Demon Slayer

2003 "Some places are born evil. Five troubled teens are destined to fight it."
3.6| 1h24m| R| en
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Five delinquent teenagers are assigned the task of converting a long-abandoned mental hospital in South Central Los Angeles into a community center. Little do they know that the hospital is the site of centuries of supernatural mayhem and murder. Plagued by terrors beyond belief, the teenagers must fight to survive a battle where the division between the living and the dead is shattered.

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Also starring Sarah Trost

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Lawbolisted Powerful
FeistyUpper If you don't like this, we can't be friends.
Kien Navarro Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.
Marva It is an exhilarating, distressing, funny and profound film, with one of the more memorable film scores in years,
cyberdlf I thought this film took too long to get to the "excitement," such as it was. And when the demons started possessing the girls it because silly... some of this facial expressions made me laugh rather then be scared. And those priests... talk about over-acting to the point of looking silly!!! I can't believe that I rushed home to watch this. The few special effects that they had were good at times, and at others... well, not so good. I think it could have been very interesting if more thought had been given to making this a real movie about a real demon slayer. Why they gave it this name I do not know because the demon slaying priest did not last very long, and if the lead girl was supposed to be the "slayer" she didn't do that great either considering her glowing red eyes at the end. I saw this movie on Sci Fi Channel and considering their track record for bad movies I guess I should have known better.
insomniac_rod Direct to video Horror B-movie that works for what it is. Let's see, "Demon Slayer" has great nudity, sex, gore, and an interesting story. The movie has no big budget but it's good to see that it's producers spent a lot of effort in creating a "solid" b-movie.Hannah Lee is one foxy lady and one of the reasons for you , b-consumer, to get this movie. There's some voluntary (and involuntary) humor mostly provided by the two male leads. The white "punk" guy is funny when it's needed and the though "brotha" delivers some funny lines. The references to Morpheus and Shaft are somewhat funny. The rest of the cast is very good. The priest with the patch in the eye delivers some weirdness with the plot with lines as "in the name of God, Frida Kahlo, etc.". And stating he's the "demon slayer!". The non sense in the movie makes it enjoyable and entertaining. There's some good gore and a crepy atmosphere in the movie.Please, watch it if you're a die hard lover of B-Horror flicks. It's an okay way to kill 90 minutes.
Dr. Gore *SPOILER ALERT* *SPOILER ALERT*A bunch of teens head to an abandoned hospital to work off their community service. They're going to scrub the place clean for the community. Bad luck strikes the troubled teens as demons happen to be infesting this particular hospital. Somebody call the slayer. "Demon Slayer" is fairly lame. Once again, the video box cover sings me sweet love songs only to have the movie break my heart. Maybe my standards are too high. What the heck am I saying? My standards are on the floor! No, no. This slayer is lame. There is some nudity so I can't totally condemn this one. There is a little bit of demon action at the end but not nearly enough. "Demon Slayer" relies on the actors to bring the drama. Bad call. They weren't bad actors but Lord they weren't good. There should have been more demons and less drama. That would have made my night.
mrmikemaxfield For what it is, (a 'B' movie, distributed by the infamous Roger Corman) "Demon Slayer," was actually really good.seriously, if you can get passed the template of cheesiness, and "read between the lines," so to speak, you can find a story, with actual levels of character development. in other words, it seemed like the director did the best he could with what he was given. and the acting was surprisingly great. especially the lead male roles. nice stuff!and i have to say, especially when compared to other Corman movies, the sound design was deeply immersing, and correct me if i'm wrong, but i think it was actually in 5.1... very good stuff, it made it feel bigger than it is!!!!

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