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Asylum of Darkness

There Is Evil Inside Us All
2012 | 117m | English

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Director: Jay Woelfel
Writer: Jay Woelfel
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Mental patient Dwight Stroud escapes from an asylum and is mistaken for a motivational speaker named Artemis Finch who has money and women at his command. Dwight accepts the craziness of the situation, but as strange faceless figures begin to hunt him down, Dwight must deal with an escalating spiral of supernatural danger and hallucinations.
Release Date: Nov 07, 2012
Director: Jay Woelfel
Writer: Jay Woelfel
Genres: Horror
Keywords supernatural, escape, madness, escaped mental patient
Production Companies Season of Darkness
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 09, 2026
Entered: May 07, 2024
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Name Character
Nick Baldasare Dwight Stroud
Amanda Howell Ellen
Richard Hatch Dr. Shaker
Tim Thomerson Detective Kesler
Tiffany Shepis Hope
Frank Jones Jr. Van Gogh
John Hawk Artemis Finch
Patricia McBride Jackie
Scott Summitt Oscar Werner
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Jay Woelfel Writer, Director
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Jay Woelfel Executive Producer
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Wuchak
5.0

**_It’s, um, creative_** A murderer (Nick Baldasare), who has been assigned to a mental institution after being declared “not guilty by reason of insanity,” escapes the state hospital and assumes the identity of another man. Curiously, the man’s wife accepts him (Amanda Howell) and the hallucinat ... ory story proceeds from there. “Asylum of Darkness” (2013) was originally called “Season of Darkness” when it was screened at a festival, but the distributor adjusted the title for its 2017 release. It was written, scored and directed by Jay Woelfel for $200,000, shot in his hometown of Columbus, Ohio. Despite the micro-budget, it’s artistic in its depiction of reality from the delusional mind of an insane person. The old school practical effects are mostly effective, but sometimes cartoonish and goofy. It's technically superior to Woelfel’s spare-change budgeted “Ghost Story” (2004); and the story is more compelling compared to his “Closed for the Season” (2010). Unfortunately, it’s overlong and Tiffany Shepis’ role is too small; she should’ve played the wife IMHO. However, if you like artsy indies and are patient, you’ll probably find something to appreciate. It's too puzzling for my tastes, but at least it’s different. Richard Hatch and Tim Thomerson appear in peripheral roles. It runs 1 hours, 57 minutes. GRADE: C

Mar 17, 2025