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Horror Fest Brings more than just B movies., 7 November 2006
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chipsimon2 from United States
during the weekend of November 17th-19th Lionsgate and After Dark Films
is putting on a nation wide horror event that is bringing 8 horror
films to cities across the country. there is rumors floating around as
well that snoop dogs "Hood of Horror" is also screening as a 9th film
for the weekend. This is the going to be the first annual horror fest
and it is up to you the fans to see that it is a success.
I Recently saw a promo video of The Gravedancers and was pleasantly
surprised on how well it was done. Jose Marran is amazing in her role
as Kirra. With a supporting cast of newer actors, the vibe of the film
is both scary and disturbing. With plenty of blood and guts to make
even the biggest horror fans excited, this film will make you look
behind your door and closet before you get into bed.
Even though I saw a promo vid with a bit of excess footage that i'm
sure will get cut out for the theatrical release, the film flowed
really well and kept my attention from start to finish. the sound and
cinematography is top notch which adds a bit of realism to an otherwise
unrealistic film.
For those of you who are into ghost stories and witch craft, The
Gravedancers is just for you. With such a short release time (one
weekend and one weekend only) be sure to mark your calenders for
November 17th-19th and check out The Gravedancers.
5 out of 9 people found the following review useful:
How can anyone like this?, 3 September 2008
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Jacques98 from United States
Even the director himself admits that his movie wasn't that
greatsometimes he even compares it to a joke. I'm here to say it
outright sucked, even for an indie film.
The opening scene was solid and probably the best scene in the movie.
After that, you're thrust into cliché after cliché. It reminded me of
those old kid's books/mini-movies, Goosebumps, but without the solid
plot structure. Honestly, some of them have better plotting and stories
than this. This is nothing but pure traditional horror than your
grandparents enjoyed, but it isn't scary or have any true horror to it.
I respect and like the director after hearing his commentary. And it
would be a lie to say there aren't some nifty death/scare scenes. But
the story and the flow suck, even for amateur filmmakers. Look up Mike
Mendez when he makes his next movieavoid this one with your life
unless it's free to watch on TV.
5 out of 9 people found the following review useful:
Eerie as hell, I cant wait for the DVD!, 11 June 2006
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krebstar138 from United States
I was lucky enough to see "Gravedancers" at Another Hole in the Head
film festival in S.F., if you were not one of the lucky members of the
audience, keep your eyes peeled for the DVD you won't be disappointed.
For fans of director Mike Mendez, who's know for adding comedic
elements to his films, "Gravedancers" is a slight departure from his
previous work on films like "The Convent". This time Mendez goes the
straight horror route and it works out magnificently. While there are
moments of genuine levity, it never distracts from the film, as proved
by the screams echoing from the audience at the Roxie last night.
"Gravedancers" is a unique take on the rather stale "haunting" formula,
and is full of self-aware characters in a well rounded script that
doesn't send stupid people into stupid situations.
I was shocked at how great the film looked, if you held this film up
next to any of those crappy bloated multiplex horror flicks starring
some blonde ditz from a forgettable UPN/WB show, I think you'd have a
hard time figuring out which cost more. The atmosphere is perfectly
creepy and has many moments that will have you squirming in your seat.
Great sound effects and prosthetics add to create some truly creepy
ghosts, and probably the best use of a "floating ghost" since the
original "House on Haunted Hill". It may have taken almost 50 years but
at least somebody has made ghosts scary again. Three cheers for Mike
Mendez.
8 out of 15 people found the following review useful:
Respect the Dead, 22 September 2007
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Claudio Carvalho from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
The former friends Harris (Dominic Purcell), Kira (Josie Maran) and Sid
(Marcus Thomas) reunite for drinking after the funeral service of an
old friend that died in a car accident. When the bar closes, Sid
proposes to go to the Cresent View Cemetery to say farewell to his
friend and drink more. Once there, Sid finds a letter in a tombstone,
reads it and they dance on three graves. On the next days, weird things
happen in the house of Harris and his wife Allison (Clare Kramer), but
Allison believes it is Kira, who has a crush on Harris, stalking them.
They go to Kira's house and find her wounded in a completely destroyed
place. Later Sid calls them and they are introduced to the paranormal
investigators Vincent Cochet (Tcheky Kayro) and Frances (Megahn Perry),
who tell them that Sid read an ancient spell that cursed the trio and
brought back the ghosts of the graves from the damned sector of the
cemetery where they danced. He also discloses that Harris and Allison
are being haunted by an insane ax murderer pianist; Kira by a sadistic
rapist; and Sid by a pyromaniac. They have to break the curse or
survive for an entire cycle of the full moon when the curse would
finish, while the ghosts are getting stronger and stronger.
Yesterday I saw "The Gravedancers" on cable and I really liked this
horror movie. The supernatural ghost story is original and scary,
having right doses of humor and funny moments, and the acting is
reasonable. This is the first time that I see the idea of bringing
ghosts back from hell through the disrespect to the grave of the dead,
and I found it great. This movie is highly recommended to fans of the
genre. My vote is seven.
Title (Brazil): "Carta Para a Morte" ("Letter to the Death")
Don't sit this one out., 3 October 2012
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BA_Harrison from Hampshire, England
After a drunken wake, old pals Harris (Dominic Purcell), Sid (Marcus
Thomas) and Kira (Josie Maran) pay a night-time visit to the grave of a
recently deceased friend where they discover a mourner's card
advocating 'living for the moment' by dancing on the graves of the
dead. The trio decide to do just that, but of all of the plots in the
cemetery, they opt to cut the rug on the graves of three rather
particularly wicked souls, a child pyromaniac, an axe murderer, and a
sadomasochistic rapist, all of whom take serious offence at the
desecration of their final resting places.
The Gravedancers starts out in routine ghost-story fashion, with its
scary supernatural occurrences taking the predictable form of creaking
doors, strange noises, and the occasional, briefly-glimpsed spectral
apparition; 'Ho-hum', I thought to myself, 'here we go again'. But as
the film developed, it took a delightfully unexpected turn, taking an
approach that I can only describe as 'Scooby Doo' for adults, with its
well realised spooks and the introduction of a pair of 'ghostbusters'
(Tchéky Karyo as paranormal investigator Vincent, and Megahn Perry as
his sexy Velma-alike colleague Frances).
From here-on in, the film is loads of fun, with a hugely entertaining
scene in the cemetery where the friends attempt to exhume the ghosts'
corpses (during which Kira is trapped inside a coffin and slowly
dragged into the ground), a really creepy bit where the friends are
drawn into the killers' virtual worlds (the rapists lair being
particularly spooky), and an exciting showdown against the spirits in
an old mansion. Director Mike Mendez unwisely resorts to a glut of CGI
effects for his film's OTT finale, an unnecessary move that ends
matters on something of a bum note, but even so, I reckon the film is
still well worth a rating of 8/10.
Spadedancers, 8 April 2012
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BakuryuuTyranno from United Kingdom
This movie is pretty inventive, and it takes its time setting up the
scenario. Naturally that's important because if a film features
characters disrespecting the dead and dancing on top of graves, it
takes some effort getting the audience to invest in these people.
Therefore they get significant character focus though admittedly the
lead couple receive the most focus. Kira soon gets found in terrible
condition by the leads and therefore she isn't seen much under normal
conditions. Actually their personalities don't stand out much although
they are pretty likable characters, particularly Vincent.
The ghosts stand out from many recent ghost-related films, they have
strangely odd eyes, demented grins and sometimes their limbs bent oddly
(that might only have been one in particular, I'm not sure). Their
attacks are based on their own crimes in their lives, giving them
individuality.
"The Gravedancers" is a very story-dependent horror film, and therefore
there isn't much gore, for those interested mainly in violence. There
are several attacks but because the ghosts usually intend to torment
their victims instead of immediately killing them, the (onscreen)
violence is quite tame compared to films focused primarily on a high
body count.
A fun horror movie, 18 March 2012
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JoeB131 from United States
*** This review may contain spoilers ***
The plot is that a group of college friends attend the funeral of a
classmate, and at a drunken party at his grave, find a card with an
incantation, which extols them to dance on the graves of others. And of
course, they do so on the graves of three killers, because, hey, what
fun would it be if they were haunted by dead librarians or something.
Seriously, more plot convenience than a 7-11.
But the movie is save by some okay special effects and some decent
acting, and some not bad dialog. Lesser hands like the ones who produce
90% of the horror direct to video schlock could have screwed this up.
It drags in parts and the final plot device (A paranormal investigator
decides to keep the skulls of the ghosts so they can get proof of
ghosts) is kind of silly.
Grave Dancing, 22 October 2011
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William C. Uchtman (aesgaard41@hotmail.com) from Hendersonville, TN
*** This review may contain spoilers ***
I like horror movies with a preference toward haunted house movie and old school horror, and I like this movie... up to a point. The premise: three friends get drunk after a funeral and dance at the cemetery on graves in the area for the deranged. Afterwards, they become haunted by the psychos over whose bodies they danced. Why? Because a mysterious person left behind a chant which they... just happened to announce out loud. The premise is good, but the why is contrived. The story is scary, the ghosts are casual and the chain of events is preposterous as is the ghost hunters who risk their safety to help them. It is very hard for me to believe that the parapsychologist in the movie would go to such extreme ways and such a leap of faith to dig up some graves and follow a ridiculous mystical ritual instead of just tracking down the person who left the note that starts everything off. What? Did he get his degree out of a box of Crackerjacks? Besides that, several of the ghost sequences are scary, but the climax is a bit anticlimactic. Paranormal accuracy is out the window for sake of story, but the movie is a "worth-see" if you want good to uneven scares.
Unintentionally silly than actually scary, 21 October 2011
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KineticSeoul from United States
This isn't a awful scary movie but it's still pretty darn bad. The
whole movie just didn't flow very well and just comes off random a lot
of times with it's events. The pop up scares are just bunch of cheap
shots in this and the only scary thing is the design of the ghost. The
ghost actually look pretty scary but that is far as that goes. It seems
they didn't know what direction to go with this and it just seemed all
over the place. The horror elements isn't anything new and sometimes
comes off funny than actually scary and they didn't intentionally try
to go in a humorous direction. The whole premise is just plain stupid
and silly than actually scare you can't help but roll your eyes. It
seemed like they were just making it up as they went and didn't think
things through in creating one story that would work. The whole movie
just comes off as one big mess than a legit horror flick. There is just
a lot to this movie that just doesn't make any sense. Not many but
there were few scenes that was entertaining somewhat since it's over
the top silly. Especially near the end with the ghost battle. Overall
this is more of a ridiculous and humorous flick than scary, it isn't a
super awful horror movie but it's pretty close. I give it a 3.9 because
the silly parts were at least somewhat entertaining.
3.9/10
Where's the respect?, 3 August 2009
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lost-in-limbo from the Mad Hatter's tea party.
Well I was expecting worse, but that doesn't stop this entry (out of the 'Eight Films to Die For' collection) from just being an accommodatingly so-so effort in the paranormal field. Going against it was that the story was so telegraphed and formulaic, which led to many dull passages and hot air build ups. The idea is fine (which has some drunken young adults who were college buds disturbing the peace of the dead when reading out some card they find at their deceased friend's grave, while dancing on their graves. Now they're haunted by those spirits, and race against time with the help of a parapsychologist to end the curse before they take their lives), but the situation's progression is thinly stale and the execution is all flash, but colorlessly achieved. It's subtle build up kind of works when they encounter their unusual ghostly shenanigans, though it grows a bit tired however the last half hour doesn't work with its hysterical charge and overblown special effects. I thought the FX was well used during stages when it was focusing on the spirits, where the images of their sunken faces and flowing movements were effectively creepy. The performances by Dominic Purcell, Clare Kramer, Marcus Thomas, Josie Maran, Tchéky Karyo and Megahn Perry stand-up, if a little black and white. Director Mike Mendez overdone style etches its way in and takes away from the suspense, where he demonstrates a drearily cold atmosphere and lasting visuals caught by expansive photography. A ho-hum low-budget supernatural thriller.
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