Friday 24 October 2008

Demon Slaughter -- reviewer Lee Pletzers

Demon Slaughter
Brain Damage Films
Starring Shannon Johnson, Bill Whitman, Vic Badger, Desiree
A Ryan Cavalline film
DVD Movie


A very interesting and fun low budget horror flick about a young man who steals mob money so he can leave the mob. He is sleeping with the bosses ‘girl’ and is also married.
The mob learns of his plans and sends a couple of guys to rape and kill the wife. They just kill her instead -- a bath-full of blood.

Jimmy finds her, and freaks out. He doesn’t know the two killers are still in the house. He battles with them and ends up tired to a chair in the basement. His vision is hazy and the killers swim in and out of focus. Suddenly he is free.

He decides he needs to hide in a shack out in the woods and this is where the real fun starts.

There’s a small old television that likes to turn itself on, goes from preacher to whores and then the devil appears and Jimmy refuses the devil’s deal and is forced to defend himself against zombies.

Only problem is, when he kills them, they come back. Again and again and again.

For a film shot with a video camera, this is very well done. The editing is excellent and the music background matches the action. The special effects are handled well. For an independent film, this is a notch above others that I have seen.

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