arfdawg-1
Suave swinger and womanizer Rex Romanski loves and leaves evil black magic priestess Rita Marie. Naturally, Rex incurs Rita's lethal wrath by spurning her. Can Rex figure out a way to stop Rita's subsequent rampage of revenge, murder, and destruction as well as reclaim the soul of his new porn starlet gal Amoreena Jones before it's too late?Made like a 70s grind house flick. Was hoping for something better. It's slow on the exposition although it's got some hot chicks in it. Also, there's more voodoo than devil possession.They do try with a little budget.But it'snot enough.
bageltime2
The most film I have had at the movies in a long time! A fantastic throwback to grind house cinema.Great performances from Michael Reed and Sarah Nicklin and the entire cast. There isn;t a person on screen who doesn;t give it their all. Therir performances are fun and full of imagination.Great standout role from Chris Ferreira as well. He stands out. Director Griffin really shines here and it's so much fun it cannot be contained. The script is fun and quick and full of joy.It's hard to find a film with this much love put into it out there. Please see Disco Exorcist. Buy a copy. It's well worth your time!
Woodyanders
Suave swinger and womanizer Rex Romanski (smoothly played to hip perfection by Michael Reed) loves and leaves evil black magic priestess Rita Marie (marvelously essayed with lip-smacking wicked aplomb by the foxy Ruth Sullivan). Naturally, Rex incurs Rita's lethal wrath after he spurns her for bimbo porn starlet Amoreena Jones (an endearingly ditsy portrayal by gorgeous brunette Sarah Nicklin). Can Rex figure out a way to stop Rita's subsequent rampage of revenge, murder, and murder as well as reclaim the soul of his new gal before it's too late? Director Richard Griffin, working from a blithely trashy and tongue in cheek script by Tony Nunes, crams this beautifully bent, batty, and berserk beaut with more than enough tasty female nudity (several dudes go full monty for the ladies, too), raunchy sex, decadent drug use, hilariously profane dialogue, pulsating disco tunes, tacky over-the-top gory carnage, and frequently uproarious shameless lowbrow humor to satisfy the warped needs of even the most jaded 70's exploitation cinema aficionado. Moreover, Griffin astutely nails the scuzzy aesthetic of Me Decade drive-in fare by not only vividly capturing the happy hedonistic vibe of the whole gaudy disco scene, but also by making deft use of such period appropriate nifty stylistic flourishes as freeze frames, slow motion, and solarization. The lively acting by the enthusiastic cast keeps the movie buzzing: The three leads all have a ball with their juicy roles, with sturdy support from Brandon Luis Aponte as smarmy disc jockey Manuel, Rich Tretheway as helpful janitor Angel Merisent, Alexander Lewis as Rex's abrasive brother Jermaine, and, in an especially gut-busting bit, Babette Bombshell as flamboyant gay adult movie director Bernie Munghat. Jill Poisson's rough'n'garish cinematography gives the flick a gloriously lurid Day-Glo look. Daniel Hildreth's funky throbbing score hits the get-down groovy-grinding spot. A total scroungy blast.
tcoll32
Ah the 70's the age of bell bottom pants, leisure suits, discos, gratuitous unprotected sex, pornography you had to go to a theater to watch in sticky seats, and all of that cocaine. Yes I don't know how we ever got out that decade without blowing up the planet after a cocaine fueled binge. Which brings us to this film. The Disco Exorcist is an homage to that decade, that those of us who lived through keep having nightmares about, but does it brilliantly. The film stars Michael Reed as Rex Romanski the womanizing, cocaine snorting, amateur porn star, disco dancing fiend. Rex plays the field but unfortunately plays the wrong field when he messes with Rita Marie (played to the nines by Ruth Sullivan). When he dumps Rita on the dance floor for famous porn star Amoreena Jones (played by Michael's wife Sarah Nicklin)Rita unleashes the forces of Hell and voodoo on them both. Who will survive and can they stop the fury of the scorned Rita? Well you have to buy the DVD to find out and let me tell it is well worth it. The cast is rounded out by Brandon Luis Aponte as Manuel Rojas the owner of Rex's favorite disco club and Richard Tretheway who practically stole every scene he is in as Angel the janitor/defrocked priest. Again I can't stress how much fun this film is with enough over the top nudity, sex, gore, and drugs lots and lots of drugs to please the most jaded film fan.