The Passing (2011)

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The Passing: Directed by John Harwood. With Crystal Day, Elizabeth Ann Bennett, Jason Hamer, Sam Upton. The three Naibert children, in their teens and early twenties, inherit a vast estate from their grandmother Rebecca. But unknown to them, the family inheritance has passed from grandmother to granddaughter for centuries-and Rebecca has a long reach from the grave to assure that the line is unbroken. The first weekend in the mansion is a party for the three Naiberts and their friends-but one by one, they vanish without a trace. Is death the punishment for violating Rebecca’s spell? Are the demons that beset the young people real-or only reflections of their own fear? Is it murder, violence from another dimension, or madness? The answer lives in the reflections.

“I saw this film at Raleigh Studios for the film festival u0026quot;Screamfestu0026quot; which it won for best editing. The film has an interesting story that kept me wanting to see what happened next. The horror scenes were not over done but quite graphic. There were a few popcorn scares that were well executed and made me jump. The film also had some comic relief with the detective character played by Paul Gleason, he was great. The performances were all good, especially the one played by the lawyer. The female characters were all hot. My favorite couple was Josh and Cindy who had some smokinu0026#39; scenes as well as the best performed. Overall the movie was good with an ending that definitely makes you think. Itu0026#39;s a movie that I would recommend.”

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