
🎬 Title: Digging to Death
Some things are better left unanswered.
Plot Summary: David Vanowen relocates to a peculiar home and finds a hidden box in his yard containing $3 million and a newly buried body. As David stashes the cash inside the house, he begins to feel the unsettling presence of the corpse that haunts him.
⭐ Rating: 5.969 (16 votes)
📅 Release Date: February 16, 2021
⏱️ Duration: 1 hour 36 minutes
🎭 Genres: Horror
🎬 Director: Michael P. Blevins
✍️ Writer: Michael P. Blevins

👥 Cast: Ford Austin (David Vanowen), Tom Fitzpatrick (The Corpse), Rachel Alig (Jessica Vanowen), Richard Riehle (Allen Palms), Ken Hudson Campbell (Mark Armstrong), Clint Jung (Mr. Wu), Sumeet Dang (Richard Peterson), Bryan Dodds (Zack Kennedy), Debbie DeLisi (Whitney Reception), Stephan Singh (Bank Officer)
Editor’s Insight: Here’s a brief overview of Digging to Death (2021): This film offers a compelling mix of horror that prioritizes tone over visual effects. Under the direction of Michael P. Blevins, it maintains a consistent pace and a strong sense of atmosphere. Performances from Ford Austin, Tom Fitzpatrick, and Rachel Alig present a relatable, subtle elegance. The runtime of 1 hour and 36 minutes complements the story well. While reviews are varied, it’s worth watching if you appreciate a haunting mood. The tagline—“Some things are better left unanswered.”—captures its essence perfectly. If this premise intrigues you, consider adding it to your watch list.
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