Every October, live entertainment creeps into every town in America. People are transformed into monsters, while others pay gladly for horrific performances. But sometimes, acting isn't ... See full summary »
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Every October, live entertainment creeps into every town in America. People are transformed into monsters, while others pay gladly for horrific performances. But sometimes, acting isn't enough for the spirits that rule Halloween. And this year... the spirits want the encore of a lifetime. Written by
HillJack Russell
A wonderful first outing from Hilljack Russell Writer/Director/Editor/Producer/Mastermind of this film. I was wonderfully surprised at the intensity and hallucinogenic quality of this film. Featuring a Metal soundtrack not just in the songs that you hear but in the actual background music. A must see for fans of the Independent Psychedelic Metal genre; which this film embodies if not defines. Although it is an Independent Production it comes across as the kind of film you would have rented on VHS alongside "Heavy Metal" and "The Wall" for a night of far out cinema fun in 1991. It is not so much the kind of film you watch for the story; although there is a good one there. It is more of an experience.
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A wonderful first outing from Hilljack Russell Writer/Director/Editor/Producer/Mastermind of this film. I was wonderfully surprised at the intensity and hallucinogenic quality of this film. Featuring a Metal soundtrack not just in the songs that you hear but in the actual background music. A must see for fans of the Independent Psychedelic Metal genre; which this film embodies if not defines. Although it is an Independent Production it comes across as the kind of film you would have rented on VHS alongside "Heavy Metal" and "The Wall" for a night of far out cinema fun in 1991. It is not so much the kind of film you watch for the story; although there is a good one there. It is more of an experience.