American Guinea Pig: The Song of Solomon (2017)

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American Guinea Pig: The Song of Solomon: Directed by Stephen Biro. With Jessica Cameron, Jim Van Bebber, Gene Palubicki, David E. McMahon. The Catholic Church is trying to save an innocent soul from the ravages of satanic possession. Wave after wave of holy men are sent to confront the possessed.

“The Song of Solomon is a bit of a departure for the American Guinea Pig series: instead of virtually plot-free systematic torture, the film depicts the exorcism of a young woman, Mary (Jessica Cameron), by a series of Catholic priests, which, in true Unearthed Films style, results in lots of gory mayhem. In fact, director Stephen Biro piles on so much splatter that his film becomes comedic in its excess, which I donu0026#39;t believe was the intention.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eFor me, the gore that broke the camelu0026#39;s back was a scene clearly inspired by Fulciu0026#39;s Gates of Hell (AKA City of the Living Dead), wherein Mary yarfs up her insides. After a lot of reaching, up come her small intestines-but wait, thereu0026#39;s more: a couple of organs are thrown up onto her bed in a bloody heap, followed by a large intestine. But Biro doesnu0026#39;t stop there… he has Mary pick up each glistening organ and stuff them back into her mouth one-by-one. This goes on for so long that itu0026#39;s hard to take seriously. Also giving me the giggles is the moment when the final priest gives up reading stuff from his Little Book of Exorcism and climbs on top of Mary to hump the demon out of her – itu0026#39;s supposed to be shocking (I think), but I couldnu0026#39;t keep a straight face.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe best moment comes towards the end of the film (just before the humping), when Maryu0026#39;s contorted limbs snap and split open (sterling work by make-up effects guys Jerami Cruise and Marcus Koch) – that part was as close to revolting as it gets – but the rest of the film is just a poor manu0026#39;s The Exorcist with much more blood and a silly u0026#39;twistu0026#39; ending.”

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