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1993 - 72m.

The opening scene should've been a clue as to what this was going to be like as a pointless naked women dubbed a witch is set-up for a stake burning only to shoot cheesy red lasers from her eyes and kill everyone.

Well we fast-forward to the future where a group of people (that includes former A-Team member Dirk Benedict sporting a goatee) get together and do a ceremony that unleashes a nasty demon who proceeds to possess guests and make them kill each other.

While the cast is filled with familiar faces and it's loaded with hammy acting (especially Benedict who probably knew he was in an awful movie and said "screw it") it's not quite enough when this so very feeble low-budgeter is trotting out an uninteresting script, really poor rubbery effects, another pointless scene of nudity (a massage this time) and the fact everyone behind and in-front of the camera seems completely incompetent.

Stale, silly and stupid stupid stupid - this doesn't even have good effects to look at and it definitely isn't near being "so bad, it's fun". The best laughs here: a sex scene that turns to a "leg death squeeze" and when the demon tells one of his possessed that scissors are her friend.

Mindrot.

Directed By: Joe Tornatore.
Written By: Mikel Angel.

Starring: Dirk Benedict, Edward Albert, Andre Jacobs, Adrienne Pearce.