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The Chill Factor

  • 1993
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
4.1/10
862
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The Chill Factor (1993)
Supernatural HorrorHorror

A group of snowmobilers become trapped on a lake, and hole up in an abandoned camp. What they don't know is that the camp was once used by a satanic cult for its rituals, and is still infest... Read allA group of snowmobilers become trapped on a lake, and hole up in an abandoned camp. What they don't know is that the camp was once used by a satanic cult for its rituals, and is still infested by demons, who begin to kill off the group.A group of snowmobilers become trapped on a lake, and hole up in an abandoned camp. What they don't know is that the camp was once used by a satanic cult for its rituals, and is still infested by demons, who begin to kill off the group.

  • Director
    • Christopher Webster
  • Writer
    • Julian Weaver
  • Stars
    • Dawn Laurrie
    • Aaron Kjenaas
    • Connie Snyder
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.1/10
    862
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    • Director
      • Christopher Webster
    • Writer
      • Julian Weaver
    • Stars
      • Dawn Laurrie
      • Aaron Kjenaas
      • Connie Snyder
    • 22User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
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    Dawn Laurrie
    • Jeannie
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    Connie Snyder
    • Karen
    David Fields
    • Chris
    Eve Montgomery
    • Lissa
    Jim Cagle
    • Ron
    Bekki Vallin
    • Bessie
    Mark Armstrong
    • Bar Lout
    Chuck Decker
    • Lout's Friend
    Ron Hollnagle
    • Snowgroomer Driver
    Jim Gresch
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      • Christopher Webster
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      • Julian Weaver
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    4Stevieboy666

    Don't get your hopes up!

    Supernatural type slasher set out in the snowy wilderness. Three couples find themselves in a spot of bother when out racing on their snowmobiles one has a serious accident and they take overnight refuge in what looks like a creepy, abandoned summer camp. They discover an unusual type of Ouija board and soon an evil spirit takes hold of the injured man. This scenario did remind me somewhat slightly of Evil Dead, only that is a horror classic and this one certainly is not. The first part of the movie is taken up by snow mobiles etc, gets a bit slow. The opening scene is one of the worst bar fights I have ever seen. Looks like they roped in some of the locals judging by the serious lack of acting ability. The killings are OK but none are very gory, there is some sex but this movie is tame enough for a UK 15 certificate. I think The Crap Factor would be a more appropriate title, however I still prefer this to the bulk of 21st Century horror movies though. There is a creepy musical rendition of the nursery rhyme "Three Blind Mice", that was pretty cool. AKA Demon Possessed.
    4tvcarsd

    Night of the Demon in a snow cabin

    Group of friends go on a snowski holiday in the middle of nowhere. Starts with them meeting up at a pub and almost getting into a brawl with local then they have an argument amongst each other before taking off at speed into the snow.

    Naturally one of these kids has a snowski accident and they have to take refuge from the cold in a nearby cabin that has a possessing ouja board. People get possessed, have sex and get killed. Most of them anyhow.

    Interesting note, The Chill Factor isn't the first horror on snow-ski's. Ghost Keeper came out over a decade earlier and its a little bit better albeit without any sex scene's but also without those annoying daytime character commentary's which almost don't ever work in horrors I think.

    The acting in Chill Factor isn't any better either and the daytime tv music kills any chance of sense of unease developing. What we do get is a cute snow-ski chase at the end.
    dvdman-1

    Straight to the good parts

    Ok, so this isn't the greatest movie around so here is a list of the good parts:

    No real nudity, although there is a lot of underwear shots.

    Killings include: Driving into barbed wire fence A hanging Icicle in the eye Demon possession 1 body blown up Sliced throat by ceiling fan

    Bottom line: If you keep your finger on the fast forward button, this is an okay movie.
    5drownsoda90

    Cheap but atmospheric oddity

    "The Chill Factor" follows a group of snowmobilers stranded at an abandoned religious camp where they uncover a strange ouija-like game, and proceed to unleash demonic spirits that start taking hold of them one-by-one.

    This utter oddity was filmed in the late-1980s but went unreleased until several years later when it surfaced on video under the title "Demon Possessed." Make no bones about it, this is a low-budget flick, and has all the hallmarks of a cheap horror flick: Bad acting (especially from the extras), silly gore effects, and a plot that seems to have been invented on the fly (a voice-over narration from an apparently chain-smoking grandmother attempts to tie up the loose ends). Even with its pitfalls, however, I found myself enjoying "The Chill Factor" for what it is.

    The film's greatest strength is that it's quite atmospheric, and recalls other snow-set horror films such as "Curtains" or "Ghostkeeper," which feel like distant cousins. Conceptually, the plot has potential, and is just weird enough to be attention-grabbing; the execution, however, is not quite up to speed, but one can see the seeds of something ominous buried underneath all the ineptitude. I won't attempt to make a case for "The Chill Factor" being a good film, because it isn't, but it is so bizarre and so wonky that one cannot help but get somewhat absorbed in it. There are a handful of decent death sequences, and the finale boasts a snowmobiling showdown that is ridiculous but somehow not out of place.

    "The Chill Factor" is worth a watch for horror purists who enjoy cheapjack possession horror flicks; it melds the demon film with the slasher, and packages it in a late-'80s aesthetic that is as perplexing as it is amusing in all its weirdness. 5/10.
    4Coventry

    Hey guys, I rented snow scooters ... Let's make a horror movie!

    Prior to its fancy release on BluRay (thank you, Arrow Video) I had never heard about "The Chill Factor". This can mean two things. Either it's an unjustly obscure and undiscovered masterpiece, OR there is a good reason why it got forgotten over the years; - namely because it's terrible. Usually, it's option #2 and that's also the case for this one. However, this doesn't mean it can't be entertaining and - luckily - that's also the case for "The Chill Factor".

    What we have here is a textbook amateur horror flick, thriving on enthusiasm and goodwill rather than on competences. The year is 1993, but everything looks & feels mid-to-late 80s, the plot is ultra-thin, half of the footage is time-filler, the dialogues are embarrassing, the wannabe atmospheric & foreboding voiceover is pointless, and most of the cast and crew members have only this insignificant title on their resumes.

    The plot revolves around a group of six twenty-something dimwits, three couples, that get isolated in an abandoned cabin near a frozen lake after a trip on their snowscooters. These scooters appear to be the pivotal gimmicks of the movie. It feels as if someone in the group had the idea of renting snow scooters, and then use them in horror movie because you don't see that often. "What will the movie be about?". "Who knows. Who cares because we got snowmobiles, right!". So, after an endless hour of scootering footage, macho racing contests, and a dumb accident, there comes a silly story about possession by an ancient evil entity that gets unleased via a sort of Ouija board. It turns into a supernatural slasher with a couple of gruesome kills (notably the icicle in the eye), shots of girls in their underwear, and some hysterical screaming. The second half is quite fun and it's over before you know it.

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      Dawn Laurrie, Connie Snyder, and Eve Montgomery's only role.
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      Referenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 812: Demonic + The Saint (2021)

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    • Release date
      • July 28, 1993 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Demon Possessed
    • Filming locations
      • Sugar Camp, Wisconsin, USA(on location)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 26m(86 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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