Devil's Prey (2001) from Johnny Web (Uncle Scoopy; Greg Wroblewski)

Straight-to-video grade-b teen horror formula stuff.

Five college age kids get kicked out of a rave because one of the guys is dealing. They're stoned, and on the way home they hit a girl with their car. She doesn't seem to be hurt very much, but she's scared, and she begs them for a ride because devil worshippers are after her. Needless to say, giving her a ride means that the devil worshippers are now after all six of them.

And these aren't those suburban-type devil worshippers like Ruth Gordon, but scary dudes in pointed hoods and white evil clown masks, carrying satanic flashlights.

NUDITY REPORT

lots of nudity, but it's all anonymous.

there are topless (body painted) dancers at the rave

there is a continuously intercut sequence of a topless woman being stabbed

They make it to a sheriff and a priest, and a friendly cafe, except .....

You can guess.

 

It's as good as it sounds. 

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IMDb guideline: 7.5 usually indicates a level of excellence, about like three and a half stars from the critics. 6.0 usually indicates lukewarm watchability, about like two and a half stars from the critics. The fives are generally not worthwhile unless they are really your kind of material, about like two stars from the critics. Films under five are generally awful even if you like that kind of film, equivalent to about one and a half stars from the critics or less, depending on just how far below five the rating is.

My own guideline: A means the movie is so good it will appeal to you even if you hate the genre. B means the movie is not good enough to win you over if you hate the genre, but is good enough to do so if you have an open mind about this type of film. C means it will only appeal to genre addicts, and has no crossover appeal. D means you'll hate it even if you like the genre. E means that you'll hate it even if you love the genre. F means that the film is not only unappealing across-the-board, but technically inept as well.

Based on this description, this film is a D.

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