A woman discovers the haunting truth behind her murderous secrets.A woman discovers the haunting truth behind her murderous secrets.A woman discovers the haunting truth behind her murderous secrets.
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Also no story, not acting and no good.
This movie stinks to high heaven.
It's made for 3 cents. The woman who isn't named "Emanuelle" but is supposed to be the sex craved babe is about 55 years old and not so attractive. Besides not being able to act.
In face no one of the so called actors can act and it's excruciating to sit through watching them read their lines like kids in a grammar school play.
About three quarters in the film becomes a farce with the introduction of some sort of seer. And you know she's a seer because she had metal sparkles on her forehead. She takes on the task of doing a reading on one condition -- if she dies the other woman must take care of her cat and love it.
OMG.
This movie stinks to high heaven.
It's made for 3 cents. The woman who isn't named "Emanuelle" but is supposed to be the sex craved babe is about 55 years old and not so attractive. Besides not being able to act.
In face no one of the so called actors can act and it's excruciating to sit through watching them read their lines like kids in a grammar school play.
About three quarters in the film becomes a farce with the introduction of some sort of seer. And you know she's a seer because she had metal sparkles on her forehead. She takes on the task of doing a reading on one condition -- if she dies the other woman must take care of her cat and love it.
OMG.
This film essentially begins with a young man by the name of "Gordon DeFeo" (Shane Ryan-Reid) experiencing horrifying visions about his father who murdered 6 members of his family one night in 1974. The scene then shifts to a young woman named "Laura Lutz" (Dawn Church) who was recently presented with the ashes of that same mass murderer upon moving into a new house and begins having horrifying visions as well. To that effect, Gordon and Laura eventually meet and, together with some friends, discuss what to do about it. The problem, however, is that the ghost of the mass murderer is quite powerful and has no intention of leaving this earthly realm anytime soon. Now, rather than reveal any more, I will just say that this film started off relatively well and had a good premise to build upon. Unfortunately, like many low-budget films, the director (Louis DeStefano) wasn't quite able to turn out a decent product due primarily to an extremely weak script and some poor acting on the part of a couple of people--most notably Joycelyne Lew (as "May") and Chris Spinelli ("Evan"). Likewise, the scenes involving sexual intimacy could have used considerable improvement as well. In any case, while not quite as bad as some of the other recent films in the franchise, it still isn't a movie that I would recommend, and I have rated it accordingly. Below average.
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