The Devil's Dolls: Voodoo In The Bayou

@freak369 (5113)
United States
December 9, 2017 7:25pm CST
Take one serial killer, add a handful of worry dolls and unleash them on a small town that's no stranger to the occult. What do you get? A lot of murders, a possessed little girl and voodoo in the bayou. This is one of the oddities I found when I was going through Netflix on my phone instead of my laptop; for whatever reason I get different listings in some sections. There's nothing new about this movie; the plot comes at you with a sense of deja vu but that can be chalked up to some of the plot being ripped off from other movies like The Dybbuk, Satanic and The First Daughter. There's no star power in this movie but the characters are mostly believable even if they are a little bland and generic at times. The plot isn't hard to follow and the ending is predictable. A demented killer is on the loose and he knows that his time is running out so he takes the worry dolls that he was given as a child and 'charges' them with his power. Anyone that comes in contact with the dolls absorbs their toxicity and eventually start off on a slashing spree. Special effects are above average but if you are someone that needs to see a total bloodbath you might be let down with this one. Devil's Dolls trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PqFnG0JemDw Image: Worry Doll Productions
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@aninditasen (15719)
• Raurkela, India
23 Jan 18
I wouldn't like to watch such a terrifying youtube as I don't enjoy bloodbath or serial murder movies.
@josie_ (9763)
• Philippines
10 Dec 17
Most horror movies deal either with the supernatural or a psycho. I don't like watching these films if there is to much blood scenes, especially when the camera zooms in on the blood spewing out.