After the death of a much despised patriarch, a mysterious box shows up during the reading of the will, forcing the family to reckon with each of their own deadly sins.After the death of a much despised patriarch, a mysterious box shows up during the reading of the will, forcing the family to reckon with each of their own deadly sins.After the death of a much despised patriarch, a mysterious box shows up during the reading of the will, forcing the family to reckon with each of their own deadly sins.
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A mysterious chest without history or concrete relation to its owner and that looks like it was melted in a fire houses a demon who, for no given reason, arranges for six people-a tolerable man with inconsistent OCD, two unlikable men, and three bodaciously derrièred women-to gather on pretext of hearing the recently deceased family patriarch's will read, and genie-like grants a single wish to one unwitting victim at a time whose body it then possesses in order, for no reason, to try to kill its next victim.
Dialogue is ridiculous, people open doors for no reason and enter rooms with no purpose. I really hated the husband and the dope fiend, and it is incredible that the husband's women want that creep, incredible that the cousin weeps for her brother.
The shadows, the road, the mirror, the darkness, the trap, and the hurricane are nice ideas.
Dina Meyer, Bree Williamson, and Austin Highsmith vie with one another to see whose plump booty is most tantalizingly in-your-face. I love them all. They make the film worth watching.
Ending classical music over credits is beguiling.
Watch with two grilled-cheese sandwiches and Perrier.
Dialogue is ridiculous, people open doors for no reason and enter rooms with no purpose. I really hated the husband and the dope fiend, and it is incredible that the husband's women want that creep, incredible that the cousin weeps for her brother.
The shadows, the road, the mirror, the darkness, the trap, and the hurricane are nice ideas.
Dina Meyer, Bree Williamson, and Austin Highsmith vie with one another to see whose plump booty is most tantalizingly in-your-face. I love them all. They make the film worth watching.
Ending classical music over credits is beguiling.
Watch with two grilled-cheese sandwiches and Perrier.
The story has a novice premise. Lance, Dina, and Bree do well in it. The CGI is garbage, and the directing was not good. In the idea of a box containing everything is played out. However it is original and bringing all the six people together. I guess with a little bit better writing and directing it could've been better, but it just didn't have a budget. And it posts the people that act in it but Levy Tram is in it for about a minute, and lance has like 5 minutes. And what was with the ending? Why is he in that field?
If you're a fan of horror that is so bad that it's good, you might just have a blast with this one. The first hour is original and unusual; I can't remember a story-line quite like it. The ending fails to impress, but horror fans are used to that. Overall, it's a hoot!
I liked this movie. I thought the acing from the lead characters: David, Michelle and Cheryl, was very good and convincing. I also liked that this movie combined a few different horror ideas, like the haunted box, people trapped together, and characters with disabilities that constrain their ability to act. It is a low budget film but the filmmakers made something suspenseful and interesting.
Oh, and Bree Williamson is very pretty in this movie. I recommend this one.
Oh, and Bree Williamson is very pretty in this movie. I recommend this one.
I've been a Lance Henriksen fan ever since I saw him in Pumpkinhead. Apart from being a very versatile actor, I really love his voice. Pity he was only in the film a few minutes.
I loved the very different characters - each with their own issues. The photography was very amateurish at times. Some interesting visuals (note I said interesting not good). Interestingly enough, the film won an award for Best Visual Effects...
The film got increasingly worse as it progressed, but hey, if you want to see something you haven't seen before, then this is probably it. The effects are very, very low budget and practical. Its definitely not a good film, but somehow I still found it watchable. The ending was pretty laughable, actually, but you have to see it. You will be entertained either way - whether you like it or hate it.
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- GoofsIn the opening scene the nurse checks her patient's pulse with her thumb, rather than fingertips. Your own thumb has a pulse so the reading would be false.
- Quotes
Cheryl Cates: Are we in hell?
David Harris: I've been in hell most of my life and I've managed to survive it. One day at a time. So let's figure out what kind of hell we're in so we can get the hell out.
- SoundtracksWELTON,
for piano and guitar
from "Letters From Far Away"
Composed, Recorded & Produced by Heidi Breyer ASCAP
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