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X Moor
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Horrific events continue, as a reckless and beautiful Georgia withdraws her friend, Matt, who is not interested in the remote English countryside to prove the existence of the legendary Exmoor monster. Armed with cameras, they meet Fox, an eccentric fisherman with more than 20 years of fishing experience who has agreed to act as their guide. They believe that the beast tasting the flesh of humans has come for more.
Horrific events continue, as a reckless and beautiful Georgia withdraws her friend, Matt, who is not interested in the remote English countryside to prove the existence of the legendary Exmoor monster. Armed with cameras, they meet Fox, an eccentric fisherman with more than 20 years of fishing experience who has agreed to act as their guide. They believe that the beast tasting the flesh of humans has come for more.
Actors:
Chloe Baker,
Naseen Morgan,
Victor OBrien,
James Lecky,
Olivia Popica,
Fergal McElherron,
Simone Kirby,
Mark Bonnar,
Bert OBrien,
Jemma OBrien,
Nick Blood,
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Chloe Baker
Naseen Morgan
Victor OBrien
James Lecky
Olivia Popica
Fergal McElherron
Simone Kirby
Mark Bonnar
19 November 1968, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
Bert OBrien
Jemma OBrien
Nick Blood
20 March 1982, London, England, UK
Genre:
Horror
Director:
Luke Hyams
Luke Hyams
Country:
United Kingdom
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August 30, 2014
Inevitably, though, X Moor must at some point settle on a subgenre, and once it gets down to slasher business, the films starts to show a more routine side
October 11, 2014
XMoor teases a new approach to horror, but the third act feels awfully familiar.

