

Demonwarp
A man and his daughter are attacked in the woods by what they believe is a Bigfoot-type creature. However, they soon begin to suspect that they may have stumbled onto a nest of aliens in a hidden spacecraft.
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Plot Summary
A remote mountain research facility becomes the site of terror when a geologist discovers a strange, glowing meteorite. When the meteorite unleashes a monstrous, shapeshifting alien creature, the scientists and staff must fight for their lives against the evolving entity that picks them off one by one.
Critical Reception
Demonwarp is a low-budget, direct-to-video horror film that received mixed to negative reviews upon its release. It is often cited as a cult B-movie with some interesting creature effects for its time, but is generally considered to be hampered by its limited budget, uneven acting, and predictable plot.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its ambitious creature design and practical effects within its budget constraints.
- Criticized for a slow pace, underdeveloped characters, and a formulaic plot.
- Regarded as a typical 80s sci-fi horror B-movie, appealing more to genre completists than general audiences.
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Fun Fact
The creature effects in Demonwarp were handled by Marcus Koch, who would later go on to work on films like 'Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth' and 'Galaxy Quest'.
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