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Avas Possessions
TrailerAfter a demonic possession frees her soul, a young woman attends Spirit Possession Anonymous, trying to connect with people, but there she meets a fellow victim who wants her demon back.Actors: Louisa Krause, Whitney Able, Deborah Rush, William Sadler, Zachary Booth, Lou Taylor Pucci, Wass Stevens, Annabelle Dexter-Jones, Geneva Carr, Dan Fogler, John Ventimiglia, ...»Director: Jordan GallandCountry: United StatesDuration: 89 minQuality: HDRelease: 2015IMDb: 5.60 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Avas Possessions"
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Characters of "Avas Possessions"
AvaPlayed by: Louisa KrauseJillianPlayed by: Whitney AbleJoannaPlayed by: Deborah RushBernardPlayed by: William SadlerRogerPlayed by: Zachary BoothBen BransonPlayed by: Lou Taylor PucciTonyPlayed by: Wass StevensHazelPlayed by: Annabelle Dexter-JonesDarlenePlayed by: Geneva CarrJJ SamsonPlayed by: Dan FoglerFather MerrinoPlayed by: John VentimigliaEscobarPlayed by: Joel de la FuenteNoellePlayed by: Alysia ReinerTaliaPlayed by: Carol KaneIvyPlayed by: Jemima Kirke -
Directors of "Avas Possessions"
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Creators of "Avas Possessions"
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Critic Reviews of "Avas Possessions"
Entertainment WeeklyMarch 04, 2016Krause's deadpan wit, coupled with the inspired scenes at Spirit Possessions Anoymous, make Ava's Possessions a fun, fresh take on a genre staple.
New York TimesMarch 03, 2016A goofy horror movie with little to say and not a lot to see, "Ava's Possessions" sacrifices scares in favor of a rambling addiction metaphor that never finds an emotional rhythm.
Village VoiceMarch 01, 2016Jordan Galland's Ava's Possessions begins where most demonic-possession movies end.
Hollywood ReporterFebruary 29, 2016Galland's film plays more like a cable-ready mystery than a cult film in the making, offering just enough chuckles to stay afloat... Still, it's a nice alternative to yet another self-serious Exorcist wannabe.
Cinemalogue.comApril 03, 2016It veers into conventional horror and feel-good territory, gradually losing its edge.
PopMattersMarch 05, 2016[T]he horror world needs more movies as original as Ava's Possessions and preferably, much less sequels.
One Guy's OpinionMarch 04, 2016While impressive for a low-budget horror comedy, goes off on too many tangents, ending up as an intriguing premise imperfectly realized.
About.comMarch 02, 2016It becomes increasingly serious, creating an awkward middle-of-the-road tone in which neither comedy nor horror delivers a punch.
Daily DeadFebruary 29, 2016Ava's Possessions is a fantastic take on demon-centric storytelling and offers fans something a bit different and far more character-driven than we've seen in the horror genre as of late.
ColliderFebruary 29, 2016Galland is a skilled world builder. He takes these very familiar big screen scenarios, puts his own smart spin on them and then he winds up with these especially appealing and thoughtful concepts that are a blast to consider well beyond the feature.
We Got This CoveredFebruary 29, 2016Ava's Possessions may not be a thing of nightmares, but Galland's take on post-exorcism lifestyles is fun and inviting, in a quirky-satanic-hangover kind of way.
Film School RejectsFebruary 29, 2016Ava's Possessions isn't a bad film by any stretch, but it's frustrating to watch it plod along while an abundance of promise sits just outside of the frame.
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