
Some family secrets should stay buried! The mysterious Arkoff family lives in a castle secluded from the outside world, but their beautiful daughter Naomi (Robin Sydney) desperately wants to connect with the outside world. When Naomi invites three outsiders into the castle, they turn out to be deadly art thieves. The thieves are soon given a taste of their own medicine by the castles protectors. These protectors are empowered by ancient Italian witchcraft and elemental magic.... (Full plot summary below)
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Some family secrets should stay buried! The mysterious Arkoff family lives in a castle secluded from the outside world, but their beautiful daughter Naomi (Robin Sydney) desperately wants to connect with the outside world. When Naomi invites three outsiders into the castle, they turn out to be deadly art thieves. The thieves are soon given a taste of their own medicine by the castles protectors. These protectors are empowered by ancient Italian witchcraft and elemental magic. Some know them as SKULL HEADS!
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| Cinema CrazedFelix Vasquez Jr.Another penny saver for Full Moon, and an unfortunate unpleasant one. |
| User ReviewWes SI guess even without the 2 tiny little skullhead things, this movie was a tad disturbing enough. I totally didn't see the 'twist' coming with the parents. Robin Sydney was really amazing here. She plays a slightly mentally challeneged girl and it becomes clear why she's not all there in the end. And her scene in front of the mirror--thank you Robyn! :) |
| User ReviewJoe MCampy, kind of fun pseudo-horror flick that relies too much on tired cliches. Every plot development can be seen coming well in advance. |
| User ReviewRobert HThis film has everything you'd expect from a Full Moon film. Locations used in other Full Moon films, little puppet creatures, overacting, and a story that makes you scratch your head more often than not. Where Skull Heads truly fails is in the fact that the title characters aren't even really in the film. Every once and awhile you'll see a close up of a "Skull Head" or a Skull Head puppet peaks around a corner but they don't do much in the film at all. Another thing that I found irksome was the acting and the way the characters were portrayed. There didn't seem to be any real reason for the way people were re-acting to things or acting towards people or each other. It was almost like there was a general idea given to the actors but no direction was actually planned for the film to explain the why. There is some entertainment to the film but it's nothing to write home about. |