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From the dark vaults of Forbidden Worlds comes a new chapter of terror in Urban Evil: A Trilogy of Fear, a collection of three contemporary stories of urban horror. In "Demonic Tunes," a dynamic hip-hop group called Urban Protectors is "discovered" by the notorious record producer Dr. Bones, who plans to turn them into part of his zombie army and dominate the world. In "The Killing Kind," 17 year-old Kwame invokes his grandmother's magic of the "killing kind" and puts it into her old rag doll after a group of local thugs put her in the hospital. And finally "Hidden Evil" explores a mysterious vault in the basement of an old abandoned high school, where there lurks an evil that has been locked away for 100 years. When they mistakenly free a horrific spirit, the school becomes a deadly prison and there is no way to escape.
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Copyright 2006 Wizard Entertainment. All Rights Reserved.
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Reviewed by: VanessaRaney on 10/18/2006 7:34:24 AM
Hi! This is a great movie! The script, cast and production bring skill to these three stories. Nothing about "Urban Evil" appears amateurish. I'm reminded, too, of the movie, "Tales from the Hood," with its intelligent and socially-aware content; however, "Urban Evil" doesn't include any of the clownish in-between elements also seen in movies like "Tales from the Crypt." I was freshly surprised with this movie, and very glad to have rented it; it's more than worth the $3.99. :) Vanessa Raney
Reviewed by: VanessaRaney on 10/18/2006 7:34:24 AM
Hi! This is a great movie! The script, cast and production bring skill to these three stories. Nothing about "Urban Evil" appears amateurish. I'm reminded, too, of the movie, "Tales from the Hood," with its intelligent and socially-aware content; however, "Urban Evil" doesn't include any of the clownish in-between elements also seen in movies like "Tales from the Crypt." I was freshly surprised with this movie, and very glad to have rented it; it's more than worth the $3.99. :) Vanessa Raney
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Reviewed by: VanessaRaney on 10/18/2006 7:34:24 AM
Hi! This is a great movie! The script, cast and production bring skill to these three stories. Nothing about "Urban Evil" appears amateurish. I'm reminded, too, of the movie, "Tales from the Hood," with its intelligent and socially-aware content; however, "Urban Evil" doesn't include any of the clownish in-between elements also seen in movies like "Tales from the Crypt." I was freshly surprised with this movie, and very glad to have rented it; it's more than worth the $3.99. :) Vanessa Raney
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