4/10
one for each skull
31 October 2020
Kenneth Drake is murdered by a mystery man who looks like one of the shrunken heads that his family collects. He is presumed to have died naturally like all men in the family around the same age. It turns out that the family is under a South American Indian curse and Jonathan Drake looks to be the next victim.

It's a lesser B-movie horror. The production value is strictly B-movie. The acting is pretty stiff. The villain is an interesting one but he needs more work. He needs to be scarier. He's just an Indian character with strings coming out of his face. He's a supernatural being and he should haunt our nightmares. The other issue is all the suit and tie people walking and talking. It doesn't make for the most energetic thriller. It's stuffy. This could be an interesting premise. There is potential for this subject matter but non of this excels. It's not scary or a good thriller. The special effects are nothing. The kills are nothing. Actually shrinking a skull would be infinitely more fascinating and thrilling.
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