Demon Behind the Glass – Movie Review
Director: Joshua Recene
Writer: Joshua Recene (Screenplay)
Cast
- Adam Holley (The Cure Game)
- Jessica Nogaret
- Joshua Sedelmeyer
- Tim O’Hearn (Evil Under The Skin)
- Jan DeAngelo
Plot: A fallen journalist seeks redemption in the quiet countryside of upstate New York, hoping to unearth his next big story. Yet, his quest takes a macabre turn when he discovers a shocking secret within the wall of his rented home: the decaying remains of someone who previously went missing. As a string of gruesome incidents unfolds, he uncovers a sinister plot by a clan of demons, intent on finding new human prey. Will it be him, or can he navigate the tangled web of evil and murders around him?
Runtime: 1 Hour 24 Minutes
There may be spoilers in the rest of the review
Story: Demon Behind the Glass starts when disgraced journalist Jonathan Birdsall (Holley) rents a countryside cabin. However, he makes a discovery of human remains inside the wall. He decides to leave them there, as he conducts his business, which involves interviewing Debra (Nogaret). However, the corpse comes to life and leaves Jonathan facing a difficult time, relocating the body.
The pair must put their differences aside to uncover the truth about the body. It sees them questioning most things around them, as the body and the possession is taking over the local area.
Verdict on Demon Behind the Glass
Demon Behind the Glass is a horror thriller following a journalist who uncovers a bigger mystery. It sees him needing to team up with a stranger to uncover the truth about the new home he rents. However, what he finds seeing him fighting an evil he never expected to find.
This movie takes the demonic possession idea in a different direction. It shows the idea of trapping a demon, but letting it grow and become more dangerous, while it finds a way to stay alive. This plays into reputations causing problems while bringing to life an unusual evil in the story. It has effects which play into an evil that is consuming and steps away from having a religious battle for control. This becomes an entertaining horror, that can be enjoyed through a late-night horror session.
Final Thoughts – Demon Behind the Glass is a fun late-night horror movie.