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    Venom
    a.k.a. Backwater, Reaper Director: Jim Gillespie

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    • DVD Release Date: 01/17/2006
    • Original Release: 2005
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 41,526

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    Closed Caption; Cast auditions; Voodoo Nightmare: The Making of Venom; Storyboard-to-film comparisons

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    Scene Index

    Disc #1 -- Venom
    1. Backwards Town [7:31]
    2. The Bridge [9:52]
    3. Ray's Awakening [6:02]
    4. The Morning After [6:04]
    5. Stealing From a Dead Man [5:27]
    6. We Need to Talk [7:44]
    7. Grandma Was a Mambo [4:31]
    8. Get Inside! [7:31]
    9. Human Voodoo Doll [10:14]
    10. The Crypt [10:45]
    11. The End of Ray [4:35]
    12. End Credits [6:24]

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    Editorial Reviews

    A Good Samaritan becomes the victim of voodoo spells in this horror story produced by Scream screenwriter Kevin Williamson. When an aged Creole woman is caught in a car wreck in a remote section of Louisiana, Ray (Rick Cramer), the owner of a nearby filling station, speeds to the scene of the accident to help. However, Ray doesn't know that the woman is a voodoo practitioner whose vehicle holds a case full of magic talismans. The magical spirits lead Ray to an unexpected death, and then they take over his body, turning him into a bloodthirsty monster. As the reanimated Ray makes his way into town, a group of teenagers including Eden (Agnes Bruckner) and Tammy (Bijou Phillips) find themselves running for their lives from the supernatural creature, while Deputy Turner (Method Man) looks for a way to keep the strange menace under control. Venom went into release in the fall of 2005 -- only a few weeks after Hurricane Katrina devastated much of the state of Louisiana, making the film seem unfortunately topical. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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    December 29, 2006: The movie was released at an unfortunate time, I'll give it that, but this wasted two hours of my life. The usual horror was symmetrical to other films and sometimes you rooted for the bad guy.