The Hagstone Demon

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  • R
  • 2009
  • 1 hr 36 min
  • 4.1  (358)

The Hagstone Demon is a 2011 horror film directed by Jon Springer and stars a cast of lesser-known actors such as Mark Borchardt, Nadine Gross, and Cyndi Kurtz. The movie revolves around Douglas Elmore, a man who has been suffering from nightmares and vivid hallucinations since he was a kid. In an attempt to rid himself of these visions, Douglas decides to visit his childhood home in Texas and consult with his estranged father, a retired psychologist who used to treat him for his condition when he was young.

Upon arriving at his father's home, Douglas begins to experience terrifying hallucinations of a demon-like entity named the Hagstone Demon. He soon learns that the demon is linked to an ancient artifact that his father discovered years ago, which has been passed down in their family for generations. With the help of his childhood friend, a local sheriff, and a psychic medium, Douglas delves deeper into his family's history, in search of a way to rid himself of the demon's influence once and for all.

The movie has a slow and somewhat confusing start, but once it picks up, it delivers some genuinely creepy and unsettling moments. The demon design is unique and disturbing, with a haunting presence that lingers throughout the film. The sound design is also well-done, creating an eerie atmosphere that adds to the overall sense of unease.

One of the movie's strongest points is its characters. The lead character of Douglas is sympathetic, with a history of trauma that makes his struggles with the demon all the more compelling. His father, played by Mark Borchardt, is a complex figure who adds depth to the movie's themes of family and mental illness. The other supporting characters, including the psychic medium and sheriff, are all well-acted and add to the movie's suspense.

The movie also has some interesting themes about mental illness and the power of family history. By using the Hagstone Demon as a metaphor for trauma and mental illness, the movie explores how these issues can be passed down through generations and how they can manifest in different ways. The family's history with the demon is also an interesting commentary on how our family's past can shape our present, for better or for worse.

One criticism of the movie is that its pacing can be slow at times, with some scenes feeling unnecessary or drawn-out. Additionally, some of the plot points are not fully explored or explained, leaving the audience with questions that are never answered.

Overall, The Hagstone Demon is a solid horror movie with some genuinely creepy moments and well-written characters. It may not be for everyone, as it is a slower and more atmospheric horror film than some viewers may prefer. Still, for horror fans looking for a unique and unsettling experience, The Hagstone Demon is worth checking out.

The Hagstone Demon is a 2009 horror movie with a runtime of 1 hour and 36 minutes. It has received mostly poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 4.1.

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  • Release Date
    2009
  • MPAA Rating
    R
  • Runtime
    1 hr 36 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    4.1  (358)
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