Colonel Sanders
Veteran Member
Little Bites
This movie starts out as genuinely unsettling and disturbing. A woman allows a demon to eat her a bite at a time in order to protect her daughter from the demon. The sound design is especially effective in aiding this portion of the movie.
The lead actress does a commendable job and she deserved better than how this flick turned out.
There's a gigantic hole in the Who, What, When, Where, Why elements that any movie, no matter the genre or quality should have. This one just skips it completely. It makes the viewer feel like the writers ran out of coffee one night and said, "Writing those parts is just too hard, so we'll pretend like we don't need to explain anything."
There's a strange cast of folks around this movie. Cher is the executive producer, Chaz Bono plays a somewhat minor role, the writer and direct who calls himself Spider One is the lead vocalist of Powerman 5000 and is also Rob Zombie's younger brother.
It could've been excellent, but it just takes massive crap about halfway through the second act. Oh, there are also some really cringey performances.
Horror Scale: 5/10
Non-Horror Scale: 2/10
This movie starts out as genuinely unsettling and disturbing. A woman allows a demon to eat her a bite at a time in order to protect her daughter from the demon. The sound design is especially effective in aiding this portion of the movie.
The lead actress does a commendable job and she deserved better than how this flick turned out.
There's a gigantic hole in the Who, What, When, Where, Why elements that any movie, no matter the genre or quality should have. This one just skips it completely. It makes the viewer feel like the writers ran out of coffee one night and said, "Writing those parts is just too hard, so we'll pretend like we don't need to explain anything."
There's a strange cast of folks around this movie. Cher is the executive producer, Chaz Bono plays a somewhat minor role, the writer and direct who calls himself Spider One is the lead vocalist of Powerman 5000 and is also Rob Zombie's younger brother.
It could've been excellent, but it just takes massive crap about halfway through the second act. Oh, there are also some really cringey performances.
Horror Scale: 5/10
Non-Horror Scale: 2/10