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Kill Devil Hill

12 minutes  /  Ages 17+  /  2010  /  United States of America  /  Average:


Horror  /  Thrillers

The picture of suburban happiness as it clashes with pure evil.

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Synopsis

On a day trip with his family to Kill Devil Hill, Jesse Reed (Taylor Graham) chases after his son Joey (Aiden Miranda) who has mischievously run off into the woods nearby. Joey discovers the remnants of some demonic pagan ritual. The skull of a bull head, made entirely out of gold, hangs from a large oak tree. Joey touches the inverted pentagram on the skull only to find that it has been drawn in blood. Frightened, Joey slowly backs away. Suddenly, the skull begins to 'come to life' inside an epic orb of light. Joey's eyes glow as it appears that something supernatural is trying to enter his body. He faints and the golden skull vanishes into thin air. Moments later, Jesse finds his son laying on the ground. He picks him up and carries him out of the woods. Late that night, Jesse wakes to use the bathroom. While washing his hands, he looks in the mirror and sees that his eyes are glowing with the same supernatural force that has invaded his son just hours before...

Cast

James Reed: Hunter Miranda
Joey Reed: Aiden Miranda
Jesse Reed: Taylor Graham
Jamie Reed: Melinda Bennet

Crew

First Assistant Camera: John Paul Meyer
Key Focus Puller: Erik Gunnar Mortensen
Camera Operator: Chris Taylor
Sound Mixer: Michael O
Sound Mixer: Michael Halper
Digital Effects: Ace Jordan
First Assistant Director: Allison Vanore
Editor: Devon Graham
Special Makeup Effects: James Ojala
Cinematographer: Gregory White
Music: Rob Gokee
Dolly Grip: Nathalie Ruiz
Grip: Niko Necoechea
Grip: Daniel Hayhurst
Grip: Eric Alvarez
Second Assistant Director : Brooke Cook
Second Assistant Camera: Ryo Saito
Assistant Camera: Alex Trudeau Viriato
Makeup Artist: Caroline Buss
Key Grip: Kevin Shipley
Gaffer: Patrick Russo
Second Second Assistant Director: Rachelle Bond

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I wish I could give this film 3 stars, but the wooden acting, lack of story development, and HORRIBLE non-linear timeline really play against this film. Neat idea and fantastic production value, but poor execution.