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Magic has always fascinated mankind, from ancient times to the present day. The idea of manipulating and harnessing supernatural forces has a powerful allure, drawing people into the realm of the mystical. Are you a devotee of magic? Do you find yourself captivated by its mysteries and possibilities? Magic has a variety of forms and interpretations. Some see it as an art form, with illusions and tricks designed to captivate and entertain. Others view it as a spiritual practice, tapping into unseen energies and transcendent dimensions. Whatever your perspective, there's no denying the enchantment that surrounds magic.


If you like the majority of these films, then you’ll probably enjoy American Poltergeist: The Curse of Lilith Ratchet. If you’re at the point of being over most of them this won’t change your opinion either.

There are no dreadfully delivered lines or laughter inducing overactions, no They re eating her and then they re going to eat moments, and nobody looks straight into the damn camera. When an antique shop owner sells the supposedly shrunken head of poor ol Lilith in a mysterious box many years later the buyers are two curious young women, Alice Crow and her friend Lauren , a disturbing series of events begin to unfold, especially after Alice KateLynn E Newberry and Lauren Brianna Burke approach a paranormal radio show host named Hunter Perry Rob Jaeger , whose show Beyond the Veil is immensely popular with the locals.

American poltergeist the curse of lilith ratchet

Whatever your perspective, there's no denying the enchantment that surrounds magic. But being a devotee of magic goes beyond mere fascination. It's a dedication to exploring the unknown, pushing boundaries, and challenging our understanding of reality.

American poltergeist the curse of lilith ratchet

By now you would think everyone would know not to steal mystical, magical and/or cursed objects. But of course, that’s just what happens at the start of American Poltergeist: The Curse of Lilith Ratchet. Well, not exactly the start. We do have a short prologue where Lilith offs a couple of sorority bimbos, one of whom tries to hide behind a glass door. Seriously.

We are then treated to Alice (KateLynn E. Newberry, Widow’s Point, Devil’s Junction: Handy Dandy’s Revenge) and Lauren (Brianna Burke, Fighting the Sky) stopping into a New Age type shop to get incense. They end up stealing a shrunken head. The actual one from the legend of Lilith Rachet. They give it to Hunter Perry (Rob Jaeger) the pretty boy host of “Beyond The Veil” a paranormal podcast. He decides to have a club-full of folk perform the summoning ritual with him. Things do not end well.

I haven’t seen American Poltergeist so I’m not sure if there’s a connection or if this is a sequel in name only. I do know that there’s no poltergeist in the film though. Lilith, (Crissy Kolarik, Mother Krampus 2: Slay Ride) is a scary looking spirit, but she’s also a pretty standard one. Summoned by a children’s rhyme, appears in mirrors, etc.

Also like many low budget, ($15,000 according to IMDB), films it doesn’t always deliver. Lots of off-screen kills. An extended bathtub scene that shows no skin. You get the idea. Writer/director Eddie Lengyel (Scarred) certainly delivers a technically well-done film, especially for that budget, but the script feels like it was written for a bigger film and then cut back.

American Poltergeist: The Curse of Lilith Ratchet isn’t really a bad film. But, as I find myself saying way too often lately, it is an overly familiar one. It’s got the same plot devices, same characters and same jump scares as so many other evil ghost films. If it brought something different to the table it might have risen above them. The last act does build up some solid tension, and as I said it is well shot. Also, for those of us who remember the goth band Lestat, their former keyboardist Timothy Smith contributes an excellent score.

If you like the majority of these films, then you’ll probably enjoy American Poltergeist: The Curse of Lilith Ratchet. If you’re at the point of being over most of them this won’t change your opinion either.

American Poltergeist: The Curse of Lilith Ratchet is available from ITN Distribution at Walmart and Amazon. You can check for additional outlets visa the film’s Facebook page.

AMERICAN POLTERGEIST: THE CURSE OF LILITH RATCHET (KateLynn E Newberry, Rob Jaeger, Brianna Burke) (publicity still)
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It requires a willingness to suspend disbelief and embrace the wonder that comes from experiencing the impossible. Magic is also a deeply personal journey. It invites us to question our own beliefs and perceptions, urging us to see the world through a different lens. As devotees of magic, we become seekers of truth, searching for hidden meanings and deeper connections. In a world driven by science and reason, magic offers a respite from the mundane. It reminds us that there is still so much we don't know, and so much that is beyond our comprehension. It sparks our imagination and stirs our curiosity, inviting us to explore the limitless possibilities that lie just beyond our grasp. So, are you a devotee of magic? If so, embrace the wonder and embrace the mystery. Let your imagination run wild and let the enchantment of the mystical carry you away. Allow yourself to believe in the extraordinary, and who knows what wonders you may discover along the way..

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