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Demon Under Glass

Demon Under Glass (2002)

June. 20,2002
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5.2
| Horror

The city of Los Angeles is being terrorized by a serial killer who preys on youthful females and bleeds them dry after abusing them. With no calling card, no tangible forensic evidence and a growing list of victims, a specialty force made up of highly skilled authorities is called in. When one of their own goes in to trap the killer, will she come out alive, or will the killer have the upper hand?

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CrawlerChunky
2002/06/20

In truth, there is barely enough story here to make a film.

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Brainsbell
2002/06/21

The story-telling is good with flashbacks.The film is both funny and heartbreaking. You smile in a scene and get a soulcrushing revelation in the next.

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Adeel Hail
2002/06/22

Unshakable, witty and deeply felt, the film will be paying emotional dividends for a long, long time.

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Rosie Searle
2002/06/23

It's the kind of movie you'll want to see a second time with someone who hasn't seen it yet, to remember what it was like to watch it for the first time.

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Andy Van Scoyoc
2002/06/24

As will appear in the February 2012 issue of Twisted Dreams Magazine...A most unique movie…a caring but troubling look at human nature and what – at times - makes us the monsters…I've been a huge fan of Jason Carter since his days on Babylon 5, as Ranger, Marcus Cole. He brought a great sense to that role, believable and comedic as well, so when I saw him as the main character in this movie, I was hooked.But then I saw the supporting cast…and one name stood out…Garett Maggart. Blair Sandburg will forever be one of my favorite TV characters, and to this day, I still miss the TV show, The Sentinel.So buying this movie was a no-brainer and I'm glad I did.Simon Molinar is a Vampire…a prostitute-murdering, blood-drinking psychopath…who isn't a psychopath at all…though that's a really difficult conclusion to come to, after one learns of the trail of bodies he's left in his feeding wake. He's a Vampire…pure and simple and he simply chooses prostitutes as his food of choice.When he's captured by the team of Dr. Hirsch (whose character is only in the movie very briefly, but his importance is NOT lost in the story) who has been studying Vampires for years and has wanted one for his own to study even more in-depth, you get a glimpse into what we all know about the human race in general…we are and can be the monsters…and much worse than the ones in fables.Simon is extremely intelligent and patient with his treatment (and at times, torture) and even agrees to help Dr. Bassett (Donner) with the study, he swore to take up, in Dr. Hirsch's stead.Not bad for a soulless, damned, creature of darkness.I can tell you, while most of the acting wasn't stellar by any means, the chemistry between the murdering Vampire, Molinar (Carter) and Dr. Joe McKay (Maggart) a young doctor who finds himself in way over his head and torn between feeling sorry for his patient and later on, his guilt at helping a murderer, was nothing short of incredible.At no time in an independently-made movie, have I seen such chemistry, such ease in acting roles that come across as completely realistic and I applaud both men.It's a shame that neither could get the recognition they both deserved for pulling off, what had to be, uncomfortable roles for each of them.Maggart is completely believable as a doctor and seems to slip into the role as easily as a real doctor would. If you have watched many movies with "actor doctors" in them, you know what I mean. Touching people seems to be rigid and embarrassing for them, not to mention wooden and distracted and caring (as doctors are supposed to be) seems to be even more so…yet Maggart pulls off a staggeringly realistic performance as the young, Dr. McKay, who wants nothing more than to take care of his patient, complete with extremely believable, hands-on "treatment."It's a performance not to be missed and shows a real "comfort" level between the two men that one rarely gets to glimpse in major Hollywood productions, let alone in indie movies. I also have to say that I've read the IMDb reviews of this movie and simply don't see the necessity of the harsh reviews.So many people complain about bad lighting. Not sure where that came from, as I thought the lighting was more than adequate. Same for the film itself; I liked the more, "documentary" feel of the film rather than the antiseptic, Hollywood film that is most commonly accepted in the industry.I also feel that all the attacks on Jack Donner's performance are downright, stupid. He played the part of a secretly sadistic, but eager- to-learn, curious, scientist with great realty.All-in-all, those three characters make up for any lack of adequacy in any other parts of the movie.I highly recommend it.I give this movie a 7 out of a twisted 10 and have watched it numerous times since I purchased it and plan to watch it numerous more. Give it a watch. You won't be disappointed…~Andrea Dean Van Scoyoc for Twisted Dreams Magazine

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Stolen Dreamer
2002/06/25

First, I must admit to being a Vampire!slut. It must be in my blood, (bad pun). I'd read about Demon Under Glass a few years ago and had completely forgotten until yesterday when I found it on sale.Now - in all fairness - it isn't a terrible movie, obviously low budget, but I'd expected that. The acting was enjoyable; face it kiddies, Simon stole the show. I also appreciated the character McKay and his struggles with violating his Hippocratic Oath, this is especially apparent when Simon rips off his caduceus toward the end. Dr. Bassett (Jack Donner) had a fairly interesting role throughout the film that was overshadowed, on my part, by my preoccupation as to where in the bloody world I'd seen his face before.My only criticism is that the movie was a bit too slow and the police officer's involvement seemed superficial at best. Also, it was terribly apparent to me that it was Simon who was the puppet master; a creature of survival, in his own words. Nonetheless, the minor blood play, brief sexual activity, and wonderful moment where Simon *dips* Joe McKay in an embrace that positively screamed 'gothic romance novel' had me beaming (unfortunately t'was only a dream).Overall, if you're interested in the subject matter... I'd say it's worth the 111 minutes.

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hesheiner
2002/06/26

An excellent premise. I loved the whole concept but I have gotta say it STANK! The actors in the leads (Jason Carter and Garett Maggert) are WONDERFUL actors and I hope they get to do some other movie together. However, this movie was worse than the worst B movie. It actually made YOR:Hunter From The Future look good! It should be noted that this independent production was written directed and produced by fans of these 2 actors. It was a first attempt. and looked it. There weren't any production values to speak of. Sorry guys. It should also be noted that at least one of these actors does NOT like discussing his role in it. Acting rather embarrassed to be associated with it.

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amir_facade
2002/06/27

This ultra-low budget flick is simply boring. I can't understand any of the positive reviews. How did you people stay awake for the whole thing? This is the most dull horror flick in years, even worse than all the awful TV movies being pushed off on Horror fans these days. Jason Carter (Marcus Cole from Babylon 5) playing a vampire sounds like it would make for a great movie, but the script is so lame it doesn't give him anything to do but look menacing. Garett Maggart as a doctor is a very poor casting choice, why not just cast Jaleel "Urkel" White as James Bond? How about Fred "Rerun" Berry as Indiana Jones? Save your time and money.

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