas Petahtegoose
Tom Grandy
Lalada Escorrega
Amy Howell

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Revived (2011) about?

Two young men enter a seemingly abandoned house, only to awaken a malevolent presence that torments them from the shadows. The film explores themes of curiosity, guilt, and the inescapable consequences of disturbing the forgotten.

Who directed Revived?

Thomas Petahtegoose directed *Revived*, infusing the film with a raw, atmospheric style that heightens its supernatural tension.

Who stars in Revived?

The film stars Chris Escorrega, Thomas Petahtegoose, and Lalada Escorrega in a story that draws from their shared creative vision.

Is Revived (2011) worth watching?

While not rated on IMDb, *Revived* offers a tight, atmospheric horror experience that's perfect for fans of psychological dread and folk horror. Its short runtime makes it a quick but impactful watch, especially for those who enjoy compact narratives with a punch.

How long is Revived?

The runtime of *Revived* is 47 minutes.

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About Revived (2011) — A Compact Horror About Trespass and Torment

When two friends dare to step inside a forgotten house in *Revived (2011)*, they unleash something far darker than curiosity. Directed by Thomas Petahtegoose, this 47-minute supernatural horror taps into the chilling theme of vengeful spirits clinging to the living world. As the abandoned walls whisper secrets of the past, the pair's night spirals into a nightmare of unseen terror, where the line between trespass and torment blurs. The film's oppressive atmosphere builds with every shadow, drawing viewers into a compact yet intense experience that lingers long after the credits roll.

A modern take on folk horror, *Revived (2011)* stands out for its raw, unpolished style and its focus on the psychological toll of defiance. Petahtegoose crafts a claustrophobic mood through tight framing and minimal dialogue, letting the audience feel the weight of each creaking floorboard and distant whisper. With its short runtime, the movie delivers a concentrated dose of dread, proving that evil doesn't need grandeur to leave a mark.