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Dead MaryWith all the appeal of Jeepers Creepers and the terror of Cabin Fever comes Dead Mary, a film that tells the terrifying tale of a journey that starts in the woods and ends in hell. Starring Dominique Swain (Lolita, Face/Off), Maggie Castle (The Woods, The House) and Regan Pasternak (Breach), Dead Mary will make you wonder just how far you can trust your own best friend.

For Kim (Dominique Swain) it was supposed to be the perfect reunion and weekend getaway. She and her best friends drive to a remote lakeside cabin to reminisce about their college days. When the group decides to play the ghoulish game "Dead Mary" they mistakenly unleash a vengeful spirit that possesses them one by one. As the demon forces them to turn on one another, each is faced with a sickening choice. Would you hack your best friend to pieces to ensure your own survival? Well.....would you?

Well, we did! Three of us got together and had a natter while watching, and found the film a pretty good little number – a bit like Jeepers Creepers. Saying that, some of the horror scenes were shit your pants scary!

You have to think though, if you broke up with your girlfriend, would you then go camping with her? Na…

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