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After teen Neesa (Julin) committed suicide after having been left by
her boyfriend (Daniel Walker-Rice) ditched her and spent six minutes in
(literal) hell before being brought back to life in hospital, her best
friend Sam (Katie Bosacki) thinks it might be a good idea to take her out
for a night of partying in an abandoned, creepy factory with some of her
best friends (Taylor Tippins, Justin Arnold, Cameron Deane Stewart) -
yeah, I know, might not sound like a particularly great idea, objectively
speaking, but hey, they are teens. Anyways, somehow the fivesome find a
hidden box that includes a scripture with an incantation to summon the
demon Knucklebones (Tom Zembrod), with five dice-shaped actual human
knucklebones that are to be used during the incantation. Of course, being
teens they perform the ritual just for fun ... and enter Knucklebones -
who's not just any demon but the very demon Neesa has met during her six
minutes in hell, and who now seems oddly attached to her ... and that of
course includes slaughtering all her friends and everybody who gets in his
way in a particularly gruesome way and even going after her little sister
(Mary Catherine Wells). Now somehow, Neesa learns how to get rid of
Knucklebones from a bum (Jason Duffy Klemm) residing on the premises - but
that's not that much help, as that ritual sounds next to impossible to
perform ... Now one has to admit, Knucklebones isn't
exactly breaking new grounds story-wise - as a matter of fact, it's pretty
much a standard teen-slasher, narratively, despite some rather fresh story
details ... but it's also a great throwback to a time when slashers first
and foremost were meant to be entertaining in their own right. So while
there's some humour in this, there's no post-modern irony, the deaths are
as gruesome (if not more so) and inventive as you'd want from a film of
this ilk, the villain is creepy to boot, Julin makes a great final girl
supported by a very competent cast, and the finale is ... well, it's just
wow, actually, I don't want to give anything away, but it certainly pulls
no punches and will surprise you, as will the movie's resolution. If
you're at all into slashers of the bloodier variety, definitely give this
one a chance, you won't regret it!
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