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Long Time Dead 2002
Directed by: Marcus Adams

Written by: Eitan Adams, Chris Baker, Daniel Bronzite & Andy Day

Story by:
Marcus Adams, Daniel Bronzite & James Gay-Rees

Starring:

Joe Absolom .... Rob
Lara Belmont .... Stella
Melanie Gutteridge .... Annie
Lukas Haas .... Webster
James Hillier .... Spencer
Alec Newman .... Liam
Mel Raido .... Joe
Marsha Thomason .... Lucy

Release Date: January 18, 2002 (UK); March 22, 2002 (Iceland); Fantastic Film Festival: April 14, 2002; May 23, 2002 (Argentina); June 7, 2002 (Denmark) / (South Africa); June 14, 2002 (Italy); June 28, 2002 (Brazil); July 11, 2002 (Hong Kong); July 18, 2002 (Netherlands); Munchen Fantasy Filmfest: July 26, 2002; July 26, 2002 (Spain); August 2, 2002 (Turkey); August 16, 2002 (Mexico); September 5, 2002 (Australia); November 15, 2002 (Colombia); November 21, 2002 (Peru); December 11, 2002 (Manila, Phillipines); December 18, 2002 (Davao, Phillipines); May 14, 2003 (Norway); Direct-to-DVD / Video: October 28, 2003 (USA)

Rating:
Plot:

A group of British students party out at a lounge with drugs and alcohol and then decide to create their own Ouija board after a night of clubbing as they try to summon up a dead spirit but the spirit spells the words "All Die".
After this, someone breaks the link before they have finished and the person trips out. They go back to partying but one of their friends dies from a spirit of a demon that was unleashed as it takes the lives of each student and the rest are terrified of their lives after witnessing their friends dead bodies.
The survivors try to create the link again in order to kill it as they found the history of this demon before it kills them off one by one like it did to the others.

Bottom Line & Comments:

A nice haunted type film of what can happen if you messs with a Ouija board and the terrors that will happens if you break the chant.
Although the story ends too soon the film isn't overly long or too boring.
Yet it needed a bit more plot to it's premise as I wanted to see more than what it had as things seemed too rushed.

Acting:

The acting is extremely solid with dynamic performances by everyone.
Alec Newman is the best out of them all and deserves an award for his work in this film as he expresses great anxiety, anger and intensity throughout his role.
We have another nice performance by Joe Absolom with interesting character to his role and convincingly cold too when the demon posesses him.

Gore:

Many bodies are scarred, burned and bloodied showing nice horror violence throughout this flick.

Directing:

Marcus Adams delivers the goods to a film when you think the worst is going to happen to these students after messing with a Ouija board and believe me it does.
There's a great moment with the cast doing a chant with the Ouija board and the suspense heats up.
There's nice shots of the shadow of the demon speeding by it's next victrim which will give you a chill for sure.
He also directed supporting actress Melanie Gutteridge terrifically when she trips out knowing that the demonic force is out to get her.
He directs Newman terrifically with his freaked out actions especially during a scene where he visits a middle aged man to get information from.

Soundtrack:

We have an awesome music score by Don Davis
There is terrific screeching sounds when the terror nearly happens to these students.

We have a soundtrack by:

"Playing with Fire" by Neil Barnes
"Out of the Game" / "Snapshot" by Roni Size
"Blue Lipps" by Depth Charge
"Sleepy Language" by Layo & Bushwacka
"White Riot" by the Clash
"Sure Thing" by St Germain
"Etoh" by Avalanches
"Waiting Line" by Zero 7
"Ed's Venture" by Ed Case
"Shiver" by Double 99
"Cat People Putting Out Fire" by Krust

Availability:
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Canada

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Germany

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