Synopsis
Rage can last forever...
A young couple's new house seems like the perfect setting for a pool side birthday party. Unbeknownst to them, a savage spirit haunts the grounds with an immense distaste for unwanted house guests.
2006 Directed by Cory Turner
A young couple's new house seems like the perfect setting for a pool side birthday party. Unbeknownst to them, a savage spirit haunts the grounds with an immense distaste for unwanted house guests.
At a birthday get-together, toned white suburbanites get into each another's pants while an ashen ghoul hacks each and fades away with their cooling corpses. Nearby a couple in another gaudy home experience ghostly bleed-over and seek a psychic to dispel the haunt.
Talky hornballs loom too large over deliberate Grudge-like scares and spirit in period dress axing or bludgeoning when they're alone. As if stalling to meet feature length, the bunch realize way late their friends are missing and finally panic when the activity sets sights on the remaining. At least its hag resembles the zombie bride in The Newlydeads (1988) and the butchery spills ample Kool-Aid. More leeway would be given if shot on Betacam two decades earlier. Watched via Source One's DVD.
Terrible 2006 camcorder nonsense filmed in small town Texas. The evil ghost has skin made of ash? and she carries an axe and the people scream horrendously loudly while they're being chopped to death, but yet no one ever hears anything? Anyway, doesn't matter because they mysteriously disappear once they're dead. Very bad, but oddly hypnotic like watching a home movie.