Eden Sinclair
Agnes Bruckner
Eden Sinclair

“He never hurt a soul until the day he died.”
A group of teenagers fear for their lives in the swamps of Louisiana, chased by Mr. Jangles, a man possessed by 13 evil souls, and now relentless in his pursuit of new victims.
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Eden Sinclair
Agnes Bruckner
Eden Sinclair
Eric
Jonathan Jackson
Eric
Rachel
Laura Ramsey
Rachel
Sean
D.J. Cotrona
Sean
Ray Sawyer
Rick Cramer
Ray Sawyer
Cece
Meagan Good
Cece
Tammy
Bijou Phillips
Tammy
Laura
Stacey Travis
Laura
Patty
Davetta Sherwood
Patty
Miss Emmie
Deborah Duke
Miss Emmie
Deputy Turner
Method Man
Deputy Turner
Sheriff
James Pickens Jr.
Sheriff
_**Awesome swamp sets/photography, but prosaic story with too many slasher clichés**_ In the mysterious bayous of Louisiana, a rugged outcast perishes in an odd accident in the swamp, but there’s evidence that he’s still alive & well. Meanwhile deaths start mounting. Agnes Bruckner, Jonathan Jackson, Laura Ramsey and Rick Cramer head the cast. "Venom" (2005) was directed by the man who helmed the mega-successful “I know What You Did Last Summer” (1997), which gives you an idea of what to expect. The boggy locations and cinematography are top-of-the-line, making this possibly the best-looking film shot in the Louisiana bayous. Meanwhile Bruckner, Jackson and Cramer are effective in their roles. The story starts off compelling enough, but the Voodoo origin of the antagonist is too contrived and there are too many slasher clichés. It doesn’t help that the characters aren’t fleshed out enough to make them interesting. The tow truck driver is the most intriguing one until such-and-such happens. Then the flick becomes a tedious slasher comic book, although one macabre bit in the last act is well done. Agnes is pretty much the only highlight on the feminine front. So everything is here for a great slasher in the swamp, but the script needed revamped with imagination. We’re left with an awesome LOOKING movie that’s sadly banal, dull and forgettable. The film runs 1 hour, 26 minutes, and was shot in Louisiana at Amite, Choctaw, Hammond, and New Orleans. GRADE: C
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