Possession Diaries
Stars: Katherine Munroe , Delilah Cotto, Noel Gugliemi, James Russo, Johnny Ortiz, Eileen Dietz, Monica Engesser | Written by Juan Frausto, Rich Wealthy | Directed by Juan Frausto
Name: The Possession Diaries
2019
Appearance: Set in a single room, a woman named Rebecca (played by a rather intense Katherine Munroe) keeps a video diary of her possession by a demon after playing with an ouija board. Cue lots of spooky shenanigans.
Possession Diaries. A full confession of a possession.
What? The whole film takes place in a single room?
Yes. Other than a couple of phone call scenes, pretty much all the action in Possession Diaries happens in one room with Rebecca staring at her webcam telling us and her followers all about her slow, very slow, possession.
What possessed them to do such a thing?
Well done. There are plenty of horror films set in a single location, such as Xavier Gens...
Stars: Katherine Munroe , Delilah Cotto, Noel Gugliemi, James Russo, Johnny Ortiz, Eileen Dietz, Monica Engesser | Written by Juan Frausto, Rich Wealthy | Directed by Juan Frausto
Name: The Possession Diaries
2019
Appearance: Set in a single room, a woman named Rebecca (played by a rather intense Katherine Munroe) keeps a video diary of her possession by a demon after playing with an ouija board. Cue lots of spooky shenanigans.
Possession Diaries. A full confession of a possession.
What? The whole film takes place in a single room?
Yes. Other than a couple of phone call scenes, pretty much all the action in Possession Diaries happens in one room with Rebecca staring at her webcam telling us and her followers all about her slow, very slow, possession.
What possessed them to do such a thing?
Well done. There are plenty of horror films set in a single location, such as Xavier Gens...
- 6/3/2019
- by Aaron Shakespeare
- Nerdly
A college student streams her own demonic takeover in The Possession Diaries, and ahead of the horror film's release this June from Uncork’d Entertainment, we've been provided with an exclusive clip to share with Daily Dead readers.
You can watch a priest use holy water in his encounter with a demonic presence in our exclusive clip below, and keep an eye out for The Possession Diaries when Uncork’d Entertainment releases the film on DVD and Digital on June 4th.
"Burbank, CA : Start an entry in the frightening The Possession Diaries, featuring acclaimed actor James Russo, arriving on DVD and Digital this June from Uncork’d Entertainment.
Juan Frausto, director of Road Kill and Once Upon a Time in the Hood, invites you to log on for a streaming screamfest that will leave one girl possessed… and you on the edge of your seat!
Playing with a Ouija board is dangerous,...
You can watch a priest use holy water in his encounter with a demonic presence in our exclusive clip below, and keep an eye out for The Possession Diaries when Uncork’d Entertainment releases the film on DVD and Digital on June 4th.
"Burbank, CA : Start an entry in the frightening The Possession Diaries, featuring acclaimed actor James Russo, arriving on DVD and Digital this June from Uncork’d Entertainment.
Juan Frausto, director of Road Kill and Once Upon a Time in the Hood, invites you to log on for a streaming screamfest that will leave one girl possessed… and you on the edge of your seat!
Playing with a Ouija board is dangerous,...
- 5/20/2019
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Stars: Monica Engesser, Owen Conway, Clint James, Sanford Gibbons, Maria Olsen, Shawn Saavedra, Amelia Haberman, Greg Lutz, Richard Lippert | Written by Robert Conway, Owen Conway, Christopher R. Smith | Directed by Robert Conway
“Sarah,” husband Adam says, holding a gun to his own head. “It’s all your fault.” It’s not an easy lot in life, being tragic heroine Sarah Doyle. As if the brutal one-two punch deaths of her husband and daughter weren’t enough to contend with, the poor woman finds herself beset by paranormal activity upon returning to her childhood home.
As its opening moments may suggest, there aren’t too many (intentional) laughs to be had with The Covenant, a low-budget supernatural slow-burner which takes its spirits as seriously as it does itself. Bunking with her estranged brother Richard, Sarah is forced to face demons, both metaphorical and literal – as well as navigating the miserable kitchen...
“Sarah,” husband Adam says, holding a gun to his own head. “It’s all your fault.” It’s not an easy lot in life, being tragic heroine Sarah Doyle. As if the brutal one-two punch deaths of her husband and daughter weren’t enough to contend with, the poor woman finds herself beset by paranormal activity upon returning to her childhood home.
As its opening moments may suggest, there aren’t too many (intentional) laughs to be had with The Covenant, a low-budget supernatural slow-burner which takes its spirits as seriously as it does itself. Bunking with her estranged brother Richard, Sarah is forced to face demons, both metaphorical and literal – as well as navigating the miserable kitchen...
- 1/17/2017
- by Joel Harley
- Nerdly
After the tragic deaths of her husband and daughter, Sarah Doyle moves back to her childhood home with her estranged brother, Richard. It’s not long before Sarah begins to experience supernatural phenomena of a violent and hostile nature. Bewildered and desperate, Richard enlists the aid of a paranormal investigator who confirms that Sarah has become possessed by a powerful demon. Together, the three men will go to battle to save Sarah’s soul.
Directed by Robert Conway (Krampus Unleashed), and starring Monica Engesser (Krampus the Reckoning), Clint James (The Encounter), Owen Conway (Exit to Hell), Sanford Gibbons (Tombstone), and Maria Olson (I Spit On Your Grave: Deja-Vu), The Covenant is released on demand on February 7 from Uncork’d Entertainment.
Directed by Robert Conway (Krampus Unleashed), and starring Monica Engesser (Krampus the Reckoning), Clint James (The Encounter), Owen Conway (Exit to Hell), Sanford Gibbons (Tombstone), and Maria Olson (I Spit On Your Grave: Deja-Vu), The Covenant is released on demand on February 7 from Uncork’d Entertainment.
- 12/30/2016
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Stars: Monica Engesser, Amelia Haberman, James Ray, Kevin Tye, Sean G P Anderson, Owen Conway, Carrie Fee, Shawn Saavedra, Nathaniel Burns, Alexandria Stevens, Benjamin Foronda, Angelina Mann, Jeffrey Lamar | Written by Robert Conway, Owen Conway | Directed by Robert Conway
As a public-domain boogeyman, you know you’ve hit the big time when you have your very own straight to DVD rip-off released in conspicuously close vicinity to a big(ger) budget feature also bearing your name and talents. Case in point Krampus, currently at a career high with this year’s Krampus and A Christmas Horror Story at last giving the anti-Santa Claus the cinematic exposure he so deserves.
Shamelessly piggybacking on the Krampus high is Krampus: The Reckoning, which claims to be a Krampus movie but instead tells the story of a Carrie-esque brat and her imaginary (?) friend… who also happens to be Christmas demon Krampus. The budgetary...
As a public-domain boogeyman, you know you’ve hit the big time when you have your very own straight to DVD rip-off released in conspicuously close vicinity to a big(ger) budget feature also bearing your name and talents. Case in point Krampus, currently at a career high with this year’s Krampus and A Christmas Horror Story at last giving the anti-Santa Claus the cinematic exposure he so deserves.
Shamelessly piggybacking on the Krampus high is Krampus: The Reckoning, which claims to be a Krampus movie but instead tells the story of a Carrie-esque brat and her imaginary (?) friend… who also happens to be Christmas demon Krampus. The budgetary...
- 12/10/2015
- by Joel Harley
- Nerdly
Stars: Clint James, Owen Conway, Megan Drust, Eliza Kiss, Paulina Vallin, Louie Iaccarino, Dan Higgins, Monica Engesser, Pat Kaye, Chad T. Krolczyk | Written and Directed by Robert Conway
When Collin Bastrow is found in the forest, alone and afraid, he has a shocking story to tell. As he struggles to recount the events of the previous night his memories return in a series of horrific flashes of what became of his friends and fiancée. What started as a simple camping trip in the mountains of Northern Arizona quickly descended into an amazing and terrifying story that is truly out of this world. As the sole survivor of this deadly close encounter Collin must try and explain the unexplainable.
The Encounter is a found footage fest of frightening fear film! I may have gone a little overboard there, but to give you a clearer idea of what this film is about,...
When Collin Bastrow is found in the forest, alone and afraid, he has a shocking story to tell. As he struggles to recount the events of the previous night his memories return in a series of horrific flashes of what became of his friends and fiancée. What started as a simple camping trip in the mountains of Northern Arizona quickly descended into an amazing and terrifying story that is truly out of this world. As the sole survivor of this deadly close encounter Collin must try and explain the unexplainable.
The Encounter is a found footage fest of frightening fear film! I may have gone a little overboard there, but to give you a clearer idea of what this film is about,...
- 6/3/2015
- by Richard Axtell
- Nerdly
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