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Long Time Dead (2001)

Director: Marcus Adams

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From Time Out Film Guide

Chilling out at a rave club, six students (including heart-throb Absolom from TV soap EastEnders) seek their kicks with a ouija board. The fun turns sour when the message 'all die' is spelled out, and soon the pals are being eliminated (off screen) by an unstoppable demonic djinn. There are a couple of jolts along the way, but the clunky dialogue undermines any real chills and a lame FX-heavy climax makes no sense at all.

Author: NY 0000-00-00 00:00:00

Time Out Film Guide


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  • emma x x x said...
    Posted on Aug 04 2008 08:02 I love this film! it's scary, unpredictable and breathtaking. all the actors:Joe absolom, lukas haas, alec newman, michael feast... and actresses: Melanie Gutteridge, lara belmont... are all incredibly talented. it's the best film i've seen in ages!!!
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