Review of Inkubus (2011) by Lane F — 19 Jun 2012
Not really original in any real way, Inkubus (don't know why it's spelled that way other than to try and seem cool in the lamest way possible) manages to craft an awesome mostly bottle-film setting.
Featuring Robert Englund in the best performance have seen him in for years, Inkubus makes some jobs but is mostly serious despite featuring Englund, who tends to show up in campy horror comedies. The film unfolds in a police station that is being run by a skeleton crew because it is about to be shut down.
Against this backdrop, a young man arrives covered in blood and claiming that his girlfriend was killed by a a mysterious, dark man. Soon, that man appears at the police station, claiming to have committed a series of murders that date back to the Jack the Ripper killings.
Is he crazy or perhaps demonic? Again, there is nothing overly original or intelligent about Inkubus, but I found it to be a horror film that uses its talent and setting to full effect.
This review of Inkubus (2011) was written by Lane F on 19 Jun 2012.
Inkubus has generally received negative reviews.
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