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Easter Sunday

Easter Sunday (2014)

August. 09,2014
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It's been 24 years since the serial killer Douglas Fisher was executed on Easter night. This year, a group partying teenagers not only raise some hell, but literally raise the dead.

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Connianatu
2014/08/09

How wonderful it is to see this fine actress carry a film and carry it so beautifully.

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Hayden Kane
2014/08/10

There is, somehow, an interesting story here, as well as some good acting. There are also some good scenes

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Keeley Coleman
2014/08/11

The thing I enjoyed most about the film is the fact that it doesn't shy away from being a super-sized-cliche;

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Billy Ollie
2014/08/12

Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable

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Woodyanders
2014/08/13

Vicious serial killer Douglas Fisher was executed by the police on Easter Sunday. Twenty-four years later a bunch of young folks conjure Fisher's spirit, which takes possession of Fisher's son Ryan (robustly played with unhinged glee by Jason Delgado) so Fisher can embark on another gruesome murder spree.Writer/director Jeremy Todd Morehead delivers oodles of deliciously over the top gore (one gal is cut in half, heads are chopped off, throats are sliced open, and so on), pays affectionate homage to 80's slasher fare, maintains an engaging tongue-in-cheek tone throughout (naturally, the wacko cracks plenty of choice cornball one-liners), goes hysterically overboard with the outrageously excessive profanity (the f-bomb gets dropped with gut-busting regularity), and tosses in one hot buck naked babe for trashy good measure. Moreover, it's acted with zest by an enthusiastic cast of reliable horror genre veterans: Robert Z'Dar attacks the juicy role of the gruff Sheriff Arkin with growly gusto, Ari Lehman has a ball as a deranged postman, and Edward X. Young contributes an on-target sharp turn as sardonic demonologist Angus Bradley. The rough cinematography by John Fabian and Jared Jameison provides an appropriately gritty look. Dave Ferguson's flesh-crawling synthesizer score hits the spirited shivery spot. A real campy hoot.

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closedeyesseeing
2014/08/14

This movie is absolutely delightful. It is unapologetically over the top campy at its finest! I had the largest grin on my face in between genuine laugh out loud moments. Best of all, you've got some cult classic heavy hitters in here, such as Ari Lehman and even one of Robert Z'Dar's final performances! Cannot recommend this movie enough. This is the best horror movie about Easter Sunday that you never knew you wanted.

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