Sadie (Kate James) leaves her American home to go back to her old home on the Moors following her father's (Darren Day) apparent suicide. We later discover there is a "demon eye" necklace made by a girl in 1851 and she was burnt alive because of it... and her little dog too! John had the necklace and was haunted by her. Sadie takes a job as a photographer at the local paper and has her own visions...even before she found the necklace.
The special effects were okay for a low budget film. However, the scenes needed some help. The bedroom scene with Sadie and Dan (Robert Hamilton) was pathetic as they just talked. The tub scene should have been a shower scene with Misty Mundae in the lead. The "eye" aspect was underdeveloped.
Now the paper was looking for a story. She had a photo of the burning girl on her camera and she had the demon eye too. Yet, she is out looking for a story about the eye and the burning girl. The horror aspect wasn't bad, it just needed some support. I mean you writer/director Ryan Simons.
Guide: F-word. brief sex scene. brief photo nudity.
The special effects were okay for a low budget film. However, the scenes needed some help. The bedroom scene with Sadie and Dan (Robert Hamilton) was pathetic as they just talked. The tub scene should have been a shower scene with Misty Mundae in the lead. The "eye" aspect was underdeveloped.
Now the paper was looking for a story. She had a photo of the burning girl on her camera and she had the demon eye too. Yet, she is out looking for a story about the eye and the burning girl. The horror aspect wasn't bad, it just needed some support. I mean you writer/director Ryan Simons.
Guide: F-word. brief sex scene. brief photo nudity.