A police officer and a psychologist investigate the deaths of five people who were killed while trying to summon ghosts.A police officer and a psychologist investigate the deaths of five people who were killed while trying to summon ghosts.A police officer and a psychologist investigate the deaths of five people who were killed while trying to summon ghosts.
- Awards
- 1 nomination
Charlie Picerni
- Police officer #1
- (as a different name)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaWhen Dr. Klein is researching the circle symbol, the first online reverence contains some humorous text that is only readable if paused.
- GoofsThe convenience store employee screams, "Holy shit, call the cops!" over his cellphone, but his lips don't move.
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The film's premise is a straightforward concept that incorporates classic, overdone horror tropes with slices of Gen X flavor, in the form of found footage - as in documentary footage recovered from the scene. The dual concepts, although not original, are offered up in a clever parallel time line. It creates a sort of murder mystery aspect, broken up by standard paranormal horror moments next to found footage sequences. To a small degree the mixture sometimes feels disjointed, but the back and forth does break up any monotony that would otherwise be present.
The cast give quality performances, the line up consists of recognizable faces, and known names. There is a glare of underdevelopment to the characters, that if a bit of tweaking had been done, could have really became full-bodied portrayals. Still there is enough to make them relatable.
Special effects are the typical gimmicks one expects in these kind of films. Shock gags and sound bites meant to give a fright are over used and often fall flat. Still "Demonic" has its moments of genuine chills, and the gore elements are quality. Think "Insidious" -esque trickery, just a few more misses. The horror moments run the gambit of "see it coming" to "cool and creepy".
Overall the film is a mediocre but watchable horror flick with some quality actors, refreshing concepts, entertaining climax, and enough death to hit that ghoulish spot. It does have some redundancy issues, and a cloud of "know what's going to happen before it happens", but the movie gives enough to make it enjoyable.
The cast give quality performances, the line up consists of recognizable faces, and known names. There is a glare of underdevelopment to the characters, that if a bit of tweaking had been done, could have really became full-bodied portrayals. Still there is enough to make them relatable.
Special effects are the typical gimmicks one expects in these kind of films. Shock gags and sound bites meant to give a fright are over used and often fall flat. Still "Demonic" has its moments of genuine chills, and the gore elements are quality. Think "Insidious" -esque trickery, just a few more misses. The horror moments run the gambit of "see it coming" to "cool and creepy".
Overall the film is a mediocre but watchable horror flick with some quality actors, refreshing concepts, entertaining climax, and enough death to hit that ghoulish spot. It does have some redundancy issues, and a cloud of "know what's going to happen before it happens", but the movie gives enough to make it enjoyable.
- ASouthernHorrorFan
- Jul 31, 2018
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Box office
- Budget
- $3,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $4,476,578
- Runtime1 hour 23 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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