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Emily Dalquist

‘The 27 Club’ VOD Review
Stars: Derrick Denicola, Maddisyn Carter, Zach Paul Brown, Aubrey Chantelle, Kali Cook, Emily Dalquist, Travis Grant, Eugene Henderson, John Hennigan, Zack Kozlow, Jason Lasater, Nick Principe, Todd Rundgren | Written by Joe Flanders, Patrick Fogarty, Michael Lynn | Directed by Patrick Fogarty

Why did Brian Jones, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison, and Kurt Cobain all die at the age of 27? When an aspiring singer and a journalism student seek answers to the notorious curse of the so-called “27 Club,” they find themselves trapped in an evil underworld that takes artists’ souls as payment for eternal fame.

The “27 Club” is one hell of an intriguing premise for a movie, even moreso for a horror film. Such a shame then that Patrick Fogarty’s film wastes the premise on what feels like little more an extended advert for the self-involved, self-agrandising L.A. music scene – complete with scene boys, emos, douchebags and...
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  • 4/30/2019
  • by Phil Wheat
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