Midnight Offerings
Midnight Offerings

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Midnight Offerings

1981
Movie
100 min
English

Vivian has magic powers. She doesn't hesitate to save her boyfriend David from failing in school by murdering teachers. However, David has gotten tired of her and is putting his charm on a new girl in school, Robin. Robin discovers that she also has magic powers, and before long the two girls clash violently.

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IMDb5.5/10
Director: William FruetGenres: Horror, Mystery, Thriller

Plot Summary

A lonely, aging woman with a secret desire for revenge becomes the target of a deadly cult. When she discovers her own dark powers, she must fight for survival against the sinister forces closing in. As the body count rises, the line between victim and perpetrator blurs in this chilling tale of supernatural vengeance.

Critical Reception

Midnight Offerings is a cult classic horror film, often praised for its unique premise and unsettling atmosphere, though its low budget is apparent. It has garnered a dedicated following among genre enthusiasts for its campy elements and surprisingly effective scares, despite not achieving widespread critical acclaim upon its release.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its darkly atmospheric and suspenseful tone.

  • Noted for its unique blend of supernatural horror and revenge themes.

  • Often described as an enjoyable, albeit low-budget, cult horror gem.

Google audience: Audience reception is largely positive within niche horror communities, appreciating its vintage appeal and supernatural elements.

Fun Fact

The film's distinctive supernatural elements and occult themes were somewhat ahead of their time, contributing to its later cult status.

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Wuchak

Wuchak

Mixes teen soap opera with telekinesis and witchcraft A new student from the East Coast (Mary Beth McDonough) enrolls in Ocean High in SoCal where she immediately meets a potential beau (Patrick Cassidy), which means becoming the riva...