The Possessed
The continuing popularity of horror spoofs has created an opportunity for low-quality slashers such as A Crack In the Floor to pass themselves off as humorous. The story follows axe-wielding psychotic hermit Jeremiah who meets a bunch of fresh-faced young hikers and the movie employs every trick in the genre's book but still fails to rise itself above cheap exploitation (best indicated by the tasteless rape of Jeremiah's mother that prefaces the action). Brazenly claiming to feature Tracy Scoggins and Gary Busey--who in reality appear for about five minutes each--the film features young unknowns, the most high profile being Saved By the Bell's Mario Lopez. Which is fitting really because the film, with its mix of teen enthusiasm, redneck stereotypes and crass violence, is little more than that show meets The Dukes of Hazzard meets Deliverance meets Friday the 13th. Recommended for connoisseurs of everything gory and tacky but no-one else. On the DVD: The DVD manages to keep the quality set so spectacularly by the film itself--featuring an appalling trailer, a reprint of the information on the disc's box, biographies of the handful of established actors who make the briefest of cameos and trailers for some equally naff TV movies. Not what DVD was invented for. --Phil Udell
On April 12 1972 four young campers were found dead near Sweetwater Oregon in what appeared to be a horrific mass murder. The FBI investigation that followed concluded that it was a drug induced mass suicide. The residents of the local town never agreed. They knew of the dark forces that return to the area every few decades. On March 13 2002 the six campers who planned to spend a relaxing weekend in those mountains had no idea of the horrible fate that awaited them. This is their s
The continuing popularity of horror spoofs has created an opportunity for low-quality slashers such as A Crack In the Floor to pass themselves off as humorous. The story follows axe-wielding psychotic hermit Jeremiah who meets a bunch of fresh-faced young hikers and the movie employs every trick in the genre's book but still fails to rise itself above cheap exploitation (best indicated by the tasteless rape of Jeremiah's mother that prefaces the action). Brazenly claiming to feature Tracy Scoggins and Gary Busey--who in reality appear for about five minutes each--the film features young unknowns, the most high profile being Saved By the Bell's Mario Lopez. Which is fitting really because the film, with its mix of teen enthusiasm, redneck stereotypes and crass violence, is little more than that show meets The Dukes of Hazzard meets Deliverance meets Friday the 13th. Recommended for connoisseurs of everything gory and tacky but no-one else. On the DVD: The DVD manages to keep the quality set so spectacularly by the film itself--featuring an appalling trailer, a reprint of the information on the disc's box, biographies of the handful of established actors who make the briefest of cameos and trailers for some equally naff TV movies. Not what DVD was invented for. --Phil Udell
Evil always finds a way. Cassidy is a confused and depressed young woman living life on the edge of insanity. Unable to live with her inner demons any longer she tragically takes her own life. Reeling from the shock of having witnessed Cassidy's suicide her boyfriend Neal seeks the comfort and advice of a psychic. Unwittingly Neal creates a channel for Cassidy to return from the other side and the psychic's body is possessed by Cassidy who delivers four tarot death cards. Unleashed from the spirit wolrd Cassidy seeks to control the minds and bodies of her former friends wreaking death and destruction amongst them.
On April 12 1972 four young campers were found dead near Sweetwater Oregon in what appeared to be a horrific mass-murder. The FBI investigation that followed concluded that it was a drug induced mass suicide. The residents of the local town never agreed. They knew of the dark forces that return to the area every few decades. On March 13 2002 the six campers who planned to send a relaxing weekend in those mountains had no idea of the horrible fate that awaited them. Based on a true story THE ATTENDANT is a terrifying experience that will creep up on you and not let you go even after the film is over!
A Crack in the Floor
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