DEADLY CULTURE(2007)/EVIL SISTER(1996)
DEADLY CULTURE(2007)
A girl with cancer is desperate for help and the doctor
helping her has a experimental procedure that he wants
to use on her!!
Ok for the bad: the music is too loud(not bad, but
it drownd out the voices), the voices are muffled,
there are only a couple of people here that can act!
Now, for the good: it's pretty short at about an hour
and 10 minutes! C
A review from IMDb.com:
This was idiotic. I only made it through about 8 minutes and had
to shut it off. This writer and/or director should be banned from
making films. High school film students have done better.
I shut it off after the guy with the machine gun missed the 3
zombies right in front of him. And the gunfire flashing? Lame
lame lame.
Maybe someday I'll be able to see the 3 leading ladies in something
watchable. I didn't even get to their part of the film. - africe
Susan Smythe ... Natasha Kimmont
Elina Madison ... Carter
Ford Austin ... Agent Bruce Campbell
Jed Rowen ... Monster 1
Zenova Braeden ... Stripper
L.K. Avelar ... Zack
Dapoe ... Monster 4
Joe De Angelis ... Agent 1
James DeAngelis ... Agent 2
Kaley Dobson ... Alex
Phoebe Dollar ... Johnson
Jennifer Emery ... Female Scientist
Matt Emery ... Dr. Lyons
Piper Gore ... Facility Nurse
Angelique Hennessy ... Kay
Don Kidd ... Monster (as Don Charles Kidd)
Katharina Lejona ... Monster 2
Chris Todd ... Monster 3
Wierd as shit movie about a succubus and her sister,
brother-in-law, and a host of really strange people!
Not only weird people, but a really weird story! Nudity
and blood abound! B-
A review from IMDb.com:
EVIL SISTER has the plot of a bad Lifetime TV movie, but what it
lacks in originality, it makes up for in execution.
Kim Farina plays the title character, Roxanne, who has spent her
adolescence and part of her young adulthood in a psychiatric
institution. When she gets the all-clear to "go home", the only
home she has is that of her sister, Michelle (Joanne Lee Rubino)
and her sister's husband, Tony (Bob Dickinson). It does not take
long for her to cause mischief.
Whether Roxanne is crazy or evil is irrelevant: Any way you slice
it, she's just bad news; She's manipulative, promiscuous, and,
oh, she practices black magic. She also leaves death in her wake.
That is the least interesting part of the story, however. This
film could have survived without its supernatural elements: The
characters of the two sisters comprise the true lifeblood of this
film. Something you don't expect from a cheap horror movie is
a decent character study, but that's what we've got here. The
tension of whether Roxanne will seduce Tony and ruin Michelle's
life is enough to keep us watching. The sexual overtones form
a strong foundation on which to hang the suspense. The actors
take it from there.
Joanne Lee Rubino is a revelation as Michelle: The verisimilitude
of her performance jumps off the screen and drags us into the movie,
sympathies and all. She and Farina raise the emotional stakes in
every early scene, and we feel like flies on the wall, privy to
their dysfunctional psychodrama. Farina vamps a little too much
as the vamp, but she is unpredictable enough to keep us interested.
She is less scary when she tries to indicate her evilness than
she is when she's playing nice.
There is considerable skin and enough bloodletting to entertain
the casual horror fan. The sex scenes are tastefully done, and
more importantly, they are actually sexy: They are not gratuitous,
because each one of them is a key plot point.
A lot of thought went into this film. The filmmakers may not have
had a lot of money to spend, but they used their resources well.
The gore may be cheap, but the film isn't. There is plenty here
to recommend. - dmsesquire
Kimberli Farina ... Roxanne (as Kim Farina)
Joanne Rubino ... Merrit (as JoAnne Lee Rubino)
Bob Dickinson ... Tony
Joliebeth Cope ... Michelle
Kurt Levee ... Runnion
John McCann ... Doctor
Melita Martin ... Nurse
Chuck Higgins ... Mike
John Folger ... James
Debbie Ha ... Death Angel
Woody Yaras ... Killer Dude (as Woodstock Yaras)
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