Its Halloween 1989, best friends Sam and Josh are trying to enjoy what's left of their final Devil's Night before graduating high school. But trouble arises when the two pals and a group of friends take a detour on their way to a rock concert, finding an old abandoned barn and awakening the evil inside. Now it's up to Sam and Josh to find a way to protect their friends and defeat the creatures that lurk within "The Barn".
Mitchell Musolino | Sam | |
Will Stout | Josh | |
Lexi Dripps | Michelle | |
Cortland Woodard | Chris | |
Nikki Howell | Nikki | |
Nickolaus Joshua | Russell | |
Linnea Quigley | Ms. Barnhart | |
Ari Lehman | Dr. Rock | |
Ryan Nogy | Shirley Garrett | |
David Hampton | George | |
James Weldon | Mr. Daniels | |
Justin M. Seaman | Boogeyman | |
Rik Billock | The Preacher | |
Elyse Alberts | Matt's Older Sister | |
Hunter Amos | George Haywin (child) | |
Jon Bailey | Trailer Narrator | |
James Baker | Ash Baxtor | |
Matt Starr Bores | Vinny Michaels | |
Ted Boyko | Ted Bundy-Vocals (Legendary Hucklebucks) | |
Cheyenne Burnsworth | Arcade Kid #1 | |
Colton Burnsworth | Roller Rink Patron #2 | |
Paula Burnsworth | Roller Rink Patron #1 | |
Rodney Burnsworth | Arcade Kid #2 | |
Dakota Corwin | Hootenanny Guest #9 | |
Tyler Denman | Arcade Kid #3 |
Director | Justin M. Seaman | |
Writer | Justin M. Seaman | |
Producer | Rocky Gray, Maggi Mizell, Sebastian Page, Justin M. Seaman, Christopher Vertosick, Lee Walker | |
Musician | Rocky Gray | |
Photography | Zane Hershberger |
Owner | Jackmeats Flix |
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Location | Horror Disk 1 |
Purchased | Aug 04, 2018 at YTS |
Quantity | 1 |
Seen | Oct 10, 2018 at home |
Added Date | Aug 05, 2018 03:07:36 |
Modified Date | Feb 08, 2024 10:51:57 |
Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital 2.0 |
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My quick rating - 4,6/10. Another movie that suffers from some pretty bad acting, especially in the "what to do if" category. That aside, I do like the antagonists in this one. Using the legends of famous? killers from the lore of Halloween was a pretty good plot point. The method of summoning these creatures is very suspect though. So after a couple kids get sidetracked on the way to some rock concert they stumble across the eerie looking barn and accidentally release the evil inside of it. That about sums it up. Fairly light on the gore, or I am just getting so used to it I don't even notice anymore. Aside from the directors being brave and actually killing a kid (which is a common no-no in movies) there really isn't anything shocking to see. Scares are very few, and there is not a thing occurring that catches you off guard. Fine for a fall asleep on cable flick, but beyond that, don't bother. And since I recently got the sequel, you all know I will watch it regardless even knowing it won't even be as good as this one.