Look, if all director and writer Nathan Rumler (Fangboner, Gay for Pray: The Erotic Adventures of Jesus Christ) had done was write this movie's tagline, "For God's sake, get off!" and never even made the movie, we'd be fine.
However, I made a deal with a lesser demon to get Arrow blu rays for free, which means that now I must review every Amityvlille movie or pay for their latest releases with something worth way more than my paycheck.
Cathy (Corella Waring, CarousHELL) has done the unthinkable. She's bought a marital aid at a yard sale, which may be the most wrong of the many wrong things in this movie. The more she and her girlfriend Roxi (Mallory Maneater) use the titular evil wand upon one another, the more chance that the demons that possessed the residents of 112 Ocean Avenue will find their way into their loins. And their souls, I guess.
Also, the vibrator can talk.
Also, there's Spanky, a possessed ventriloquist dummy that rips off a man's face and then has sex with a woman.
Also, there's a murder scene juxtaposed with a sex scene.
Also, a character asks "Perform an exorcism on my (slang for part of anatomy)."
Also, two characters take mushrooms in the woods for real and in real time we watch them wander all over the place.
Meanwhile, Chad (Rumler) - the ex-boyfriend of Cathy - and his partner Mallory (Emily Hilborn) are kind of cosplaying Friday the 13th the Series except they are hunting down all of the cursed objects from the DeFeo house and only have one object left. Yes, the magical vibrator.
That said, in no way is this movie for anyone easily offended by, well, anything. It's exactly what it promises to be and much, much worse. It's a grimy, gross and upsetting movie that's definitely going to have an audience. And well, I guess I'm in it because I have to see every Amityville movie and write them up if I want that UHD of They Call Her One Eye without suffering in Hell for all eternity.
Mitigating factor: a male cover version of the spraying amputation in Tenebre, copious amounts of well-done gore and people who are all obviously having fun making this. Honestly, this movie gave me the same feelings I had watching Cannibal Holocaust and that says to me that despite watching every Bruno Mattei and Joe D'Amato movie this year, I am still human after all.
However, I made a deal with a lesser demon to get Arrow blu rays for free, which means that now I must review every Amityvlille movie or pay for their latest releases with something worth way more than my paycheck.
Cathy (Corella Waring, CarousHELL) has done the unthinkable. She's bought a marital aid at a yard sale, which may be the most wrong of the many wrong things in this movie. The more she and her girlfriend Roxi (Mallory Maneater) use the titular evil wand upon one another, the more chance that the demons that possessed the residents of 112 Ocean Avenue will find their way into their loins. And their souls, I guess.
Also, the vibrator can talk.
Also, there's Spanky, a possessed ventriloquist dummy that rips off a man's face and then has sex with a woman.
Also, there's a murder scene juxtaposed with a sex scene.
Also, a character asks "Perform an exorcism on my (slang for part of anatomy)."
Also, two characters take mushrooms in the woods for real and in real time we watch them wander all over the place.
Meanwhile, Chad (Rumler) - the ex-boyfriend of Cathy - and his partner Mallory (Emily Hilborn) are kind of cosplaying Friday the 13th the Series except they are hunting down all of the cursed objects from the DeFeo house and only have one object left. Yes, the magical vibrator.
That said, in no way is this movie for anyone easily offended by, well, anything. It's exactly what it promises to be and much, much worse. It's a grimy, gross and upsetting movie that's definitely going to have an audience. And well, I guess I'm in it because I have to see every Amityville movie and write them up if I want that UHD of They Call Her One Eye without suffering in Hell for all eternity.
Mitigating factor: a male cover version of the spraying amputation in Tenebre, copious amounts of well-done gore and people who are all obviously having fun making this. Honestly, this movie gave me the same feelings I had watching Cannibal Holocaust and that says to me that despite watching every Bruno Mattei and Joe D'Amato movie this year, I am still human after all.