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A mother and her teenage daughter move into a pleasant home in the peaceful town of Crestwick, IL believing this is the new beginning they need. Because the world is a cruel place, their new home is actually harboring a demonic entity by the name of Nefas. Who knew that a small town in Illinois has been home to a malicious demon since the 1800s? I mean, I had my suspicions. Nefas feeds on innocent young girls, so the misfortune of the new inhabitants is working in the favor of the vile creature roaming the halls. A skeptical and depressed doctor is the only one who may be able to help, as he has a history with the house and is all too familiar with the bad shit that awaits the teenage girl as his time spent there ended with the death via mysterious illness of his daughter followed by the suicide of his ex-wife. Dr. Jeremy Miller is gonna have to face his own demons and accept the reality of the one that’s currently feeding on the teenage Charlotte before the home’s tragic history can repeat itself. Standard haunted house tomfoolery and small town mingling make up the build as the doctor’s sad-ass home life lets us know there’s a tragedy shadowing his life. Awkward performances are also there to make the viewer cringe while waiting for the demonic shenanigans. A bad rash, unreliable Wi-Fi, demon POV, demon voice, milky eye contacts, angsty teens, alcoholic doctors, sick children, fatal exorcisms, romantic feelings, tropes upon tropes and the general feeling that none of these people have ever seen humans interacting. This thing feels like an alien race’s idea of what an earth film should be but the only thing they were able to base it on was the world’s worst soap opera and one viewing of a Turkish rip-off of The Exorcist they only kind of paid attention to.

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