2/10
Marked off my list...for good.
7 October 2020
Warning: Spoilers
Cheapo horror films of the 1960's and 70's come in two types: campy and fun (especially for a night of light partying with friends) or a one off viewing where the disc goes into the trash simply because you never intend to watch it again or risk losing a friend by passing it on. This is the later, a cheaply made story of supernatural revenge that was decently photographed but features hideous headache inducing soumd effects.

Turn filmed in Dallas, filmed in the past with a witch being hanged and vowing revenge on his descendants, coming back when one of the students at a modern Dallas College comes across the books on witchcraft and brings her back thanks to have a spell. The witch takes over her body, and plans to utilize the descendants of the men who put her to death for her own nefarious purpose. It's painful to listen to and offers no chills. The acting, especially the young girl playing the unfortunate body lender, can best be described as shrill.
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