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Demonic Toys: Jack-Attack

  • 2023
  • 59 min
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Demonic Toys: Jack-Attack (2023)
A young orphaned girl without the ability of speech finds that she has been gifted with the notorious Jack in the Box from the Demonic Toys.
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA young orphaned girl without the ability of speech finds that she has been gifted with the notorious Jack in the Box from the Demonic Toys.A young orphaned girl without the ability of speech finds that she has been gifted with the notorious Jack in the Box from the Demonic Toys.A young orphaned girl without the ability of speech finds that she has been gifted with the notorious Jack in the Box from the Demonic Toys.

  • Direção
    • William Butler
  • Roteirista
    • William Butler
  • Artistas
    • Carson Polish
    • Mabel Thomas
    • Taylor Abigail
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    4,6/10
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    • Direção
      • William Butler
    • Roteirista
      • William Butler
    • Artistas
      • Carson Polish
      • Mabel Thomas
      • Taylor Abigail
    • 7Avaliações de usuários
    • 13Avaliações da crítica
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    Carson Polish
    Carson Polish
    • Mike Yost
    Mabel Thomas
    Mabel Thomas
    • Audrey Haines
    Taylor Abigail
    Taylor Abigail
    • Dewey Yost
    • (as Taylor Abigail Rice)
    Sean Ramey
    Sean Ramey
    • Tyler Yost
    Kamarra Cole
    Kamarra Cole
    • News Reporter
    Maddie Small
    Maddie Small
    • Starr
    Sofia Castellanos
    • Lily
    Tim Novotny
    • Clinton
    • (as Timothy Novotny)
    Christine Brunner
    Christine Brunner
    • Kate
    Donna Steele
    Donna Steele
    • Mrs. Culver
    Tari Lyn Bergoine
    Tari Lyn Bergoine
    • Mrs. Benson
    Xavier Dellinger
    • Dimples
    Brooklynn Johnson
    • Rochelle
    • Direção
      • William Butler
    • Roteirista
      • William Butler
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    5ladymidath

    Okay Offering From Full Moon

    I love the Demonic Toys series as well as Baby Oopsie, I was looking forward to this movie. I noticed that they changed the look of Jack Attack, that's not a complaint, just an observation. The kills were good but it felt kind of rushed. The acting was fine, but to be honest, it just did not have the fun feel of the first two Demonic Toys movies, or the Baby Oopsie series as well.

    This one wasn't bad and it had a good premise, but it felt more like it was simply going through the motions. There were some good scenes, I love the Sybil Pittman/ Baby Oopsie mentions that was great to see.

    This movie is all right, I just wish it could have been that little bit better.
    5Reviews_of_the_Dead

    Decent Effort from New Full Moon

    This is a movie that I didn't know was coming out until Scandal Coactive sent me a copy of the screener for review. I'll say that I was a big fan of the first two growing up. I've seen at least two of the new sequels that came out in recent memory. I'm not sure that I'm fully caught up though. With the chance to see this, the part of me that grew up with Full Moon films was excited to give this a go.

    Synopsis: a young, orphaned girl without the ability of speech finds that she has been gifted with the notorious Jack-in-the-Box from the Demonic Toys.

    We start this inside of a house in the middle of what looks like an attack. Lily (Sofia Castellanos) has an axe and Mrs. Benson (Tari Lyn Bergoine) appears out of a room. It turns out that there is a clown after them as well as the Jack-in-the-Box. The older woman is killed and we cut away.

    It then takes us to a meeting between Mrs. Culver (Donna Steele), Audrey Haines (Mabel Thomas), Tyler (Sean Ramey) and his wife Kate Yost (Christine Brunner). The discussion is over Lily and what to do with her. The Yosts were related to the late Mrs. Benson. They want Lily to stay with them. They have fostered others and are currently in the care of a teenager around the age of Lily. Mrs. Culver doesn't think it is a good idea. Audrey is pushing for them to take custody, despite what this older woman thinks. Audrey makes an executive decision and Lily will stay with the Yosts.

    Lily is struggling from that attack. She hasn't spoken since and stays in her room drawing her attackers. This causes her to be bullied by another orphan, Rochelle (Brooklynn Johnson). She also makes a comment about the family that is taking Lily in.

    They arrive at the farmhouse that belong to the Yosts. It is there we meet the other young lady being fostered, Dewey (Taylor Abigail Rice). She is an 'influencer' working to get 5k subscribers. She is constantly on her phone as you can imagine. The Yosts also have a son, Mike (Carson Polish). He has a girlfriend who stops by Starr (Maddie Small). She is jealous thinking that her boyfriend is interested in Lily. There is also a farmhand, Clinton (Tim Novotny).

    This last person decides to open up the box of items belonging to Lily. It is kept in the barn. What he finds it more than he bargained for as he is killed by Jack-in-the-Box. It is a matter of time before others in the house are attacked by what Lily fears the most. This is what Mrs. Culver was warning them about, but she knows more than she let on.

    That is where I'll leave my recap and introduction to the characters. Where I'll start is that I've seen all the movies that fall into the franchise preceding this according to the Internet Movie Database. I know there's a spin-off for Baby Oopsie, but it doesn't look like it is part of this. There are references though with a toy collector talking about toys being possessed by demons. This is a minor subplot that is on the news and a newspaper clipping. I don't hate these aspects to be honest. This has a runtime of less than an hour and giving this backstory worked. I just think it needed to be fleshed out more.

    Let me then start with the positives. First is the runtime. This flies by. I also love this character of Jack-in-the-Box. I do need to admit, I prefer the original look to what we get here, but Full Moon has also lost a bit of its heart in my opinion as well. Introducing this clown that works with the toy was interesting. It is quite creepy. What they do with the practical effects here is good. There is a bit of blood and an aftereffect or two with attacks. Positives there. I even like this new lore of a collector, wanting to send these possessed toys out in the world. That opens things up for sequels, another thing that Full Moon loves. There is also a twist here at the end of the story that I don't know if I'm fully on board with. At least for one of the characters involved.

    Now to move to negatives. This movie is too rushed. We get a decent opening set piece. It then slows down to introduce our characters. That is all fine. It then has Audrey say she needs to leave, then it is like two in the morning. She hasn't left yet though. I doubt this family ate dinner with her at midnight. It feels like no one stopped to consider the timeline they were working with. There is a kill around when everyone arrives at the farmhouse. It then takes too long for the next one. We also have a subplot of Tyler being creepy that wasn't needed. There isn't a payoff there either. It just feels like this movie rushed to finish shooting and left out important parts to the story that would make this flow more coherently. We don't get enough killing for it to work. It is a shame as I think we have something here. I also found a plot hole with a newspaper clipping in a book while this story is on the news. It is possible, but highly unlikely since Lily didn't have the book after Audrey took it. Easily fixed. It just seems convenient.

    Since I've leaned into parts of filmmaking, let me finish my thoughts there. The cinematography is fine. I like the setting of this isolated farm. It isn't too far from where I live now. This was filmed in Mansfield and I live in Columbus, Ohio. The area also feels like where I grew up in Michigan. I can appreciate that. The CGI that we get isn't great. Thankfully, they cut away from it so it doesn't look as bad. That was strategic so credit there. I've also seen much worse from Full Moon. Other than that, I'd say the soundtrack was fine. It fit what was needed. There is a misstep not leaning into the Jack-in-the-Box laughing more. That was one of the signature parts about in the past that made it scary.

    All that is left then is with the acting. Castellanos was fine as our lead. She doesn't talk for a good portion of that so it helps. I thought she did well with the fear she showed about her predicament. She looks like life has beat her up. I like Thomas as this woman who has a similar upbringing wanting to help, even if it means losing her job. Ramey was good for the most part. I loathe that they introduce him as creepy and then not going anywhere with it. Rice felt like an annoying 'wannabe influencer'. It fits the times. Other than that, Polish, Novotny, Bergoine, Brunner, Steele and Johnson were fine. Small was as well, but I don't know why they also forced her character to be 'jealous' of Lily. This was something that doesn't fit what we saw.

    In conclusion, this could have been better than what it is. There are good elements here to create a new backstory for the Demonic Toys and Jack-in-the-Box. The problem is that it feels like there are scenes missing that could bridge what we got. I like the deaths that we see. The villains are creepy looking and the practical effects were fine. This just feels rushed and I needed just a bit more. Not a poorly made movie so I'll give them that. I'd only recommend to fans of the modern Full Moon productions or of this series.

    My Rating: 5 out of 10.
    7MonsterVision99

    The evolution of the Full Moon style.

    Falls in line with the style cemented in the first entry of this new series by Butler, almost aiding the search for modern camp that defines the recent works of David DeCoteau while at the same time structuring the film after the same threadbare plots from 90's Full Moon.

    Butler ran out of characters he cared about and wisely constructed a shallow and skeletal storyline falling into an effective and recognizable formula. A crude sketch of a story with plain drama of little to no importance to the director but it's all sufficient when all that matters is what's grotesque and of course the unhinged imagery these movies excel at, gaining strength when put in an unremarkable and mundane location.

    Deliriously schizophrenic. False to the core and transparent about it. Shoestring story and careless construction that oddly enough never let's go. Engaging contrast of American dullness cut by an array of beautifully swift kills of fine B-movie craftsmanship. Abstract approximation to officialist horror cinema that gets to be majestic while disposing the formal basics. Typical modern Full Moon.
    6moviebuffmel90

    Decent gore for a too short B-Movie

    Much like with the Puppet Master franchise, Demonic Toys has entered the spin off era with different characters getting their own feature. Baby Oppsie was a surprise hit and now we get Jack-Attack. The premise alone is find for this type of feature, but admist decent gore, something feels missed.

    The plot involves a mute girl that moves in with a foster family after a traumatic moment. Among her possessions she carries is a toy Jack in the Box with the killer creature named Jack Attack. Once unleased, the evil clown monster hits the family one by one in scenes where the gore is not too bad. However, the staging in some of them feels rather off. One character is tripped in the woodchipper and gets automatically sliced to goo. That would be a fine kill it was shot well enough. Another involves an anvil that is kind of creative, but I do feel like more damage could have been done than scratching someone's face off.

    I am not too hard on the performances given this is a low budget B movie. Everyone is tying to make the material work and the dark tone is consistent throughout. However, earlier in the year, Subspecies V raised the bar so easily that I wondered if Full Moon's quality would improve.

    Yet, I guess it's quick 59 minute in and out motif is not going away soon. I feel like these are interesting ideas if it took the time to perfect the kills or let alone atmosphere. Doctor Death had the quick approach, but that worked for how well the scenes were staged and the impact the deaths left. I guess if you want a fast moving feature, this is your game. Yet a small tease near the end does leave me wondering where else this could go...
    4Leofwine_draca

    Better than expected

    JACK-ATTACK is one of the many recent resurgent movies made for Full Moon Pictures for Internet release. These clock in at an hour in length and have indie-level budgets and unknown casts, often acting as sequels or spin-offs to series dating back to the 1980s and 1990s. This one involves a mute girl who comes into possession of a possessed jack-in-a-box and the murders that ensue. It's predictable fare but fairly amiable with it, enlivened by a handful of gore scenes and the addition of a creepy clown figure which adds to the horror. The ending has a certain grand guignol feel to it which works well; overall this is better than I'd expected.

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      William Butler's last film for Full Moon Features.
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      Featured in Full Moon Universe: August 1st, 2023 (2023)

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      • 1 de setembro de 2023 (Estados Unidos da América)
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      • Sugarbush Inn, Mansfield, Ohio, EUA
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