Demonic Toys: Personal Demons
Demonic Toys: Personal Demons

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Demonic Toys: Personal Demons

2010
Movie
81 min
English

A group of people on a world wide search for oddities find themselves trapped in a nine hundred year old Italian castle when they accident unleash the Demonic Toys.

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IMDb3.9/10
Director: James Cullen BressackGenres: Horror, Comedy

Plot Summary

A group of friends finds themselves trapped in a house with a possessed doll that torments them with their personal demons. As the doll's influence grows, the lines between reality and hallucination blur, leading to a terrifying struggle for survival.

Critical Reception

Demonic Toys: Personal Demons received mixed to negative reviews, often criticized for its low budget, predictable plot, and reliance on jump scares over genuine horror. While some viewers appreciated its campy B-movie charm and gore, it failed to impress mainstream critics or fans of the original Demonic Toys franchise.

What Reviewers Say

  • Lacks originality and relies heavily on gore and jump scares.

  • Despite its flaws, offers some B-movie charm for horror enthusiasts.

  • Plot is predictable and special effects are often unconvincing.

Google audience: Audience reviews for Demonic Toys: Personal Demons are scarce, but those available generally reflect disappointment with the film's execution, citing poor acting and a derivative storyline as primary issues.

Fun Fact

Director James Cullen Bressack also starred in the film and co-wrote the screenplay, showcasing his multi-faceted involvement in this low-budget horror production.

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