Possession Diaries
Stars: Katherine Munroe , Delilah Cotto, Noel Gugliemi, James Russo, Johnny Ortiz, Eileen Dietz, Monica Engesser | Written by Juan Frausto, Rich Wealthy | Directed by Juan Frausto
Name: The Possession Diaries
2019
Appearance: Set in a single room, a woman named Rebecca (played by a rather intense Katherine Munroe) keeps a video diary of her possession by a demon after playing with an ouija board. Cue lots of spooky shenanigans.
Possession Diaries. A full confession of a possession.
What? The whole film takes place in a single room?
Yes. Other than a couple of phone call scenes, pretty much all the action in Possession Diaries happens in one room with Rebecca staring at her webcam telling us and her followers all about her slow, very slow, possession.
What possessed them to do such a thing?
Well done. There are plenty of horror films set in a single location, such as Xavier Gens...
Stars: Katherine Munroe , Delilah Cotto, Noel Gugliemi, James Russo, Johnny Ortiz, Eileen Dietz, Monica Engesser | Written by Juan Frausto, Rich Wealthy | Directed by Juan Frausto
Name: The Possession Diaries
2019
Appearance: Set in a single room, a woman named Rebecca (played by a rather intense Katherine Munroe) keeps a video diary of her possession by a demon after playing with an ouija board. Cue lots of spooky shenanigans.
Possession Diaries. A full confession of a possession.
What? The whole film takes place in a single room?
Yes. Other than a couple of phone call scenes, pretty much all the action in Possession Diaries happens in one room with Rebecca staring at her webcam telling us and her followers all about her slow, very slow, possession.
What possessed them to do such a thing?
Well done. There are plenty of horror films set in a single location, such as Xavier Gens...
- 6/3/2019
- by Aaron Shakespeare
- Nerdly
Stars: Angel Vargas, Trent Haaga | Written by Carl Washington, Douglas Snauffer, Tammi Sutton, John Lechago | Directed by Craig Ross, Tammi Sutton, John Lechago
In the late 90s/early 2000′s there was a distinct new trend in the horror genre: that of “urban horror”. A genre that brought urban black cinema, and all-black casts, together with the horror genre in much the same way as it did in the 70s during the blaxploitation era. Whilst films like Bones and Vampire in Brooklyn (despite being something of a critical failure) had iconic stars such as Snoop Dogg and Eddie Murphy respectively, it was smaller movies such as Rusty Cundieff’s Tales From the Hood that had all the ideas (if you haven’t seen Tales… you should really track it down).
Not one to miss a trick when it comes to cashing in on popular crazes, Full Moon head honcho Charles Band...
In the late 90s/early 2000′s there was a distinct new trend in the horror genre: that of “urban horror”. A genre that brought urban black cinema, and all-black casts, together with the horror genre in much the same way as it did in the 70s during the blaxploitation era. Whilst films like Bones and Vampire in Brooklyn (despite being something of a critical failure) had iconic stars such as Snoop Dogg and Eddie Murphy respectively, it was smaller movies such as Rusty Cundieff’s Tales From the Hood that had all the ideas (if you haven’t seen Tales… you should really track it down).
Not one to miss a trick when it comes to cashing in on popular crazes, Full Moon head honcho Charles Band...
- 10/16/2014
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
"Sometimes I do read the reviews just out of curiosity, because good or bad, it shows that they paid attention to your work -- whether you agree with them or not." -- Carl Washington Los Angeles "I do. However, I am neither obsessed with nor opposed to them. My work as an actor is done in rehearsal with my collaborators. Through exploration, I create a specific path for my journey through the play. Telling that story as freshly and faithfully as possible every night is my responsibility. Once the play is running, I feel confident and grounded in my choices, so no comments will jolt me from that. Steeling ourselves from unnecessary noise is a trait that will aid us successfully not only through the course of a production but also our careers and lives." -- Darcie Siciliano Manhattan "Yes. If we have a mature understanding and faith in our talent,...
- 3/12/2009
- backstage.com
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