A man crash lands in rural Appalachia and awakens in the attic of a traditional Hoodoo practitioner. He desperately tries to break free from her dark magic and save his family from a siniste... Read allA man crash lands in rural Appalachia and awakens in the attic of a traditional Hoodoo practitioner. He desperately tries to break free from her dark magic and save his family from a sinister ritual before the rise of the blood moon.A man crash lands in rural Appalachia and awakens in the attic of a traditional Hoodoo practitioner. He desperately tries to break free from her dark magic and save his family from a sinister ritual before the rise of the blood moon.
Andre Jacobs
- Wyman Thatcher
- (as André Jacobs)
Doctor Khasu-Nkatlo
- Loretta
- (as Doctor Khasu-Kanku)
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Was this one amazing? I wouldn't use that word. Was it serviceable? That I can concur with. In the wake of awful Tyler Perry Movies and the negligence of black cinema as a serious locomotive in cinema, this one took me by surprise. Not with it's story so much, but with its courage to be horror the way it can be: without prejudice. Like I stated previously, the story isn't exactly extraordinary; however it surprised me a few times with the quality of acting, atmosphere, and just the overall awareness of what the production was trying g to accomplish. I look forward to more like this one. Not a black movie or white movie. Just a damn well-rounded horror flick to the like that we don't much get any more.
Does this film bring anything new to the horror genre? No. It absolutely doesn't but I still liked it.
A lot of people are hating on this because it is nothing new but hey, don't you already know this going into it? I did so, I totally didn't care. I was ready to see the same ol' horror flick with some hoodoo magic and that was what I got.
The actors are good and it is an almost entirely African American cast. Our two main characters are played by Omari Hardwick and Loretta Devine. These folks know how to act. If you wanna complain about something they've done fine but don't knock them in this because they carried the entire film.
I personally enjoyed this little twist of a Misery-like film. If you don't think you want to see something like it, don't watch it. If you think it sounds interesting, go for it. It's not gonna knock your socks off but it has a few cringe worthy moments with great performances from our two lead characters. in all honesty, these other reviewers just sound a bit jaded rather than being willing to give credit where credit is due.
A lot of people are hating on this because it is nothing new but hey, don't you already know this going into it? I did so, I totally didn't care. I was ready to see the same ol' horror flick with some hoodoo magic and that was what I got.
The actors are good and it is an almost entirely African American cast. Our two main characters are played by Omari Hardwick and Loretta Devine. These folks know how to act. If you wanna complain about something they've done fine but don't knock them in this because they carried the entire film.
I personally enjoyed this little twist of a Misery-like film. If you don't think you want to see something like it, don't watch it. If you think it sounds interesting, go for it. It's not gonna knock your socks off but it has a few cringe worthy moments with great performances from our two lead characters. in all honesty, these other reviewers just sound a bit jaded rather than being willing to give credit where credit is due.
I didn't expect too much after reading the reviews, but this movie turned out to be quite good.
It is a solid story that is well acted and produced, and you never quite know what's going to happen.
It is not mega gory, but it is the story that makes it creepy - and the brilliant ending of course.
It is a solid story that is well acted and produced, and you never quite know what's going to happen.
It is not mega gory, but it is the story that makes it creepy - and the brilliant ending of course.
This is a great little film. Full of suspense, excellent adult actors (not so much the kids), some genuinely gruesome moments and excellent soundtrack. They did exceptionally well with a modest budget. My wife and I had a great time and enjoyed the folklore and frights.
The story or motivation of the main actor is the old cookie-cutter family-is-in-danger thing.
So you know how it will end even before you see it.
The worst moments of this movie were about the skin color. I live in a reality where the skin color does not represent education, environment and character of a person. So every time skin color was brought up, I sighed REALLY hard. The problem with it was not the fact that it was there, but the on-the nose way it was brought up.
I did not liked the third act. The way he suddenly knows everything and can move despite a incredibly heavy injury ruined the "suspension of disbelief". (hardly a spoiler for those kind of moves)
Camera work and cinematography were bad.
What saves it, is the acting. Omari Hardwick had a great performance. He was believable in his desperation for the most part. Without him, this movie would have been much worse. His relationship with Lorraine Burroughs felt genuine and it seemed they had some chemistry. Not much unfortunately, because character development is barely there, but the few scenes they shared were good.
Loretta Devine... oh boy. She is an amazing villain. She was scary and very intimidating.
It is not a great movie, but one that had some interesting aspects. I definitely enjoyed the watch.
The worst moments of this movie were about the skin color. I live in a reality where the skin color does not represent education, environment and character of a person. So every time skin color was brought up, I sighed REALLY hard. The problem with it was not the fact that it was there, but the on-the nose way it was brought up.
I did not liked the third act. The way he suddenly knows everything and can move despite a incredibly heavy injury ruined the "suspension of disbelief". (hardly a spoiler for those kind of moves)
Camera work and cinematography were bad.
What saves it, is the acting. Omari Hardwick had a great performance. He was believable in his desperation for the most part. Without him, this movie would have been much worse. His relationship with Lorraine Burroughs felt genuine and it seemed they had some chemistry. Not much unfortunately, because character development is barely there, but the few scenes they shared were good.
Loretta Devine... oh boy. She is an amazing villain. She was scary and very intimidating.
It is not a great movie, but one that had some interesting aspects. I definitely enjoyed the watch.
Did you know
- TriviaAt about 29 minutes into the run-time there's a shot of a ceramic penguin figurine, a nod to Misery (1990) which features many similar plot points.
- GoofsIt is raining heavily when Mark is peering through the hole in the roof during the ritual, but everybody inside the building is dry and no rain is visibly streaming through on the shots from within the building.
- Quotes
Young Man at Gas Station: Slavery is over, pump your own damn gas
- SoundtracksI Put a Spell on You
Written by Screamin' Jay Hawkins (as Jay Hawkins)
Performed by Screamin' Jay Hawkins
Courtesy of Epic Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $500,104
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $206,591
- Nov 1, 2020
- Gross worldwide
- $500,104
- Runtime1 hour 31 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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