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**_Schizophrenia or demonic possession (or both)?_** When a troubled teen (Jennifer Stone) shows signs of mental illness, her friends (Janel Parrish), mother (Ione Skye) and a minister (William McNamara) must decide how to effectively ta...


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Lauren must prevent fellow students from performing an exorcism on her best friend Chloe.
A group of high school students breaks into an abandoned house rumored to be haunted by the spirit of a teenage girl who died there years ago. As they explore, they discover the house holds dark secrets and that they are not alone. The spectral presence begins to torment them, turning their night of thrill-seeking into a fight for survival.
High School Possession received largely negative reviews from critics, who found it to be a derivative and uninspired horror film. Audiences were similarly unimpressed, with many citing predictable scares and a weak plot as major drawbacks.
Relies heavily on overused horror tropes.
Lacks originality and genuine scares.
Weak character development and predictable plot.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce and generally unfavorable, with many viewers finding the film to be a low-budget, unoriginal horror movie that fails to deliver any significant scares or compelling narrative.
The film was produced by Gary Howsam and Jamie Dixon, known for their work on other low-budget genre films.
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**_Schizophrenia or demonic possession (or both)?_** When a troubled teen (Jennifer Stone) shows signs of mental illness, her friends (Janel Parrish), mother (Ione Skye) and a minister (William McNamara) must decide how to effectively ta...

Decent watch at best, won't watch again, and can't honestly recommend. I was excited to randomly find Janel Parrish (Mona, "Pretty Little Liars"), and she's clearly a higher caliber actress than this movie, she sort makes the actors that...