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Horror

Ring of Darkness

- Once You're In, The Terror Begins.

When the singer of a popular rock band disappears under mysterious circumstances, a contest to find a replacement soon turns from dream-come-true to waking nightmare for the young singer who hopes to take the job.

Release Date : 2004-02-28

Language :SpanishEnglish

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : ACHRegent EntertainmentChristopher Filmcapital

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Adrienne Barbeau

Character Name : Alex

Original Name : Adrienne Barbeau

Gender : Female

Stephen Martines

Character Name : Shawn

Original Name : Stephen Martines

Gender : Male

Jeremy Jackson

Character Name : Xavier

Original Name : Jeremy Jackson

Gender : Male

Ryan Starr

Character Name : Stacy

Original Name : Ryan Starr

Gender : Female

Eric Dearborn

Character Name : Max

Original Name : Eric Dearborn

Gender : Male

Greg Cipes

Character Name : Gordo

Original Name : Greg Cipes

Gender : Male

Colin Bain

Character Name : B.J.

Original Name : Colin Bain

Gender : Male

Matt T. Baker

Character Name : Jake

Original Name : Matt T. Baker

Gender : Male

John Wynn

Character Name : Kyle

Original Name : John Wynn

Gender : Male

Jeff Peterson

Character Name : Jonah

Original Name : Jeff Peterson

Gender : Male

Mink Stole

Character Name : Fletcher

Original Name : Mink Stole

Gender : Female

Josh Hammond

Character Name : Lousy Contestant

Original Name : Josh Hammond

Gender : Male

Reviews

W

Wuchak

@Wuchak

2023-11-05

**_Hampered by noticeably bad ‘B’ acting, but dynamic, comic booky SoCal youth-cult horror_** When a popular boy band from Los Angeles loses its frontman, the manager (Adrienne Barbeau) conducts an American Idol-like contest to enlist a new singer. The top 3 contenders then compete for the gig at the band’s coastal hacienda, but something sinister is going on. Shot in 2003, "Ring of Darkness” is similar to “The Lost Boys” (with a little “Dangerously Close”), but on a $750,000 budget helmed by a quickie director. If you can roll with the ‘boy band’ angle, the first half has pizazz and is entertaining. Unfortunately, laughably wooden acting takes over in the second half (not that it was exactly great in the first half). It’s like the production was running out of money as they were filming and the cast members started receiving their lines 5 minutes before shooting. Blonde Irina Voronina stands out on the feminine front as Amethyst while Ryan Starr is notable as Stacy. On the other side of the spectrum, Stephen Martines works well as protagonist Shawn. While I’m giving this a relatively low rating due to the bad acting, it’s amusing and has its highlights, as long as you can handle TV-budget non-horror from the early 2000s, such as the remakes of “Satan’s School for Girls” (2000) and “The Initiation of Sarah” (2006). The movie runs 1 hour, 25 minutes, and was shot in Hollywood & Bronson Caves in Los Angeles and El Matador State Beach in Malibu. GRADE: C-