A determined young woman and a damaged occultist risk their lives and souls to perform a dangerous ritual that will grant them what they want.
Steve Oram | Joseph Solomon | |
Catherine Walker | Sophia | |
Susan Loughnane | Victoria | |
Mark Huberman | Neil Hughes | |
Nathan Vos | Jack | |
Martina Nunvarova | Guardian Angel | |
Breffni O'Connor | Emaciated Man | |
Sheila Moloney | Old Woman Demon | |
Ruby Kearns | Demon | |
John Carton | Demon | |
Aaron O'Neill | Demon | |
Ann Mulvany | Demon | |
Daniel McConnell | Demon | |
Jim Dolan | Demon | |
John Cantillion | Demon | |
John Tyrell | Demon | |
Liam Young | Demon | |
Peter Crookes | Demon | |
Judith Smith | Demon |
Director | Liam Gavin | |
Writer | Liam Gavin | |
Producer | David Collins, Tim Dennison, Cormac Fox, Rory Gilmartin, Eoin O'Faolain, Hannah Thomas, Kimberley Warner | |
Musician | Ray HARMAN | |
Photography | Cathal Watters |
Owner | Review? |
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Location | Horror Disk 1 |
Purchased | Apr 30, 2017 at Shaanig |
Quantity | 1 |
Seen | May 05, 2017 at home |
Added Date | Jul 06, 2017 01:44:50 |
Modified Date | Jun 19, 2019 18:55:21 |
My quick rating - 5,3/10. Somewhat a mess of a movie that still doesn't fail. It would almost seem to be watching a documentary on the strange beliefs of the occult and what they may do to attain certain power. I most likely just appreciated it more than the casual viewer due to how well the movie was made and most likely how little was spent. I can't recommend this for all though and even with reading "best horror" tags around this, it isn't that. If you want a more realistic look into something like this, the movie will be fine for you, but beyond a very limited audience as that, I don't think it would be for you. I will say some decent acting does help but it falls too often into the "why keep doing this" stage.