

A photographer Pamela Garrett (Krista Grotte Saxon) is experiencing sacrifices and other crazy moments but she feels that something is out to get her. Is she losing her mind???

A ridiculous slasher flick with the main character Pamela Garrett being hauled away by the police and she acts wild and crazy trying to explain the situations. Yet none of this looked believrable at all from what was going on in that particular scene. It was rather confusing as well until we watch this bland and pointless clunker unfold.
The opening credits roll with some gruesome takes on things as well as detectives acting over the top and unnatural. It looked rather silly within what they were talking about. Yet good dark close up shots
on the gruesome situations.
Even if most of the scene's look dull there's a moment when a priest known at Lt. Church talks to Father Cole in a cathedral which showed okay timing when he tells Cole that he is losing his faith. Yet he is supposed to act emotional on this but it seemed a bit forced and not natural enough. At the same time it's hard to do something like this. Some good intensity comes out of this scene which looked a bit twisted and a nice setting for a horror flick.
Lt. Church is at a park with Pamela in which they have a romantic discussion which doesn't look too shabby within what they're talking about and their discussions on different beliefs as well.
During these peaceful discussions there's moments in another place with what looks like a robbery and a couple of thugs running away on a shooting spree. How the pieces that were put together almost didn't explain itself greatly as well as a devastating moment on this priest which also didn't make sense. Yet we sort of figure it all out later on.
Pamela goes on a stroll with a dorky friend of hers Dylan and they're near a subway stn with a homeless person acting nuts and so fourth which looked extremely corny to watch the outsdome off all this and the horrific results too. I will pass on this scene like most of the moments in this flick.
The two of them are in a coffee shop and Dylan acts incredibly annoying to a server and so fourth talking to himself. I was like ho hum! Please let there be another better scene than this one pleeeease!!!!!
The next scene does look better though in which we spot someone running away from a group of thugs in a graveyard while Pamela is taking photos nearby. She spots on what's going on once this victim is caught with what looks like a canniballistic moment. Seemed to pay a tribute to Night of the Living Dead in fact. If this moment seemed pretty messed up it totally is.
She tries to run away from these goons after being caught as this also looked intense and adventureous which kept me watching carefully wondering if she will lose them.
Plus she does an old school fashion by going to as pay phone to call the police and the operator knows whom she is. This looked chilling to watch the outcome in a Twilight Zone type of fashion. I had to admit that this scene was well done and probably the best moment in the story. Still doesn't deserve one bat regardless.
Pamela goes to a kinky bar event to get help as this looked truly perverted as well as something mildly shocking. However, the moments in this scene was lame by watching the outcome throughout all of this.
The next day Dylan comes to visit her and their conversations looked twisted by what they were discussing with him acting a little messed up and dorky as usual. But then a shocking moment occurs as he's not what he's cracked up to be which looked intensely energised and was necessary for a plot like this twisted film.
Along the way more bizarre and twisted moments happen around Pamela including what she sees in her rearview mirror while driving but at the same time it's not there.
Also, she goes into a room with sheets over furniture and sees that something is behind the sheets leaving a nice spooky moment. When she takes off the sheet we spot a good caemra shot on her screaming as what we all see here is out of the oedinary. A good mysterious and creepy feel to it all.
Not only that, she spots vampires and other creatures of the night adding more out of the ordinary horror formula.
She has a talk with Father Cole in which their discussions looked very peaceful but then it turns into an aggressive situation as it offered a versatile way on how these moments break the silence. This was strongly done in as well as seeming mysterious.
While she walks the streets we spot a blind man panhandling with a keyboard doing music and suddenly acting strange when she passes by aas well as being attacked with good close up shots on the madness that happens here. It for sure looked strong and messed up too.
Close to the ending of the film the pieces come together as at first things are confusing but then we enter the mind of this woman. It explains to when the flick first started before the opening credits and so fourth.
Bottom line is that this flick was crap and a bit amateurishly done. It didn't do anything for me and could've been better written as I was waiting for this stinky piece of trash to end. Skip this one folks.

The acting is at a mediocre pace for some and pretty bad for others in which Krista Grotte Saxon (Pamela Garrett) seemed a little over the top with her emotional attitude. Got carried away a bit when she acts intense or out of line. Yet she brought her energy to a major hype so I will give her some credit. Plus she does well at times when she reacts to being scared or screaming. But she needed a bit of a push within her characteristics.
Brooke Mc Carter (Dylan) for sure came across as believably annoying as well as coming across by acting perfectly weird and eccentric. Had the right looks and appeal for this kind of character. He also shows a nice versatile attitude when getting crazy and forceful. He was a passable character actor.
Edward X. Young (Father Cole) is probably the best in the cast. Shows off a believeable sympathetic and calm attitude especially when talking to someone. Then he changes that atttiude with his cold speaking. This was brought to life greatly. Shows off alot of great energy. Made a believable preacher.
Stephen Geoffreys (Cameron) often does a good job within his performances. But not in this one. He tries to pull off a Bronx accent but just can't cut it at all. Also has an arrogant attitude which is different thant the parts he's played in the past. Yet he is very stiff whenever he tries to be this way.

A woman exposes her breasts in different takes while taking a shower or finished after taking one.
Breasted women exposes herself at a kinky bar.

Body parts are revealed.
Man is bloodily shot in a park.
Homeless person tears his face off.
Victims insides are eaten by a group of killers.
Many bloody stabbings and violent bloodsheds.
Woman is stabbed by a back of a hammer.

David M. Parks composes this piece in which he does a good job with deep sounds on his synthesizer as well as some plucking sounds during a chase in a graveyard scene since he seemed to focus well on this. The odd drum booming and creepy sounds were added as well which is a mind grabber. More great sounds with a laser type sounding during a kinky event at a night club. Windy sounds in some spots and low music in other areas with light piano playing. Yet I had to admit it didn't do much for me.
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