
Exorcism in Utero is a 2023 American horror drama film about a young woman who becomes possessed by a powerful ring. She faces a struggle to save herself and her unborn child from evil.
Written and directed by Erik Skybak. Produced by Chad Buffett, Susan Helfrich, Brad Littlefield, Scott Motisko and Rich Wolff.
The 7th Street Productions movie stars Sam Bangs (Bad Samaritan; The Motel ‘6’), Leonard Hoge (The Halloween Surprise; Christmas Freak), Allegra Sweeney (Zombiegeddon; Cross Hollow), Calvin Morie McCarthy, Neil Green, Steve Larkin (Pillow Party Massacre), Chynna Rae Shurts, Stephanie Leet (Zombie Cats from Mars; 3 Flies in a Widow’s Web), Marcella Laasch and Will James.
Plot:
Herma Frigg (Sam Bangs), a pregnant woman running from a bad relationship, becomes possessed when she puts on a magical ring she discovers in the basement of the house where she is housesitting.
Haunted by stranger dreams, she sleepwalks next door to visit Peter O’Neill (Leonard Hoge), the pre-teen horror movie buff living next door in her sleep. As Herma’s body transforms her mind deteriorates and Peter deals with family drama, these visits lead to an unusual bond between the two. But can Peter find a way to help Herma find a way out of her predicament and save her unborn baby?
Trailer:
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Release:
Exorcism in Utero was released on Digital globally by Breaking Glass Pictures on May 23, 2023. The movie is now free to watch on YouTube.
Choice dialogue:
Debra O’Neill: “You can’t force logic on the heart, Frank.”
Peter O’Neill: “I like weird. Normal is boring.”
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