The Hexecutioners is a 2015 Canadian horror film directed by Jesse Thomas Cook and written by Tony Burgess, starring Liv Collins, Sarah Power, Timothy Burd, Ari Millen, Barry Flatman, Walter Borden, Boyd Banks and Burgess.
[1] Howard Gorman of Dread Central rated the film 4 stars out of 5 and wrote: "The real secret to the film’s success lies in the versatile performances – pretty much across the board – and the fascinating and inextricable relationship the two leads share – rife with tangible emotions – that gives the film that extra level of sensuality and sexuality.
Mack wrote that it "drips and oozes with so much atmosphere that it could sustain a whole planet.
"[3] Jon Dickinson of Scream rated the film 2 stars out of 5 and wrote while Cook "has a great eye for detail which is perfectly complemented by Karl Janisse’s cinematography" and the film is "technically sound", he "didn’t find The Hexecutioners particularly scary" and stated that it "lacks its punches"[4] Laura D. Girolamo of Exclaim!
However, she praised the "complicated female leads with definitive emotions and unique personalities".