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Analog Exorcism
When three friends accidentally awaken a ghost inhabiting a VHS tape, one of them becomes possessed, leaving the others to find a way to stop the haunt.
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Plot Summary
A group of friends buys an old VCR at a yard sale, only to discover it harbors a sinister VHS tape that unleashes a vengeful spirit. As the paranormal activity escalates, they must find a way to break the curse before it consumes them all.
Critical Reception
Analog Exorcism received overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics, with many citing its low production value, nonsensical plot, and reliance on cheap jump scares. Audience reception was similarly poor, with most finding the film unoriginal and poorly executed.
What Reviewers Say
A bafflingly bad horror film with no redeeming qualities.
Relies entirely on tired tropes and amateurish filmmaking.
An insult to the horror genre and the actors involved.
Google audience: Google users found the film to be a frustrating and nonsensical experience, with many criticizing the acting, directing, and overall lack of coherence. The VCR concept, while potentially interesting, was poorly realized and failed to deliver any genuine scares.
Fun Fact
The film was famously completed and released after the passing of its star, Dustin Diamond, though it was primarily filmed before his death.
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