![]() Given that the characters are already obnoxious, and there isn’t much scares to be had at all – just noise – this movie is a grating waste of time. Things get very repetitive and monotonous fast. The rest of the movie is basically possessed Joey trying futilely to rape or threaten the others and the others screaming and crying while trying to exorcise the demon thing from him. Unfortunately, the asshole Joey never lets on until too late that he is “sensitive” to woo-woo stuff, so he soon gets possessed and that’s when the fun starts.ĭid I say “fun”? Scratch that. Eva isn’t all sunshine and roses either, but compared to the others especially Joey, she comes off as the only sane person in the room at times. Joey comes off as an asshole and Sara is obnoxious, while Marcus gets on my nerves with his contrived joker of the gang antics. So begins Seance: The Summoning.īy the time the first hour rolls in, I am thoroughly annoyed by these four because they are plain unlikable twats saddled with some of the most, hammy dialogues ever. Joining them is Sara, a friend who is big into Christianity. Their friend Marcus is a security officer at a morgue, and the staff will be away for the weekend, so he lets them in for their weekend session. If she can prove that she is genuine, he’d quit his band for a year and join a church choir, while if she loses, she’d open his show by dancing in a bikini for a year. She believes that she is a medium who knows her way around tarot cards and séances, while he naturally scoffs at her woo-woo stuff. ![]() Joey, who is a punk band, and his girlfriend Eva have a bet going. Main cast: Bobby Campo (Joey), Nazneen Contractor (Eva), Chris Olivero (Marcus), and Devon Ogden (Sara)
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