DEMONATRIX

Produced by Marley Murphy
Written & Directed by Everette Hartsoe
Edited by Mario Cimadevilla
DP Brad Frisgerald

Susan - Marley Murphy
Demonatrix - Countess Lilith Stabs
Jesse - Haley Hills

It's possible to argue that DEMONATRIX is feminist, soft-core. You have a woman who is treated as nothing more than a sex object to the men around her. A band of local misogynists red necks ridicule, rape, and then finally kill the poor girl. Sent to hell, she learns the ways of the DEMONATRIX. Now she can screw to death those that sent her to the firery pits. She uses the very thing that brought about her death as the very thing to enact her revenge, sex appeal.

Yes, one could argue that point indeed.

And they would be doing nothing more than blowing smoke up your ass.

This is little more than sub-par, pseudo-porn that was cranked out to capitalize on Marley Murphy's D-cups. I'll admit she's a cutie, but silicon alone don't make the movie. There's got to be something natural there, and I'm not talking about Marley's cute ass. You need talent, even if it's just to react believably when someone is copping a feel.

Nope, this is one I can't recommend to anyone. Fans of Lilith Stabs will be disappointed to know she's underused. Fan's of Hartsoe soft core will disappointed that what sex is present, is lame and tame. It's like going to the park for a picnic and finding a "keep off the grass sign" under your favorite tree.

From a technical standpoint, the film is sloppy. It looks like it was filmed on standard VHS and is unnecessarily shakey. At Walmart tripods are about ten bucks. Maybe that was too much for the budget. Maybe that meant someone would have had to put forth some effort.

Those interested can buy the film cheaply from Sub Rosa Studios.