6 reviews
- nogodnomasters
- Dec 15, 2018
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This is the definition of Garbage! Absolutely the most boring, badly shot, over long, horribly written, miserably acted, crappy edited, amatuar hour piece of nonsense you could ever imagine!!! Don't waste your life watching this. Absolutely nothing happens here. Just a lot of implied nonsense with some joke of an actor mean mugging throughout his own movie. This is like the August Underground movies except with nothing extreme happening and even worse acting. Anthony Spadaccini may just be the worst director of all time! Definitely no one who watched this is giving 10stars. Fake family, friends, cast reviews. Terrible!
- perfectx-71415
- Apr 16, 2024
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In this third installment to the Head Case series, we follow a new pair. John and Seth. John is Wayne's stepson, and somehow seems even more devious than Wayne himself. Seth has fallen under John's spell and finds himself starting a new life. The story and the characters all sent a chill down my spine. It was quite an experience to behold. I found this to be even better than The Ritual. The character development was excellent. I liked the new take on things. Seth's "emo" appeal and the social media in which these suicidal teenagers communicated through gave the film a more modern feel. This put a new spin on things and kept Post-Mortem fresh (no pun intended?). I truly enjoyed this movie. Spadaccini expanded well on paths I wanted to be explored. Awesome work!
- gregbastien76
- Nov 18, 2013
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In the third installment of Anthony Spadaccini's Head Case series he does just this. This will take you on a journey that is rarely ever traveled and it is a film that is a must see!
Going into the mind of a 15 year old is a scary place, but going into the mind of a 15 year old hell bent on suicide is somewhere you won't dream of going. Then throw in a serial killer as a mentor and you have the perfect recipe for murder.
Lost in his own mental struggle he is taken under the wing of serial killer John Craven where he gets his first taste of blood, and from there it gets crazy.
Going into the mind of a 15 year old is a scary place, but going into the mind of a 15 year old hell bent on suicide is somewhere you won't dream of going. Then throw in a serial killer as a mentor and you have the perfect recipe for murder.
Lost in his own mental struggle he is taken under the wing of serial killer John Craven where he gets his first taste of blood, and from there it gets crazy.
- gameboy153
- Sep 25, 2010
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- sara-mccleaf
- Mar 21, 2014
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