Student in anthropology at McGill University in Montreal, Etienne and Eloise associate has a team of paranormal investigators to unravel the mystery surrounding the death of a student of the same court, 10 years ago. Their research will combine science and paranormal while we will follow the court their visit to Quebec three places known for their haunting phenomena. Faced with the horror and death, they will face their own demons in order to survive their nightmare.
Length 90 minutes
Sébastien Huberdeau | Pierre-Luc Brillant | Isabelle Blais | Tony Conte | Leonardo Fuica | Marc-André Boulanger | Émilie Leclerc | Karl Poirier-Petersen | Sylvie Dumont | Rosie Yale | Tommy Lavallée | Marie-Annie Pereira
Date Viewed | Device | Format | Source | Rating |
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10/18/2015 | Movie Screen | Digital | Theater | 2.5 stars |
(Average) 2.5 stars |
Movie 18
I was in Montreal this past weekend. A weekend when, if I were in Chicago, I could have attended The Massacre, a 24-hour horror film marathon. Either Montreal was not having a 24-hour horror marathon, or I am inept at searching for such things among French language websites. I did find P=ωρ L’Energie Sombre (pronounced, P=omega•rho Dark Energy), which seems to have spectacularly failed to meet its fundraising goal on IndieGoGo, but must have been funded anyway. They speak French in Montreal. Did you know that? Well, they do. In all of Quebec as a matter of fact. (that’s the province that Montreal is in) (oh, provinces are like Canadian states) (I should also mention that Montreal and Quebec are in Canada.) (you know what? this is a horror blog, not a North American geography blog) (Canada is in North America). Where was I? Quebec! That’s where P=ωρ L’Energie Sombre was shot. Therefore, it’s in French. A language that I do not speak. Of course, I went to see it. (Keep that in mind as you read my synopsis.)
Read my full P=ωρ L’Energie Sombre review here.
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