Excision | reviewed by: Scott McKay | November 4, 2012
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Excision is a very twisted and interesting film especially from a first time director. It's worth a watch to horror fans.
| genre | Horror |
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| synopsis | Alienated teen Pauline struggles with the pressures of fitting into high school, pleasing her mother and a burning desire to lose her virginity. With a grotesque curiosity for the darker side of life, Pauline is considered a social outcast by everyone around her. Enticed by flesh, she retreats into her own fantasies and hopes to become a great surgeon - that is, if she doesn't go insane first. |
| lead actors | AnnaLynne McCord | Traci Lords | Ariel Winter | Roger Bart | Jeremy Sumpter | John Waters | Malcolm McDowell | Marlee Matlin | Matthew Gray Gubler | Ray Wise |
| director | Richard Bates Jr. |












