A rookie cop's world is turned upside down when she comes face to face with Paymon - King Of Hell. Officer Jessica Loren has the last shift at a transitioning police station, assigned to wait for a crew picking up bio-hazard waste from the armoury. But unbeknownst to her, cult leader John Michael Paymon has haunted the department ever since he committed suicide in custody. Jessica is about to find out just how dangerous he still is, all alone on the graveyard shift.............
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Juliana Harkavy | Jessica Loren |
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Joshua Mikel | John Michael Paymon |
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Hank Stone | Grip Cohen |
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J. LaRose | Patrick Black |
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Sarah Sculco | Kitty Paymon |
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Kathryn Kilger | Dorthea Paymon |
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Natalie Victoria | Marigold |
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Mary Lankford Poiley | Birdie |
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Matt Doman | Officer Ryan Price |
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Lindsi Jeter | Bashed Face Betty |
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Randy Molnar | Steve Loren |
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Jason Fusco | Bio Joe |
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Scott Poiley | Bio Clean #3 |
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Jeremy S. Brock | Detective |
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Skyler Poiley | Ghost Girl |
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Danielle White | Ghost Girl |
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Amber Watson | Ghost Girl |
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Ashley Wilson | Ghost Girl |
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Erica Lea Shelton | Ghost Girl |
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Mona Pirnot | Ghost Girl |
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Joshua Story | Dispatch Officer |
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Danielle White | Ghost Girl |
| Director | Anthony DiBlasi |
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| Writer | Anthony DiBlasi, Scott Poiley | |
| Producer | Michael Finn, Melissa Gruver, Andy Henry, Mary Lankford Poiley, Scott Poiley, Steven Shea | |
| Musician | Adam Barber | |
| Photography | Austin F. Schmidt | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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| Regions | Region 1 |
| Owner | Jackmeats Flix |
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| Location | Horror Disk 1 |
| Purchased | On Sep 18, 2015 |
| Watched | Oct 06, 2015 (at our home) |
| Index | 3875 |
| Added Date | Jul 06, 2017 01:42:47 |
| Modified Date | Jan 10, 2026 02:59:24 |
My quick rating - 6.3/10. Another surprise low-budget horror film that shows the amount of money you put in doesn't have to define the end product. The movie itself starts out simple (yet obvious) enough with a rookie officer, Loren (Juliana Harkavy), pulling last shift duty on a closing precinct. I use that word since the premise is awfully similar to "Assault on Precinct 13". Anyway, that being said, the story similarities end there. I did catch a few camera shots and setup scares that also reminded me of John Carpenter's style, but what is wrong with borrowing from a master? So the inevitable ensues, and a story of a cult leader-type figure killing a few of his followers and himself in prison (the story is intermingled throughout via flashbacks and visions of old footage) turns into a living nightmare for Loren. Throughout the film, it is hard to tell if she is imagining it, being taunted for being a rookie, or is legit in a haunted police station. This is what makes the tension build and keeps you watching. There are some truly disturbing images in this movie that are subtle yet very effective in getting under your skin. The highlight of this movie is just not being sure, through the whole thing, just what exactly is going on. This leads you to a fantastic ending that will keep you thinking after the credits roll. All the elements of a quality horror movie are here, along with a capable cast of actors and some film devotion from director Anthony DiBlasi. Great #Shocktober flick. Check it out.