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The Incubus

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Movie Review: Good for it's time
Summary: 3 Stars

For the time that this came out it was a fairly good movie .Decent gore but reminded me of Humaniods from the Deep with the "mating" that was going on .The end can be seen a mile away , like the end of "The Village" but is still enjoyable .As a side note Bruce Dickinson make his film debut with the band Samson .

Movie Review: Silly and needlessly confusing.
Summary: 2 Stars

Incubus (John Hough, 1981)

Twenty-seven years after the release of Incubus, I finally get round to seeing it. I've somehow had it in the back of my mind all these years that it was a sequel of sorts to Wes Craven's 1980 film Deadly Blessing; nothing could be further from the truth. Depressing. Take that, childhood illusions! In hindsight, Incubus was probably the start of director John Hough's downward spiral; before this, he'd directed some widely acclaimed films (Dirty Mary Crazy Larry, Escape to Witch Mountain). After this, well, there was Biggles: Adventures in Time. What hath Hollywood wrought?

The thin-as-onionskin storyline (adapted by George Franklin-- one of only two scripts he wrote that was ever produced-- from a Ray Russell novel I have yet to track down) concerns a teen who begins having visions of women being raped and murdered. After a bunch of "oh, it's just a phase" hooey, his doctor discovers that the things he's seeing in these dreams are actually happening. So is the kid the killer, or is there something else at work here? (Given that this is a horror film, I'm sure you can determine the answer on your own.)

Hough put together a pretty decent cast for this movie, then proceeded to waste it. John Cassavettes headlines as the intrepid doctor; recognizable character actor John Ireland plays the town sherriff; Erin Flannery (now Noble) plays the kid's girlfriend. (The kid himself is played by Duncan McIntosh, in the first role of his very short career.) None of them come close to a reasonable performance. That said, I'm relatively sure the actors aren't to blame; the story seemed a framework that Hough could use as filler between the murders. Quite a disappointment, this, though certainly not the worst movie I've seen in the past month. **

Movie Review: Weird
Summary: 2 Stars

The movie was ok, the story line was presented ok, if you like really weird horro its a good watch.

Movie Review: Not worth a Watch
Summary: 1 Stars

I am fairly easy to please in the horror genre, and I have sat through some real turkeys ( in the opinion of other people) and yet I find that this so-called horror film is the only one I can easily say has no redeeming qualities.
Even as good as Cassavetes is, he can't redeem a really horrible script, and I don't mean so horrible its funny kind of "horrible"... this is just not entertaining, not scarey, and just a plain waste of time.
This film thoroughly deserves any and every negative comment about it. Do not waste your time, even if you like straight splatter films, this film is just a waste of time.

Movie Review: john cassavetes must have still been getting over being blown to hell in "the fury" when he made this turkey
Summary: 1 Stars

john cassavetes was one of our great actors and film makers but this piece of junk he must have made to pay for one of his own directed movies ,at least i hope thats why he made this sick horror movie about demon rape and killing. it's just the worst ,not one good scare or even good scene.. a total waste of time and talent!
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