Ava is recovering from demonic possession. With no memory of the past month, she must attend a Spirit Possessions Anonymous support group to figure out what happened. Ava’s life was hijacked by a demon, now it’s time to get it back.
Length 89 minutes
Louisa Krause | Whitney Able | Deborah Rush | Lou Taylor Pucci | William Sadler | Zachary Booth | Wass Stevens | Annabelle Dexter-Jones | Carol Kane | John Ventimiglia | Geneva Carr | Dan Fogler | Jemima Kirke | Stella Schnabel | Joel de la Fuente | Tarik Lowe
Date Viewed | Device | Format | Source | Rating |
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03/03/2016 | TV | DVD | Borrowed | 3.5 stars |
(Average) 3.5 stars |
Possession movies aren’t necessarily my favorite types of movies. I admit that The Exorcist is a damn fine film that is shocking and terrifying at times, but I think it’s pacing is a bit slow for my tastes. (i repeat: it’s a damn fine movie. don’t run me out of town on a rail) So, when I got an e-mail about Ava’s Possessions, my heart didn’t skip a beat with joy or anything of that sort. In fact, I wasn’t sure I’d watch/review it until I got the second e-mail about it and thought, “what the hell” and “why not”. It is with that fiery passion that I write for you, dear reader. You’re welcome. (oh, the movie turned out to be pretty good (see below))
Read my full Ava’s Possessions review here.
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