Bite Page #4

Synopsis: While on her bachelorette party getaway, Casey, the bride to be, gets a seemingly harmless bite from an unknown insect. After returning home with cold feet, Casey tries to call off her wedding but before she's able to, she starts exhibiting insect like traits. Between her physical transformation and her wedding anxiety, Casey succumbs to her new instincts and begins creating a hive that not only houses her translucent eggs, but feeds on the flesh of others. As her transformation becomes complete, Casey discovers that everything can change with a single bite.
Genre: Horror
Director(s): Chad Archibald
  9 wins & 5 nominations.
 
IMDB:
4.9
Metacritic:
57
NOT RATED
Year:
2015
88 min
171 Views


- What's wrong with you?

- It's just... it's just a little bug bite.

Will you help me? Please?

Please?

Please.

Yeah.

Good.

Alright, stay back.

Keep back, please. Keep back. Thank you.

Excuse me.

Jesus Christ.

We're gonna need backup,

to help quarantine this unit.

I need E.M.S. and Hazmat, A.S.A.P.

Clear!

Someone's alive in here.

Oh, my God. Last time we went on vacation,

I got so sunburned,

literally like,

bubbling up on my shoulders.

Come on! Don't tell me that.

I just want to enjoy this trip.

Just tired of hearing

everyone's travel horror stories.

I'm just telling you so you

don't make the same mistake.

Get plenty of sunscreen.

I am telling you,

the sun in Costa Rica, is relentless.

Your pale skin

is gonna light up like a match.

I'm not an idiot. I'll wear sunscreen.

Okay, I'm not an idiot either,

and it happened to me. I'm just saying.

I just wanna go away, and relax

and not worry about anything.

Sunburns, I can deal with.

I just don't want to get sick.

Ouch!

Oh, my God. That is so disgusting!

Are you okay?

Yeah, it's just a little bite.

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Chad Archibald

Chad Archibald is a Canadian film, television and music video producer and director. more…

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Submitted on August 05, 2018

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