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The final shift at a soon-to-be-demolished police station turns out to be anything but routine when a sinister, demonic figure arrives to torment the staff and settle scores.The final shift at a soon-to-be-demolished police station turns out to be anything but routine when a sinister, demonic figure arrives to torment the staff and settle scores.The final shift at a soon-to-be-demolished police station turns out to be anything but routine when a sinister, demonic figure arrives to torment the staff and settle scores.
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Inkubus (Robert Englund) spends the evening tormenting the unfortunate members of a police station skeleton crew and Diamante (William Forsythe), the detective who nearly put him away years ago. While it may seem like all fun and games for the crafty demon, he has two objectives: settle a score with Diamante and find a new host for rebirth so that he may live on for another century.
While the film boasts quite a few recognizable names and faces, the dialog is feeble, in stark contrast to the menacing tone and visuals. It's not quite campy and has no flow. A lot of the banter between Inkubus and the officers are laundry lists of past victims dating back to the beginning of time. I get it, he's killed a lot of people, I don't need to hear every name and date. In fact, Inkubus talks more about murdering people than actually killing them.
Englund and Forsythe are always a treat to watch but, yeesh, the acting by the rest of the cast is shameful. It's a baby step above porno-grade. (This coming from someone who watches a buttload of indie and low budget horror.) Speaking of pornos, there are two sex scenes, neither of which contains any nudity, despite the casting of rather well-endowed actresses.
The entire movie is one, long teaser of things to come and therein lies its colossal weakness. Scene after scene, I was itching for Inkubus to go postal on someone, anyone. Is that too much to ask from a beast that, in the beginning of the film, shows up with a decapitated head and a vehicle adorned with dismembered limbs and internal organs? I was both disappointed and relieved when the movie was done. Disappointed because the final showdown between Inkubus and his rival, Diamante, had ended so abruptly. Relieved because I was finally put out of my misery.
Skip this unless you're like me and hellbent on watching every horror ever released.
While the film boasts quite a few recognizable names and faces, the dialog is feeble, in stark contrast to the menacing tone and visuals. It's not quite campy and has no flow. A lot of the banter between Inkubus and the officers are laundry lists of past victims dating back to the beginning of time. I get it, he's killed a lot of people, I don't need to hear every name and date. In fact, Inkubus talks more about murdering people than actually killing them.
Englund and Forsythe are always a treat to watch but, yeesh, the acting by the rest of the cast is shameful. It's a baby step above porno-grade. (This coming from someone who watches a buttload of indie and low budget horror.) Speaking of pornos, there are two sex scenes, neither of which contains any nudity, despite the casting of rather well-endowed actresses.
The entire movie is one, long teaser of things to come and therein lies its colossal weakness. Scene after scene, I was itching for Inkubus to go postal on someone, anyone. Is that too much to ask from a beast that, in the beginning of the film, shows up with a decapitated head and a vehicle adorned with dismembered limbs and internal organs? I was both disappointed and relieved when the movie was done. Disappointed because the final showdown between Inkubus and his rival, Diamante, had ended so abruptly. Relieved because I was finally put out of my misery.
Skip this unless you're like me and hellbent on watching every horror ever released.
Opening with the sequence of an impending childbirth which seems to go well until it doesn't, the movie had a reasonably attention-grabbing start.
But right after, the movie completely plummets.
Shoddy production values, poor light and sound, and one implausibility after another, all variations of: "if an incubus has all these powers, then why is the entire affair not over in a couple minutes?" really mar the experience.
The actors could not save this mess. On top of that, the ending explains none of the key questions e.g. How and why did the Inkubus become suddenly vulnerable to bullets? What did the protagonist do (rather than say) to end up in an asylum? What happened in the intervening time between the police station event and the delivery?
The movie is too crappy to give much thought to these questions, though. I regret that I let its opening sequence got me to waste my time with it.
But right after, the movie completely plummets.
Shoddy production values, poor light and sound, and one implausibility after another, all variations of: "if an incubus has all these powers, then why is the entire affair not over in a couple minutes?" really mar the experience.
The actors could not save this mess. On top of that, the ending explains none of the key questions e.g. How and why did the Inkubus become suddenly vulnerable to bullets? What did the protagonist do (rather than say) to end up in an asylum? What happened in the intervening time between the police station event and the delivery?
The movie is too crappy to give much thought to these questions, though. I regret that I let its opening sequence got me to waste my time with it.
Inkubus (2011) is a movie I recently watched on Tubi. The storyline follows the last night a police station is open when a gruesome murder takes place and the man responsible turns himself into the station. Little do they know the killer is the demon Inkubus who can make humans do his bidding. He's about to use the police station for his own personal amusement.
This movie is directed by Glenn Ciano (Infected) in his directorial debut and stars Robert Englund (A Nightmare on Elm Street), William Forsythe (Raising Arizona), Joey Fatone (Bring it On), Jonathan Silverman (Weekend at Bernie's) and Michelle Ray Smith (Salt).
This is only worth watching because Robert Englund is awesome, and he's well used in this. His grand entry was awesome. The opening birth sequence is solid, but the kill scenes are average and the corpses are better than the actual murders. The sex scenes in this definitely could have been better. I will say the cast overall is better in name than execution due to poor writing. The ending does have a nice twist but also could have been better.
This is one of those almost good movies, as in it could have been good but isn't. I would score this a 3/10 but still recommend watching it once.
This movie is directed by Glenn Ciano (Infected) in his directorial debut and stars Robert Englund (A Nightmare on Elm Street), William Forsythe (Raising Arizona), Joey Fatone (Bring it On), Jonathan Silverman (Weekend at Bernie's) and Michelle Ray Smith (Salt).
This is only worth watching because Robert Englund is awesome, and he's well used in this. His grand entry was awesome. The opening birth sequence is solid, but the kill scenes are average and the corpses are better than the actual murders. The sex scenes in this definitely could have been better. I will say the cast overall is better in name than execution due to poor writing. The ending does have a nice twist but also could have been better.
This is one of those almost good movies, as in it could have been good but isn't. I would score this a 3/10 but still recommend watching it once.
I had been looking forward to this movie sadly for over a year. I am a big fan of Robert Englund. The trailer to the movie looked interesting. Me and my buddy sat down to watch this film together. I was just wondering how the film makers ever thought during production that this was going to be a good end product? The acting (Englund aside) was dreadful. The CGI that was inserted in the film was very bad. The movie seemed to drag on with nothing interesting ever happening. My friend was begging me to turn the movie off, or fast forward to the end. We watched it beginning to end. What a mistake... it was never able to redeem any of its horrible bland qualities.
"You can't pull that trigger, you can't even move. There's nothing you can do about this." While working at a police station on it's last day the few cops that are left begin to question a young teen on his girlfriend's murder. When a stranger walks in holding her severed head the night takes a wicked turn and they wonder if the stranger is an Inkubus out for revenge. This is a movie that will very much appeal to horror fans, and that may be it. The movie is just one step above a movie made for cable TV and if it weren't for the cast it would have been that. I'm not saying that the cast and acting are great but the fact that Freddy Kruger is in this adds a level of creepy that actually helps the movie. The budget is very very low and the film quality is blurry at times. 95% of the movie takes place in a very plain and boring station but that actually helps the movie I think. Overall, not really impressed at all but worth watching for the cast or if you are a huge horror movie fan. I give it a C+.
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- Budget
- $1,500,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $81,600
- Gross worldwide
- $81,600
- Runtime
- 1h 20m(80 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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