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*Christie Sanford as Mrs. Salo |
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Horror | |
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Directed by | Dante Tomaselli |
Written by | Dante Tomaselli |
Produced by | Dante Tomaselli |
Starring | Kreskin Lizzy Mahon Danny Lopes |
Cinematography | Tim Naylor |
Edited by | Marcus Bonilla |
Music by | Dante Tomaselli |
Release date | 2002 |
Language | English |
Horror is a 2002 horror film written and directed by Dante Tomaselli of Desecration and starring Kreskin, Lizzy Mahon and Danny Lopes.
Plot Synopsis
A gang of teens escape a drug rehabilitation hospital after committing murder and grand theft auto, led by a man named Luck (Danny Lopes). They drive to a rendezvous point with the demented Reverend Salo (Vincent Lamberti) and his depraved wife (Christie Sanford) and their daughter Grace (Lizzy Mahon), who is a drug-addicted slave. When the teens show up, they encounter demonic entities.
Cast
- Kreskin as Reverend Salo
- Lizzy Mahon as Grace Salo
- Danny Lopes as Luck
- Vincent Lamberti as Reverend Salo Jr.
- Christie Sanford as Mrs. Salo
- Jessica Pagan as Marisa
- Raine Brown as Amanda
- Kevin Kenny as Kevin
- Chris Farabaugh as Fred
- Felissa Rose as Art Therapist
Reception
There's currently no approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, but the Want-To-See score is currently 30% and received mixed reviews from critics and audiences.
Some positive reviews came from Mike McGranaghan of Aisle Seat, who says it "immerses you in a disturbingly cryptic vision of hell of earth unlike any you've seen before. Remember the name Dante Tomaselli: he is one of the most important new voices in horror filmmaking." Scott Weinberg of eFilmCritic.com called it "weird and non-traditional, but its also effective and scary and clearly the work of someone who knows their way around a spooky visual nightmare."
Negative reviews came from Christopher Null of FilmCritic.com, who thought "the end result is just kind of weird and spooky, but not even a herd of ominous goats can scare the confusion out of you." Super Reviewer Bruce Bruce called it "a waste of 90 minutes".