Possibly the worste film, of any genre I've ever seen. A 5 year old could have worked the camera better. Z list actors. Zero plot. Yes I understand everyone's got to make a living but post covid Macdonald's really needs you guys now.!!!
Plot summary
A group of teenagers must somehow survive the night when they find themselves trapped within a pentagram. To stay inside the candlelit confines means safety; to escape means certain death at the hands of a mysterious entity.
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beyond terrible
My Cousin's neighbor knew the guy
Four young adults are headed to California to get Holly (Chloe Farnworth) treatment for Heroin. They pay their way there by robbing restaurants on the side roads, the ones that Samuel L. Jackson and John Travolta don't patron. On the getaway, the waitress shoots a hole in the radiator (from behind?) as our foursome get stuck on the road near an old house. Once inside the house, circumstances get them cursed and stuck inside a pentagram with white candles and not the traditional black candles. (Chalk and candles were the consumable props in this low budget film.) In order to get out of the circle, they will need to recite a ritual followed by a simple blood sacrifice to Asmodeus, a 1950's special effect demon.
Alexis Rodney provided us the obligatory secondary antagonist as they figure out whom to kill. This is a simple basic story which mostly takes place in one room without flashbacks to break things up.
Guide: F-word. No sex. No nudity.
Stuck
If you are a fan of amateur horror movies (no pun intended),you might find more to like here than most did. The idea and placing everyone in one location is quite nicely done. You have to suspend your disbelief a lot though ... acting wise this is as flawed as is the CGI that you are being served.
The story is ok, again not that you will think about it much. And there is a decent little twist at the end. Even though it almost loses any effect by the way it is handled by the actors ... not really good, but I've seen worse.