Three years ago a string of serial slayings ended when the young woman behind them put herself to death while bathing in the blood of her victims. The woman's sister pleaded with the authori... Read allThree years ago a string of serial slayings ended when the young woman behind them put herself to death while bathing in the blood of her victims. The woman's sister pleaded with the authorities to take measures against the return of her sister's spirit, claiming that her death h... Read allThree years ago a string of serial slayings ended when the young woman behind them put herself to death while bathing in the blood of her victims. The woman's sister pleaded with the authorities to take measures against the return of her sister's spirit, claiming that her death had been a part of a ritual to the Devil. The young girl was placed in a mental hospital, t... Read all
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LICH or RESIDENT DEMON as it is called on video, deals with an 'entity' that moves from person to person via touch. Supposedly a witch (a hot looking one, go figure) died in a house and somehow cursed it. We get a group of people having a get together in the house when people start dying one by one.
One good thing, the young actresses in this film are quite beautiful, BUT .... When we are teased with the possibility of seeing some beautiful (but inexperienced) 'actresses' showing some skin, we get nothing. Okay, a bunch of nudity would have helped the bad story, AND good gore effects and violent kills would have helped as well. Oh well, we're out of luck. There are some okay gore effects but the directing (or lack there of) eliminates any horror, dread, shock or emotion at all in any of these scenes.
A tremendous disappointment ... and the recent DVD cover has new cover art that implies some sort of 'RINGU' like creature prowling the hallways, but this is a sham. There is no such creature. Only inexperienced actors running around and ending up bloody. Avoid at all costs.
The story itself, if you can bear to follow it, plods so slowly you may consider fast forwarding most of the way through. But if you can tolerate the bad acting, poor continuity, hammy music and third-rate production values, you may just find some entertainment in Lich's nearly-soft-porn appearance, if you're into that sort of thing. But even then, you'd be disappointed to find there is none.
Now for the good: -um, um, uh . . . the tied up girl had cute shoes
There were no redeeming qualities in this film. Student film makers using student actors on cheap sets with a badly written script. I would have to give them a D. . .
. . . and that rhymes with 'P' and that stands for Poor.
The character of Lord Voldemort in the Harry Potter series stores fragments of his soul in a very lich-like manner; evidence from Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince spells this out. Whether or not he actually qualifies as a lich is a subject of debate, as his body is living, not undead. Skeletor(Masters Of The Universe) may be considered a lich, because he possesses a skullike face and magical abilities. Since he was mortally wounded and then immediately brought from the brink of death and transformed by dark magic, he may qualify as undead and uninterred. Or What about Denzel Washington in FALLEN,Where he witnesses the serial killer dying and the pure evil of Serial killer jumps from one host to another. Let's not throw a way the fact that director & writer Billy Parrish resembles Brandon Lee A LOT ! So,I've compared Resident Demon to D & D,Harry Potter ,Denzel and Masters of the Universe-Okay,skeptic. Here's a list of plusses : Interesting idea, beautiful women,gory effects.
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- Runtime1 hour 22 minutes
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