A demon disguised as an old woman moves into a boarding house for the purpose of harvesting the souls of the other occupants.A demon disguised as an old woman moves into a boarding house for the purpose of harvesting the souls of the other occupants.A demon disguised as an old woman moves into a boarding house for the purpose of harvesting the souls of the other occupants.
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Kathleen Ainslie
- Hell Victim
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Jeffrey Lindsay Relf
- Demon Minion
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The Best Full Moon Production Ever!
I usually rent movies by Full Moon Productions,because their usually so bad their good.But,in this case it wasn't really cheesy and unintentionally funny.The story was a little bit dumb and a little bit typical of a demon movie.Never less an okay film for something for Universal,but for something like Full Moon its a master piece.The acting was a tiny bit flat,but hey I've seen ALOT worse in Full Moon movies.All in all I enjoyed it.
Mediocre horror offering from Full Moon.
A charming old lady named Mrs.Albright guests at a New England Boarding House.She hides a dark secret,because beneath her stitched-on human skin lurks a demon from hell bent on capturing the souls of unsuspecting occupants and imprisoning them for all time in her hideous book of paper dolls.One by one,the residents receive Mrs.Albright's special attention and she is really effective at her job.Admittedly the premise of "Stitches" is quite good,unfortunately the performances are mostly mediocre and the special effects are lame.The lack of nudity is also disappointing.Still the film sustains a pretty creepy atmosphere and the script by frequent Full Moon scribe Benjamin Carr offers some surprises.Give it a look,just don't expect a masterpiece.6 out of 10.
The last good Full Moon
This is the last thing from Full Moon that I thought was worth a damn. Previously, "Vampire Journals" stood out,not so much because of its run-of-the-mill story, but for its beautiful location settings, photography and fine Gothic atmosphere. I also enjoyed the better entries in the Subspecies series. But "Stitches" surpasses them and is arguably the finest feature ever from Full Moon. An omnipresent atmosphere of lurking doom and dread hovers over the hapless characters like a dark storm cloud. Mrs. Albright is a truly sinister harbinger of evil who preys on people's weaknesses, exploits their inner longings, and strips away their surface vaneer of moral rectitude. Setting the story in some undefined point in the early 20th century, when people were more repressed, was a masterstroke. This is a taut psychological chiller, subtly crafted, and not for those in search of cheap thrills, gore, or manic action.
Stay stitched to your seats--there's a good movie here!!
Watch this one! The writer, casting person, director & actors delivered. Great idea for a film. Manipulation is an art as one will see. You won't be disappointed. This may well become a cult horror classic.
More of the same from Full Moon
Unfortunately, I've seen this before, but this time I had the Rifftrax team helping me on my way.
So many Full Moon films have pretty much the same story and music but just with different little monsters or souls.
Once you've watched all 1,184 Puppet Master, Dollman, Demonic Toys, Seedpeople, Subspecies, Shrunken Head, Gingerdead, Evil Bong, Skull Head, Ooga Booga and Trophy Head films then Stitches is just more of the same and this one isnt even scary or that bloody.
So many Full Moon films have pretty much the same story and music but just with different little monsters or souls.
Once you've watched all 1,184 Puppet Master, Dollman, Demonic Toys, Seedpeople, Subspecies, Shrunken Head, Gingerdead, Evil Bong, Skull Head, Ooga Booga and Trophy Head films then Stitches is just more of the same and this one isnt even scary or that bloody.
Did you know
- TriviaThe paper-dolls were originally meant to be rag dolls and the paper Imp was supposed to be a stitched-together ball of fur.
- GoofsAt 59 min mark, crew member reflected in the glass pane in the lower left corner of the frame.
- ConnectionsEdited into Possessed (2005)
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