
A documentary exploring genre based monster art takes an odd turn when the filmmakers are contacted by a man who claims he can prove that monsters are indeed real.... (Full plot summary below)
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A documentary exploring genre based monster art takes an odd turn when the filmmakers are contacted by a man who claims he can prove that monsters are indeed real.
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| Blu-ray.comBrian OrndorfPerhaps Green's admirers will embrace his lead performance and insistence on boo scares, but the rest of this limp outing reeks of a missed opportunity. |
| Hollywood ReporterFrank ScheckA playfully self-reflexive exercise whose endless in-jokes will best be appreciated by only the most ardent genre aficionados. |
| Daily DeadPatrick BromleyDigging Up the Marrow isn't just a terrific horror movie; it's a movie about why we are drawn to horror movies. |
| Assignment XAbbie BernsteinDigging Up the Marrow has an insider's knowledge and delight in genre conventions, which he manages to simultaneously tweak and honor. |
| We Got This CoveredMatt DonatoDigging Up The Marrow is a tense, confident, and gorgeously terrifying monster movie that turns Alex Pardee's artistry into vibrant, eye-catching horrors. |
| The Film StageNathan BartlebaughMore cheerfully spooky than legitimately scary, Marrow is an interesting use of the well-exhausted found footage subgenre. |
| AV ClubIgnatiy VishnevetskyMore playful than genuinely creepy, Adam Green’s hybrid mockumentary Digging Up The Marrow deserves credit for trying to re-think the done-to-death found-footage horror formula, even if its self-reflexive angle amounts to little more than a whole lot of unrealized potential. |
| Cinema CrazedFelix Vasquez Jr.Loses me in a haze of winks and Adam Green celebrating Adam Green. |
| Film Journal InternationalMaitland McDonaghA meta-variation on Clive Barker's Nightbreed, Digging Up the Marrow tackles all the same questions [...] with considerably less grace and intelligence. |
| The DissolveMike D'AngeloUltimately, Digging Up The Marrow is more of an affectionate comedy than a horror movie, despite a third act that features some tense moments and hostile critters. |