Satan's House of Yoga
Satan's House of Yoga

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Satan's House of Yoga

2005
Movie
90 min
English

Franklin was a nerd, a hopeless geek whose horror movie DVDs were his only form of comfort. Until one day he met Laura, a beautiful, sweet, good natured girl. She saw Franklin for his "inner beauty." But soon she is kidnapped by a crazy cult. Now Franklin must toughen up in order to save his love and the entire world!

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IMDb4.9/10
Director: Scott VanceGenres: Horror, Comedy

Plot Summary

In this low-budget horror-comedy, a group of young people venture into a remote house rumored to be haunted by a demonic entity. They soon discover that the house is a front for a sinister yoga retreat, where the instructor has sinister intentions for his unsuspecting students. The group must fight for their lives against the supernatural forces unleashed within the house.

Critical Reception

Satan's House of Yoga is a cult horror-comedy film that has gained a small following among fans of independent and low-budget horror. It is generally seen as a campy and self-aware film, often praised for its B-movie charm and humor, though its production values and acting are considered amateurish by mainstream standards.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its over-the-top B-movie schlock and cult appeal.

  • Noted for its blend of horror tropes and comedic absurdity.

  • Criticized for its amateurish production quality and performances.

Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this niche cult film, but those that exist often highlight its campy nature and enjoyment derived from its deliberate low-budget aesthetic and B-movie horror elements. It's generally viewed as a film that doesn't take itself seriously, appealing to a specific audience that appreciates such characteristics.

Fun Fact

The film was written, directed, produced, and stars Scott Vance, who also composed the musical score, making it a true passion project.

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