Fever Night: AKA Band of Satanic Outsiders
Fever Night: AKA Band of Satanic Outsiders
| 24 July 2009 (USA)
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Elliot (Peter Tullio), Warren (Philip Marlatt) and Terry (Melanie Rose Wilson) dabble in Satanism and hold a ritual in an abandoned woods. When nothing happens, they return to their car only to find that it won't start. An accident happens, leaving Terry injured. Seeing a distant light through the trees, Elliot hikes toward the light to seek assistance, leaving Warren to watch over Terry. Terry disappears and Warren becomes frightened. He hikes into the woods seeking Elliot and encounters hillbilly seductress Jenny (Vanity Meers) and her inbred father Ned (Michael Q. Schmidt)... but things are not what they appear as they meet the entity raised by their earlier ritual.

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Inclubabu

Plot so thin, it passes unnoticed.

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Taraparain

Tells a fascinating and unsettling true story, and does so well, without pretending to have all the answers.

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SanEat

A film with more than the usual spoiler issues. Talking about it in any detail feels akin to handing you a gift-wrapped present and saying, "I hope you like it -- It's a thriller about a diabolical secret experiment."

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Scotty Burke

It is interesting even when nothing much happens, which is for most of its 3-hour running time. Read full review

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biaesloca

Wow..by FAR the worst movie i EVER seen!!! Who wrote that top review ( the director) and who gave this movie above a 5 on IMDb....i mean, we laughed the whole way through, worst acting i ever seen, for get D list movie, try Z. I love "b" list movies and believe some of the best ones are B list...but lets be for-real what in the hell? It had me going on the opening cut where it made you believe something scary would happen, where it tells you to seek your spiritual adviser if become possessed or something to that fact...Don't WASTE YOUR TIME, THIS MOVIE IS NOT ABOVE A 5.0....which in IMDb world for horror flicks mean great, watchable, because surly its not, hence the one review and 10 votes.

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Barney Brewer

The writer/director team of Jordan Harris and Andrew Schrader have created a surprising well made film for one with such a small budget, rivaling or excelling over projects that spent far more money... which only goes to show that talent is talent, no matter the bankroll.The three wannabee Satanists... Elliot, Warren, and Terry (as portrayed by young actors Peter Tullio, Philip Marlatt, and Melanie Wilson)... give a believably real performance when they embark on a road trip that leads to hell itself. The locations, lighting, and soundtrack, all add to a growing sense of disorientation and suspense reminiscent of The Blair Witch Project (1999), but then steps further into darkness with the addition of psychedelic effects that become a horror film on acid. Terry becomes injured and the two men separate to seek help... each encountering manifestations of evil. Warren's encounter is particularly disturbing in the vein of Deliverance (1972) when he stumbles upon a campsite where he finds nubile seductress Jenny (delightfuly portrayed by Vanity Meers). Any young man's fantasy seems about to be realized until the dream is dashed when Daddy Ned (brought to disturbing life by Michael Q. Schmidt) returns to the campsite to interrupt the two in a manner that changes fantasy to aberrant nightmare. Elliot's own encounter begins with Terry's unconscious body appearing and disappearing in a mysterious manner that cries out that something wicked has indeed been unleashed in the woods, and culminates in the film's finale when he meets the dark Master personally.BB Hollywood Reports gives this one a 10 out of 10. But don't watch it alone.

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