The 13th Sign

2000 "There is a place where evil lives ..."
The 13th Sign
3.1| 1h25m| en| More Info
Released: 13 August 2000 Released
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Country: United Kingdom
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A young girl is drawn back to the village where her father went on a killing spree fifteen years earlier to the day of this solar eclipse. At first, it seems disturbingly quiet. Then all hell breaks loose...

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trashgang Not only being in the horror genre I am also a big fan of old school goth. Due both reasons I picked up this movie. Carl McCoy from Fields Of The Nephilim was involved in this movie. First of all, he was the voice of the evil spirit, second, a song from the Fields appeared on the credits, Darkcell. Carl once played an important role in Hardware which was a good movie but here it's back to square one. The story itself is okay but the movie is a bit boring. Cheap effects are used to cover the low budget. It never becomes frightening or scary and it fails in so many ways. There's a lot of talking and weird things going on, like the special hand, Mad Max style. A shame that this project wasn't worked out better, it would have given us a better 'sign'.
Nice_Purse It's true. If you want to see how NOT to write, direct, shoot, act and produce then this is the film for you! If you do accidently buy under the false pretense that the 'film makers' actually cared about what they wanted to make, then at least you can use the DVD as a frisbee or coaster possibly. Perhaps, just perhaps, this film was actually meant to be this bad and it's all part of an elaborate practical joke. Or, perhaps not.
darkroom-2 I thought this film was extremely entertaining. It had a sense of humour and yet could shake up some fear where needed. Don't take this film too seriously, just enjoy it for what it is.
Paranoid Celluloid How refreshing! Not another British gangster film! It's great to see that Britain can also produce films in the Horror genre. A film full of mystery, suspense and, of course, lots of blood and gore. A must see for Horror fans or any other fans for that matter. This film is guaranteed to entertain all, but the faint hearted!enjoy