

A warped and mysterious family are unable to leave the house they reside in for unknown reasons. When this strange brood decide to turn their captivity into a sick and violent game, it challenges their very reality and puts all of their lives in great jeopardy.
Production
Single-location budget stretched into genuine atmospheric dread.
Acting
Debbie Rochon's governess — camp and menace in perfect balance.
Writing
Dialogue that sounds wrong on purpose; reality slipping through cracks.
Director
Richard Griffin
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Griffin shot this during the 2011 'microbudget horror boom' when filmmakers realized one creepy house could outlast any CGI budget.
The title's double meaning—exhumed bodies AND exhumed family secrets—only clicks once you realize who's been dead longest in that house.