Edges of Darkness (2009)

Edges of Darkness (2009)
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The supernatural apocalypse has swept through Los Angeles in this horror omnibus comprised of three terrifying tales. In the first story, vampire couple Stan and Stellie kidnaps a little girl for sustenance, only to find the tables turned when their captive proves that appearances can be deceptive. The nightmare continues in the second tale, a spooky yarn about a reclusive writer named Dean who installs a mysterious new word processor on his computer. Ignoring both his wife and the zombie plague in order to focus on his work, Dean quickly discovers that electricity is no longer necessary, because his computer can now be powered by the life force of others. Lastly, fierce survivalist Heather saves a mother and her son from a vicious zombie attack. Taking them back to her home to recover, Heather is horrified to learn that it's not zombies the pair fear, but a horde of renegade priests determined to destroy the boy or die trying. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Director(s):
Jason HortonBlaine Cade, (more)
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Edges of Darkness

The supernatural apocalypse has swept through Los Angeles in this horror omnibus comprised of three terrifying tales. In the first story, vampire couple Stan and Stellie kidnaps a little girl for sustenance, only to find the tables turned when their captive proves that appearances can be deceptive. The nightmare continues in the second tale, a spooky yarn about a reclusive writer named Dean who installs a mysterious new word processor on his computer. Ignoring both his wife and the zombie plague in order to focus on his work, Dean quickly discovers that electricity is no longer necessary, because his computer can now be powered by the life force of others. Lastly, fierce survivalist Heather saves a mother and her son from a vicious zombie attack. Taking them back to her home to recover, Heather is horrified to learn that it's not zombies the pair fear, but a horde of renegade priests determined to destroy the boy or die trying. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
87 mins
Director(s):
Blaine CadeJason Horton
Writer(s):
Jason HortonBlaine Cade
Producer(s):
Stephen Kayo
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
Categories:
Horror
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Anthony M.

Ok. This one got me. I was looking for Mel's movie, but if you are one letter off of the title, then this is what you get "LOL". But as for the review..........HATED IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. Where does these people get the money to make such horrible movies. There was so much rediculous stuff going on, that it was hard to keep up. A disgrace to vampires. A disgrace to zombies. A disgrace to movie watchers. Even a disgrace to computers. I mean, "How do you manage to disgrace computers?" Do yourself a favor and LEAVE THE LIGHT ON .

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Wesley C.

Barf...gag...waste of my time and a chunck of my life that I will never get back.

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Kathy R.

This is a BAD movie. IT is worse than a D grade movie ad was a waste of effort and time. No plot just gore for the effect of gore. I like a good terror movie but this was not it .

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