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Exit 2020

80 min📅 2020-01-11

"Leaving...It's harder than you think"

London's neon-lit streets conceal secrets in *Exit (2020)*, Michael Fausti's intense horror thriller where two mismatched couples find themselves trapped in a double-booked apartment.

Director: Michael Fausti

Cast

Tony Denham
Tony Denham
Russell Bone
Michael Fausti
Michael Fausti
Man On the Phone
Billy James Machin
Steve
Charlotte Gould
Adrienne
Robert Alexander
Moe
Ryan Hardy
Beaten Man
Leonarda Sahani
Michelle
Christophe Delesques
Christophe Delesques
Christophe

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Exit (2020) about?

*Exit (2020)* follows two couples who stumble into a night of escalating chaos when they discover their London apartment has been double-booked. As the boundaries of trust dissolve, unseen forces manipulate the group toward a climactic reckoning where leaving proves far harder than anticipated.

Who directed Exit?

Michael Fausti directed *Exit (2020)*, helming this tense horror narrative with a focus on psychological pressure and atmospheric dread.

Who stars in Exit?

The film stars Tony Denham, Michael Fausti, Billy James Machin, Charlotte Gould, and Robert Alexander in key roles that drive the story's intense dynamics.

Is Exit (2020) worth watching?

For horror enthusiasts seeking a smart, suspense-driven experience, *Exit (2020)* delivers with its tight runtime and unsettling premise. While it may not rely on jump scares, its claustrophobic tension and moral ambiguity make it a compelling watch for genre fans.

How long is Exit?

The runtime for *Exit (2020)* is 80 minutes.

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About Exit (2020) — London Horror Where the Wrong Door Leads to a Nightmare

London's neon-lit streets conceal secrets in *Exit (2020)*, Michael Fausti's intense horror thriller where two mismatched couples find themselves trapped in a double-booked apartment. What begins as an awkward mix-up spirals into a night of escalating dread, as tensions rise and unseen forces push the strangers toward a reckoning neither can escape. With the clock ticking and paranoia setting in, the foursome must confront the chilling reality that some debts aren't settled in currency—and some exits come with a terrifying price. Fausti crafts a claustrophobic atmosphere, blending psychological horror with raw tension, where every shadow hides a potential betrayal.

The story unfolds like a pressure cooker, each character's flaws magnifying the chaos until the line between victim and villain blurs. Shot with a gritty, handheld aesthetic, *Exit (2020)* thrives on suspense rather than cheap scares, making it a standout in the horror genre for fans craving smart, unsettling narratives.