6 reviews
- BandSAboutMovies
- Feb 10, 2020
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Now, let me just say first of all, I LOVE B rate and Indy horror/thrillers, but this was beyond bad. If I could give it a 0 and still be posted, I would. The acting was-well-laughable. The camera angles, the dialogue, the overacting and underacting- uggghhh! Just don't watch unless you want to make fun of it. If that's your goal-have at it! Spoiler ALERT! Here's a few examples of the idiocy of this movie- tough demonologist chic with a lisp, psycho ET looking "grim reaper" named Sickle, and a 45-50 year old woman using a 27 year old to get the story of a lifetime by trying to date him, and then after he knows he's been conned, she calls up all sweet and wants another chance...at the story. And is Bob Dylan singing the soundtrack?
To use a direct quote from the movie, "This is ridiculous!" Yes it is.
To use a direct quote from the movie, "This is ridiculous!" Yes it is.
Another film in the franchise not worth watching. The acting,score,directing,editing and every aspect of this movie is atrocious. Sickle sounds like he's trying to hack up a hair ball. Don't waste your time.
- treakle_1978
- Jun 14, 2020
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Stars : Logan Lopez,Crystal Aya,Brent Northup and Martin DuPlessis as SICKLE.
Write & Directed by: Forris Day Jr. and Geno McGahee.
Saw elements of Halloween,Phantasm and Mothman.
The lead character as a boy may have killed his babysitter,and now it's fifteen years later and he is getting out,But was he wrongly accused ? Logan Lopez is very good in the lead and Crystal Aya is likable and smart and has many layers to her character and then there is Brent Northup who is creepy and has too much going on with his monies.
This film has potential in the festival circuit with fans of Supernatural/Ghost hunting theorists.
Write & Directed by: Forris Day Jr. and Geno McGahee.
Saw elements of Halloween,Phantasm and Mothman.
The lead character as a boy may have killed his babysitter,and now it's fifteen years later and he is getting out,But was he wrongly accused ? Logan Lopez is very good in the lead and Crystal Aya is likable and smart and has many layers to her character and then there is Brent Northup who is creepy and has too much going on with his monies.
This film has potential in the festival circuit with fans of Supernatural/Ghost hunting theorists.
- Leofwine_draca
- Apr 18, 2017
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This film (also known as "Amityville-The Final Chapter") essentially begins with a 12-year-old boy by the name of "Michael Hart" (Logan Lopez) being arrested for the murder of a babysitter in his own house. Although he proclaims his innocence, the police refuse to accept his contention that a specter dressed in black and wearing a top hat dismembered the babysitter's body with a sickle and, for that reason, the court sentences Michael to 15 years in a mental hospital. Fast-forward 15 years later and Michael is now being released from custody with his uncle "Bill" (Dave Sauriol) there in the parking lot to pick him up. Naturally, realizing that Michael needs some time to adjust to his new surroundings, Bill does his best to give him the space that he needs to sort things out. Unfortunately, a woman who specializes in paranormal events named "Susan" (Renee Day) isn't nearly so inclined and does everything she can to force Michael to conjure up the ghostly apparition in every way she can. The problem, however, is that another person also wants the evil specter to appear for his own selfish purposes as well--and neither one of them have any concern for anybody else. Now, rather than reveal any more. I will just say that this film started out with a pretty good premise, but it became clear early on that the resources weren't there to capitalize on it as both the camera work and the script were both in need of serious improvement. Likewise, the actors all seemed to be reading their lines directly off of a cue card and none of them seemed to show any real talent or ability at all. In short, this was an amateurish production which doesn't have anything worth recommending, and I have rated it accordingly.