When a student takes on a theology project, he taps into another side that had been hidden away from him.
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Chris Minor | Brandon Jensen |
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Jake Brinn | Clay Harper |
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Nicky Jasper | Leda Morgan |
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Kt Fanelli | Tracy Crowell |
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Bill Moseley | Father Mark Campbell |
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Mark Joy | Michael Scott |
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Rachel Faulkner | Brittney |
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Greg Travis | Jordi |
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Dallas T. Taylor | Officer Cahill |
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Ron Dressel | Young Frank Jensen |
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Scott Mielock | Richard Crowell |
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Ricky D'Alonzo | Professor Tucker |
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Terry Jernigan | Frank Jensen |
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Sheri Gill Dixon | Emile Jensen |
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Ryan Ware | Colby |
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Angelo Reyes | Detective Garcia |
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Chris Miller | Sheriff Snyder |
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Pamela Myers | Psychic Julie |
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Mike Zeigler | Pastor Sam Hughes |
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Joel King | Cult Leader |
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Erman Baradi | South Pacific Exorcist |
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Mary Tran | South Pacific Possessed Girl |
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Malia Diaz | Young Possessed Girl |
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Mandy Carpenter | Spanish Possessed Girl |
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Efrain Quinones | Spanish Exorcist |
Director | Scott B. Hansen |
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Writer | Mary J. Dixon, Scott B. Hansen | |
Producer | Greg Anthony, Jonathan M. Black, Desiree Connell, Mary J. Dixon, Todd Grubbs, Scott B. Hansen, T. Anthony Jones, Matt L. Lockhart, Matthew Musolino III, Angelo Reyes, Todd Slater, Nick Tarzia, Luis M. Tejada, Bob Winegard | |
Musician | Dirk Ehlert | |
Photography | Scott B. Hansen |
Owner | Review? |
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Location | Deleted |
Purchased | Oct 15, 2016 at EVO |
Quantity | 1 |
Seen | Oct 16, 2016 at home |
Added Date | Jul 06, 2017 01:44:04 |
Modified Date | Aug 01, 2023 01:32:04 |
Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital 5.1 [English] |
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My quick rating - 4,5/10. The movie begins with a strong opening scene of an exorcism. I really thought I was in luck in finding a decent unknown possession flick. The premise of a student doing a school project and attempting to possess himself was interesting enough to me. Sounds like the dumb stuff I would've tried in school (anyone who knows me is most likely agreeing) but then comes the downfall. The trio of our star, Brandon (Chris Minor) and two bit players go to the sign of an exorcism in hopes to conjure up the spirit and welcome it into himself. Thankfully Hasbro has created the key to the gates of hell and in comes the method, a Ouija board. The movie instantly lost all merit it had right there. Not only is this cliché getting so ridiculous, the movie then turns so stupid. Days pass and Brandon seems fine until his mother commits suicide (by ripping her own jaw off) and Brandons demon lies dormant no more. So far aside from the kids toy, it hasn't been too bad. In comes the shlock as Brandon puts on blades (Freddy Krueger style) and begins killing people on campus. And yes, throws in a couple one liners to complete the pointless rip off. I don't know if the makers were attempting to pay tribute to Wes Cravens classic (which they didn't) or just had no ideas. Sprinkle in the painfully obvious coincidence which leads to the far more obvious ending (no spoilers) and you are left with a solid 5 minute opening, and 80 minutes of horrible acting and pointless flashbacks/dreamscenes. Just another in the line of OK to watch but there are so many better out there I don't see why you would.