Revenge of the Necromancer

Revenge of the Necromancer

2018104 min
6.2/10
HorrorComedy

Plot Summary

Jimmy is an outsider at his school. He is interested in the occult. He doesn't socialize much, but instead he tries to get in touch with his dead mother through ancient rituals, but without success. But one day a new boy starts at the school and he quickly befriends Jimmy. Suddenly the spirits awaken and become a real threat, so Jimmy and Amir have to join forces with the schools two most popular girls to fight the evil.

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👥Cast (14)

Baard Owe

Baard Owe

Bartholinus

Danny Thykær

Danny Thykær

Anton

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Razi Irawani

Amir

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Jakob Hasselstrøm

Jimmy

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Sidse Kinnerup

Louise

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Maria Fritsche

Anna

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Jannick Raunow

Præst

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Leonora Alkærsig

Sille

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Stine Ruge

Signe

Sigurd Barrett

Sigurd Barrett

Gymnasielærer

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Gustav Søgaard Jakobsen

Mads

Téo Lepetit

Téo Lepetit

Sebastian

🎬Crew

Director

Sohail A. Hassan

Writers

Kristoffer Jacob-Andersen, Sohail A. Hassan

Producers

Jannick Raunow

🖼️Gallery (3 images)

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🏷️Keywords

rock 'n' rollsupernaturalspiritoutsider

💬Reviews (1)

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TobiasNilsson

4/30/2019

A highschool kid unwittingly unleashes an evil spirit, when trying to get in contact with his dead mother. Now he's on ends with his only friend, the nerdy new kid, and the popular girl tries to stay even further away from him than she did before. He has to find a way to mend ways with his mate, maybe get that one kiss in store - oh yeah, and save his mother's soul from eternal damnation, and save the town from a zombie apocalypse. Highschool is hard! Holy crap, this film is rock n' roll, through and through! The love for the 'Eighties cinema is oozing out of it, but without trying in the slightest to pretend that's it's from that time. It's a horror comedy that actually works in both directions, and it's a (almost) no-budget film that looks (almost) high-level pro. It's not filled with tongue-in-cheek references to other films, and it's not meta. It's just damn fine entertainment through and through, made by a love for the medium. It was great being able to catch this in the cinema, and while it may be some time yet before it gets there, I can't wait to have it on my shelf and rewatch this. Had I had this as a kid, I would have absolutely loved it. Now, as an adult, I'm happy to say I still absolutely love it! Stay metal!

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