Advantages: Unusual British horror movie Disadvantages: Nothing new for the most part
...Moving from New York to London Lincoln, (Doug Cockle) Sarah (Sara Stewart), and their young child begin to settle into their Victorian terraced house. When renovation begins on the house however something rather unpleasant is bought to the surface, in the cellar is what appears to be a shrine. Soon the world and his wife start popping by to share a long buried secret with the newcomers about the houses past, most notably the terrible fire that caused ... ...like a low budget one. London Voodoo takes a traditional horror yarn and puts a new spin on things, a story of possession and a dodgy nanny is nothing new by a long shot; and I won't pretend that this is anything that new, but what it is, is something very different. Once the typical aspects of the story are played out, the possession portion normally that would call at this point for an exorcist is put aside for a story of Voodoo in the heart of ...
sghawken 06.09.2008
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Lincoln Mathers (Doug Cockle from REIGN OF FIRE) is an ambitious New York analyst trying ... more
to balance work and family life. He, along with his wife Sarah (Sara Stewart from BATMAN BEGINS and TV's SUGAR RUSH) and daughter Beth relocate to England and move...
Production Year: 2000 - Horror - Director: Keenen Ivory Wayans - Original Language: English - Classification: 18 years and over - Starring: Carmen Electra, Anna Faris, Kurt Fuller, James Van Der Beek, Keenen Ivory Wayans