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Demonsoul
Erica is being haunted by nightmares nearly every night. She dreams of ritual sacrifice, black magic and a mysterious red-headed woman. When the dreams start to invade her during the day she is persuaded to visit a hypnotherapist, Dr. Charles Bucher. Bucher's specialty is age regression and he soon discovers that Erica was a vampire in a past life and the red-headed woman is Selena the vampire's servant.
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Plot Summary
A young woman, haunted by nightmares of a demonic entity, discovers she is the key to preventing an ancient evil from being unleashed upon the world. She must embrace her destiny and confront the supernatural forces that threaten to consume humanity. The film follows her journey as she seeks to understand her connection to the demonic realm and find the strength to protect both herself and others.
Critical Reception
Demonsoul received a mixed to negative reception upon its release. While some critics acknowledged its ambitious gore and creature effects, many found the plot convoluted and the acting to be lacking. Audiences familiar with creature features and practical effects showed some appreciation, but it failed to achieve widespread critical acclaim.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its practical creature effects and ambitious horror elements.
Criticized for a muddled narrative and uneven performances.
Considered a cult B-movie by some horror enthusiasts.
Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews and their consensus for Demonsoul is not readily available. The film generally falls into the category of niche horror, with limited widespread public discussion.
Fun Fact
The creature effects in Demonsoul were heavily reliant on practical effects, a signature of director Robert Kurtzman, who is also known for his work on films like 'Army of Darkness' and 'Wishmaster'.
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