
In this picturesque paranormal thriller, a young American girl, Lucy Bellerose (Sam Valentine), has a chance of a lifetime to visit her ancestors ominous castle in the south of France. However, things are not as they seem as she finds that her family is hiding deep, dark secrets about their nefarious past, far away from prying eyes. Unbeknownst to Lucy, the region is also home to centuries of witchcraft and occult folklore. After meeting the strident Vicar of Borley and her s... (Full plot summary below)
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In this picturesque paranormal thriller, a young American girl, Lucy Bellerose (Sam Valentine), has a chance of a lifetime to visit her ancestors ominous castle in the south of France. However, things are not as they seem as she finds that her family is hiding deep, dark secrets about their nefarious past, far away from prying eyes. Unbeknownst to Lucy, the region is also home to centuries of witchcraft and occult folklore. After meeting the strident Vicar of Borley and her socially awkward Chambermaid, Mary, Lucy begins to question her place in the family. Abel Baddon, a devilishly handsome traveling salesman, (Dean Cain "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman"), tries to assuage her fears and soothe her reluctance. However, only after meeting a charming gravedigger named J.P. (Dylan Kellogg) does she begin to feel at ease. He navigates her through the twists and turns of the murky waters of her family's past, eventually uncovering shocking revelations.
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| Film ThreatNorm GidneyThe Incantation summons little more than Dean Cain chewing the scenery, Walko acting mysterious, and Valentine using every opportunity to make us hope she finds her end or learns a lesson. |
| User ReviewAllan MDean Cain as a villain! Beautiful scenery. Creepy, cool not just gore for no reason. |
| User ReviewAndrew RDean Cain as a villain! Beautiful scenery. Creepy, cool not just gore for no reason. |
| User ReviewLarry SI would say try and avoid this mess of a horror flick. The dialogue and acting are incredibly stilted, and the storyline seems to have been cobbled together from so many other similar films. Sam Valentine stars as the beautiful Lucy, a naive yet intrepid young woman, who has flown from America to France for the funeral of her great-uncle, the Count Rose du Sang, at the creepy Castle Borley. Will Lucy be coerced into joining the devil-worshiping clan that resides there, or can she break free from her family bloodline and escape? Who knows, since the ending was so convoluted, although some reviewers were able to figure it out apparently. Overall, I just found this movie painful to watch and I couldn't wait till it ended. |