A woman is plagued by nightmares about traveling to a dark realm and a demonic entity that awaits her arrival. With the help of a friend, she consults a dream interpreter to end the nightmares, only to find that no one is who they seem and the real horror is about to begin.
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Bec Doyle | Mara |
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Roslyn Gentle | Abagail |
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Kalond Irlanda | Raziel |
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Emerson Niemchick | The Demon |
| Director | Brooks Davis |
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| Writer | Charles Band, Brooks Davis, Kent Roudebush | |
| Producer | Charles Band, Brooks Davis, Nakai Nelson, Howard Wexler | |
| Musician | Jonathan Walter | |
| Photography | Howard Wexler | |
| Packaging | MP4 |
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| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital 2.0 |
| Subtitles | English |
| Owner | Jackmeats Flix |
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| Location | Deleted |
| Purchased | On Nov 09, 2023 at YTS |
| Watched | Nov 13, 2023 |
| Index | 8004 |
| Added Date | Nov 09, 2023 02:31:57 |
| Modified Date | Apr 30, 2025 06:34:02 |
My quick rating - 2.5/10. I selected this tonight completely due to the 56-minute runtime. As it started, they also informed me that it is a Full Moon flick, which I am a fan of. A woman, played by Bec Doyle, is plagued by nightmares about traveling to a dark realm and a demonic entity that awaits her arrival. With the help of a friend, she consults a dream interpreter to end the nightmares, only to find that no one is who they seem and the real horror is about to begin (for us as viewers). Bring Her To Me is a very cheap production from top to bottom, and although they embrace it, you still cannot shake the less-than-stellar values here. The renowned Charles Band does have his hand in the writing of this one, but I am fairly sure he was just coasting to get through this narrative. The flick just seemed more like a vehicle to show off Doyle's boobs since she keeps traveling back to this dimension with a demon that has one purpose in mind, sex. The demon (Emerson Niemchick) does have a couple of humorous moments, but overall this really isn't worth recommending, and I can't say much more. The nightmare realm is basement quality, and the story itself is just filler. I tend to enjoy the Full Moon films for their effort and creativity, not to mention the nostalgia of what they did for home video, but this just isn't one of their better productions.
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