The Incubus (1982) Reviews

The Incubus (1982)
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A series of brutal rapes and murders have begun occurring in a small town. Teenager, Tim (Duncan McIntosh), has had horrible dreams and fears he is the murderer, especially since many of his friends have been victims. The town doctor, Sam Cordell (John Cassavetes), and the sheriff, Hank (John Ireland), discover the community has a dark past involving Satanism. ~ Linda Rasmussen, Rovi

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Starring:
John CassavetesKerrie Keane, (more)
Director(s):
John Hough
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Chris W.

This flick is kinda cool, in the fact that you have no idea who's doing the rapes/murders and/or why it is happening. Reminiscent of the Beast Within to a degree. Decent gore, but not really as creepy as I had hoped.

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Danielle S.

Not a bad horror movie. Definitely had a lot of potential, but wound up being killed by shoddy acting and a very confusing ending. The story itself is interesting, though, and seeing as how it was based off of a book, I'm now highly considering reading it. Hardcore horror fans only.

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Sonetta D.

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    Chris W.

    This flick is kinda cool, in the fact that you have no idea who's doing the rapes/murders and/or why it is happening. Reminiscent of the Beast Within to a degree. Decent gore, but not really as creepy as I had hoped.

    Yes   |   No

     
    Danielle S.

    Not a bad horror movie. Definitely had a lot of potential, but wound up being killed by shoddy acting and a very confusing ending. The story itself is interesting, though, and seeing as how it was based off of a book, I'm now highly considering reading it. Hardcore horror fans only.

    Yes   |   No

     
    Sonetta D.

    A REVIEW

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