This was not an in house film, and outside taker. Not what you would expect from the Asylum team. It has its moments but a flop all around.
Three years ago a run of ritualistic murders were rampant amongst this certain house. She killed all, drained their blood in the tub where she bathed, then took her own life. The sister was then supposed to finish the deed to bring the evil to its rightful place, on earth. The sister then was captured then brought to a mental hospital where she catches wind, years later that the house has been resold and now being moved in. She then escapes the clutches of the psyche ward and returns to the household of horror. She enters the home and begins to explain to the group that there is a brutal evilness to the house. Before she broke in it already began . The residents inhabiting the house now are all ears, since she was not present when the first murder took place. The spirit enters the living, and tackles possession to complete its killings. The sister is on top of things, but can’t seem to keep track of where her dark sister is transferring to. The whole group are taken one by one, in seriously weak ways, before the completed ritual is ended?
Hot ladies, some alright acting (maybe by 2 of the actors), and that is pretty much it. A cheap way to kill everyone off. Tight camera work, budget music. Again, this was another one I couldn’t get through the first time around. I guess you make the decision. Is Asylum good enough to release other directors movies? I say no, but you might think otherwise.
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