A college student must save his girlfriend from a fraternity of voodoo cultists who hope to make her a human sacrifice.A college student must save his girlfriend from a fraternity of voodoo cultists who hope to make her a human sacrifice.A college student must save his girlfriend from a fraternity of voodoo cultists who hope to make her a human sacrifice.
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The old voodoo horror hokum, but done at least with some conviction. It's predictable, to be sure, but it does build up a fair amount of atmosphere and tension. Joel Edwards gives a smooth, calm, deceptively friendly performance as the main villain, and he compensates somewhat for Corey Feldman's woodenness. (**1/2)
As a young college student studying in Europe "Andy" (Corey Feldman) decides he would rather be with his girlfriend "Rebecca" (Diane Nadeau) who is attending a college back in the United States. So on the spur of the moment he manages to enroll at the same college and unexpectedly shows up in order to surprise her. Unfortunately, when he gets there he realizes that he can't move in with her because she lives in a sorority. So desperately needing a place to live he settles for the worst fraternity on campus which happens to belong to a small group of students who are rejected by everybody else. What he doesn't realize is that his new fraternity brothers aren't just rejects because of their inability to socialize with everybody else but rather because they secretly belong to a cult that practices black magic. And they need another member in the worst possible way. Now rather than reveal any more of this movie and risk spoiling it for those who haven't seen it I will just say that although this movie was lacking in horror it was still suspenseful enough to keep things interesting for the most part. At least I found it to be somewhat entertaining. That said I rate it as slightly above average.
let's face it, you know what to expect when you tune into a post 1990 Corey Feldman film, there are probably boobs, guns and cars. saying that, there is more to this movie than just naked ladies (i'm sorry to say), cos it's mainly people getting themselves killed in a variety of unusual, and as the name suggests, often 'mystical' ways. I love crappy horror, and i love this film. If you don't, you probably wont. but i think it's worth most people giving it a go, it's not so crappy that it'll ruin your weekend or anything. All in all, if its mindless good fun, a bit of corpse loving, and an 80's childhood superstar your in the mood for, then you've come to the right place. its a cracker!!!!
Andy Chadway (Corey Feldman) finds it difficult to find lodging at college. Luckily, the Omega frat house takes him in. These guys are different to say the least. Andy pledges the frat, taking the place of a recently-departed brother whose grisly demise was shown at the beginning of the film.
As part of his initiation, Andy must steal a cadaver from the morgue. Soon, he realizes that something very wrong is going on. Especially, when he's drugged and forced to participate in a ghoulish ritual.
VOODOO is -at times- like a macabre version of ANIMAL HOUSE. Mostly though, it's a very good occult horror movie with a surprisingly low cheeeze-factor. Feldman is convincing in his bedeviled role.
Watch for the brilliant Jack Nance in a small role...
As part of his initiation, Andy must steal a cadaver from the morgue. Soon, he realizes that something very wrong is going on. Especially, when he's drugged and forced to participate in a ghoulish ritual.
VOODOO is -at times- like a macabre version of ANIMAL HOUSE. Mostly though, it's a very good occult horror movie with a surprisingly low cheeeze-factor. Feldman is convincing in his bedeviled role.
Watch for the brilliant Jack Nance in a small role...
This is a perfect example of why many people say the 90's sucked when it comes to horror-movies. A boring voodoo-on-campus tale of terror starring the once so promising Corey Feldman (STAND BY ME, THE LOST BOYS, etc). There might be just enough stuff happening to keep you from falling asleep and it doesn't look too cheap, but this still is horror aimed at an audience that were in their very early teens during the 90's. I might have been part of that audience, but still I got as good as nothing out of it when watching it now. And nowadays, teens are used to a lot more and better already, and I can't imagine any of them knowing or caring about who Corey Feldman was. Or, "is", actually, as the dude's still making films. But the only thing still linking him to his days of glory, is the LOST BOYS 2: THE TRIBE sequel that got made recently. And I imagine even that one isn't going to encourage anyone to seek out VOODOO. Just another movie that got lost in 90's horror for obvious reasons.
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- GoofsWhen Erik and Andy compare their new tattoos, they are clearly temporary stick-on types. A real tattoo, imprinted only the night before, would be raw, red, inflamed and probably bleeding.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Svengoolie: Voodoo (2000)
- SoundtracksHometown Boy Made Bad
Written by Andras Jones
Performed by Mr. Jones and The Previous
Published by Shmushkin Music (BMI)
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