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Psychovision
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Plot Summary
A washed-up actor, haunted by his past, takes a job as a night watchman at a deserted film studio. He soon discovers that the studio is a nexus of paranormal activity, and the lines between reality, hallucination, and the supernatural begin to blur. He must confront his own demons and the spectral entities that roam the studios before he loses his mind completely.
Critical Reception
Psychovision received a generally negative reception from critics and audiences alike, being largely overlooked upon its release. The film was criticized for its predictable plot, uneven pacing, and uninspired direction, failing to capitalize on the potential of its horror premise or the presence of a recognizable horror actor like Robert Englund.
What Reviewers Say
The film suffers from a weak script and uninspired direction.
Robert Englund's performance is unable to elevate the subpar material.
Lacks tension and fails to deliver any genuine scares.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot primarily on location at an abandoned soundstage, adding to its eerie atmosphere, though this did not translate into critical success.
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