Confused?
Says in postproduction but playing on Netflix......
shareThat may be accurate since some of the CGI doesn't appear to be completed. : /
shareI looked for a bit and couldn't find out anything on this movie.
shareWell, I must say for once I'm shocked at a movie being much better, and more entertaining than I'd ever thoight it would be..lol..that so very, very rarely happens these days when being an avid horror movie fan!
Just finished watching this little gem..and I ought to clarify at this point that no, this isn't a Hollywood blockbuster horror film, say, like 2012's Sinister, but what it is, is a helluva fun lil' ride, and I thoroughly enjoyed it!
As for where this film is available, of that I am not at all certain, I luckily had a friend who brought it over on DvD and I'd have to ask him from where he was able to get it(I'll try to post the answer later tonight after I talk to him). All I do know is that if you are able to somehow come across a copy of it, or otherwise have an opportunity to see it, it is a great lil' horror with plenty of blood and grue to go around. No, the premise is nothing new, or fresh, and if you're one who dislikes the possession horror films then just go ahead and skip this, but to those of you like myself who still enjoys a good demonic horror flick(when done right), then see this one as soon as you get the chance..it's fun!
It is an enjoyable movie and exceeded my expectations too. It's now up on all the usual sites on the net.
shareNetflix. I'm ten minutes into it
shareThe film sucks
But what is the black metal song playing in the end titles? My gf is annoying the *beep* out of me about wanting to know what band it is
Not sure. The only song that is credited is The Ballad of Emily Blair by Justin Hall. That may be it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G5Y-AG5BNiM