Youthful idiots decide the best way to end their night of hard-partying and clubbing is to contact the spirit world with a makeshift Ouija board. They get in touch with something which tells them it can tell the future and then spells out “ALL DIE” and names itself “DJINN” (uh oh). Thoroughly spooked, they break the connection early and they’re all pretty much fucked. The frenetic POV-camera-demon begins running through the group almost immediately. The group leaves the club one friend short thanks to a party-ending fall through the building skylight and one by one they go off to that great rave in the sky. It’s discovered one of the kids already has a past tied into the djinn and their landlord knows a whole lot more than anyone should. Well-acted and featuring a paranormal baddie ya don’t get too often, Long Time Dead is an above average early-aughts paranormal slasher. Plus we get Lukas Haas and Marsha Thomason, so I ain’t complaining.
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Monday, May 11, 2026
Long Time Dead (2002) (UK/France)
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Youthful idiots decide the best way to end their night of hard-partying and clubbing is to contact the spirit world with a makeshift Ouija board. They get in touch with something which tells them it can tell the future and then spells out “ALL DIE” and names itself “DJINN” (uh oh). Thoroughly spooked, they break the connection early and they’re all pretty much fucked. The frenetic POV-camera-demon begins running through the group almost immediately. The group leaves the club one friend short thanks to a party-ending fall through the building skylight and one by one they go off to that great rave in the sky. It’s discovered one of the kids already has a past tied into the djinn and their landlord knows a whole lot more than anyone should. Well-acted and featuring a paranormal baddie ya don’t get too often, Long Time Dead is an above average early-aughts paranormal slasher. Plus we get Lukas Haas and Marsha Thomason, so I ain’t complaining.
Youthful idiots decide the best way to end their night of hard-partying and clubbing is to contact the spirit world with a makeshift Ouija board. They get in touch with something which tells them it can tell the future and then spells out “ALL DIE” and names itself “DJINN” (uh oh). Thoroughly spooked, they break the connection early and they’re all pretty much fucked. The frenetic POV-camera-demon begins running through the group almost immediately. The group leaves the club one friend short thanks to a party-ending fall through the building skylight and one by one they go off to that great rave in the sky. It’s discovered one of the kids already has a past tied into the djinn and their landlord knows a whole lot more than anyone should. Well-acted and featuring a paranormal baddie ya don’t get too often, Long Time Dead is an above average early-aughts paranormal slasher. Plus we get Lukas Haas and Marsha Thomason, so I ain’t complaining.
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