Release Date: On DVD now (UK/Sweden), TBA for the rest of us.
Country: USA
Written by: Bruce Wood.
Directed by: Anthony DiBlasi.
Starring: Kelen Coleman, Louise Fletcher, Kevin Alejandro, and Amy LoCicero.
Back in 2010 when we first watched Anthony DiBlasi's directorial debut, Dread, we were blown away; he took that Clive Barker story and turned it into one hell of an effective movie. Speaking of Clive Barker, DiBlasi also produced two more of his stories, Book of Blood and Midnight Meat Train, and did them both great justice. For the record, we loved the hell out of Midnight Meat Train just about as much as we did Dread.
So with that pedigree in mind, we went into his new movie, Cassadaga, with high hopes... and it delivered.
Cassadaga is the story of Lily; a happy go lucky, deaf art teacher, who loves her little sister (whom she's raised as her own since their parents died) and life in general. She's also really hot and has some great boobage going on in her life, so she really couldn't ask for much else... and then her little sister gets sent to Heaven by a school bus and everything goes to shit.
"If you close your eyes, you can just imagine how amazing your future is going to be!" |
"Just kidding, you're going to die soon LOL!" |
In the wake of her sisters murder at the hands of that evil school bus, Lily moves to the small town of Cassadaga for some good old fashioned spiritual cleansing/healing. I guess part of said healing cleanse involves a seance, because she joins in on one in hopes of contacting her dead sister, but instead finds a pissed off ghost waiting on the other side for her. Yes, the ghost becomes a part of her life from that point on.
Why can't ghosts every be happy, or maybe even just moderately pleased? |
As it turns out, the ghost is on a mission; you see, there's this serial killer running around named Geppetto that has been abducting hot chicks and making them into twisted puppets. Like actual puppets. He's a pretty sick twist, that one. So not only has Lily lost her beloved sister and raised the ire of an angry ghost, but now she's poking around in a serial killer's business at the behest of a pissy ghost... Nothing about this screams "it's going to end well!" at all, does it?
Date Rape or Puppetry? You decide... |
It was also nice to see a deaf character that wasn't hindered in some way by her disability. That is to say that it didn't play a central role in the movie and wasn't used as a lame plot device over and over again; she was a girl who happened to be deaf, and that's all. Nice move on the part of the writer focusing on the story and not trying to figure out ways to work her deafness into every scene.
We also really like the way the film wrapped up. No spoilers from us here, but suffice it to say that the end just really worked, and even hinted at little something... we need a sequel, please. We said please.
What in the fuck is that!? |
Prude. |
We cant believe that shit happened either, babe. |
We get a nude model baring it all for the sake of art, and a bunch of big breasted babes jogging around in tight, revealing tank tops, but it's all rather subdued. Still, there was a fair amount of sweaty boob bouncing going on here. We'll take it.
Ironically, the best pumpkins in that patch are not orange at all... |
This movie has titties to spare. That's not us trying to be crude, that's us being appreciative and awestruck... by the well endowed actresses of this film. We're very simple minded like that.
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