The plot is some mumbo-jumbo about a haunted book, soul-shrouds and a cursed researcher of arcane arts called Gideon Fisk (great name), but is diverting enough to cover the film's charming budgetary limitations. As well as that we have old pros Carradine and Miller, both playing it straight, bless their cotton socks, and cult favourite Bauer in a black teddy. Stone really eats up the screen and has a deliciously naughty delivery, licking Gabrielle's blood and observing, "Tangy ! But not too tart. Mostly I like it because of the cast Gabrielle as the wide-eyed ingenue and Stone as the sexpot pixie toon demon vampiress are both wonderful and hilarious in equal measures. It does have some bad points too, but it's a lot of fun and that's what counts. It's cheap, it's stupid, it doesn't really make sense and it has a bunch of young women taking their tops off every five minutes. Reviewed by ShootingShark 6 / 10 Why Do These Things Always Have To Start With Young Beautiful Coeds Going Into The Basement ?įour women are staying the weekend in a spooky house they've been hired to clean, but before long one of them has been possessed by a demon unwittingly brought to life and embarks on a murderous rampage.
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