A young woman returns home after attempting suicide to find that she is being haunted by a mysterious woman in black.A young woman returns home after attempting suicide to find that she is being haunted by a mysterious woman in black.A young woman returns home after attempting suicide to find that she is being haunted by a mysterious woman in black.
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An eerie, erotic mix of Ghouls, Girls and Gore.
2000's quiet shocker by One Shot Productions, TO DANCE WITH DEATH is an eerie and erotic masterpiece by low budget autuer Jay Lind. Sexy Blonde Lauren Westen plays Jennifer, a troubled young woman who attempts suicide at the beginning of the movie in a blatantly sexual precredit sequence. After spending almost a year in the Mental Hospital she returns home only to find that almost no one even noticed that she was gone. Her parents mouths pleasantrys but seem almost cybernetic in there lack of feeling. Her best friend Becca wants to take their relationship up another notch in lesbian glory, and, strangest of all, she is being stalked...Haunted by a mysterious, and beautiful Dark Woman (Brinke Stevens) who even invades her dreams. It is in this dream reality that Jennifer begins a journey, accompanied by Becca and the Dark Woman, through her own sexuality and moral confusion, climaxing in a battle Royale between the forces of good and the forces of evil. Director Lind fills the screen with beautiful naked angels and demons and the entire proceedings is suffused with an erotic philosophy and pervasive evil... The production values are top notch, especially for a low budget feature, and the acting, with the possible exception of Miles Coverdale as the ineffective exboyfriend, is first rate. Stand outs are the ever excellent Brinke Stevens, Newcomer Lauren Westen and cooly goth Victoria Lundin, a veteran of John Waters features. The music is very good and oddly unlike any other rock music score, and Director Linds choice to light the film almost entirely by candlelight gives the visual image a Rembrandtesque flavor... The whole thing seems like a moving oil painting or some sort of fever dream. All in all, well worth watching, probably several times.
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- Feb 14, 2001
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