Review of Satan's Playground (2006) by Jason D — 27 Dec 2008
Satan's Playground is that kind of special film where a loving and innocent family venture out into the woods where there car breaks down and they are forced to take refuge at a house where crazy forest folk live.
As expected, people in the family start dying one by one. What makes this one unique is the touch of the supernatural to the story, particularly involving the infamous Jersey Devil, which exists in this film, and flies around high in the sky above the forest, occasionally killing some folks.
How it was related to the demented family (one of which is the incredible Edwin Neal of TCM fame), I'm not sure, but this film offered enough spice to keep me interested thanks in part to the creepiness and eeriness of the films plotlines, the moderately decent low-budget direction of Dante Tomaselli (Desecration, Horror) and good jobs from actors Neal and the two loves of my life Ellen Sandweiss (Evil Dead) and Felissa Rose (Sleepaway Camp).
Not a bad movie at all.
This review of Satan's Playground (2006) was written by Jason D on 27 Dec 2008.
Satan's Playground has generally received negative reviews.
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