Director: David DeCoteau
Writers: Benjamin Carr, Rolfe Kanefsky
Cast: Jacqueline Lovell, Jonathan Norman, Nanette Bianchi, Costas Koromilas, Blake Bailey
An ophthamologist is trying to develop a technique for seeing into another dimension. After a previous experiment went terribly wrong, blinding his test subject he makes some revisions to his methodology. Unfortunately, his latest experiment is a horrible success. His newest test subject peers into another dimension and is killed by an extra-dimensional entity which enters our world and infests the eye of the subject. After expanding to enormous size and detaching from the body of its victim, the eye goes on a rampage.
'Low-grade b-movie homage from infamous homoerotic director David DeCoteau. The tale is about a crazy scientist who lives and works from his apartment block, he’s working on opening or at least proving that there’s an 8th dimension beyond our own world. He manages to open a portal that lets through a giant eye that’s hell bent on pro creating to form its own species in our dimension. Sadly for a film with as dumb a plot as this it’s painfully humorless, which is a shame as the girls look hot and as you've come to expect from DeCoteau so do the males. The creature itself a giant eye that moves around the apartment blocks venting system via its veins is funny has hell looking. You just think given a few real gags and maybe a ‘Little Shop Of Horrors’ style song or two this would of been a huge cult hit. Sadly as it turned out it’s a boring waste of time.'
(3 out of 10)
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