Jessi’s review published on Letterboxd:
The practical effects with the reconstituted skeleton and the wall of souls are good and creepy. There's almost some really interesting commentary on gentrification and the introduction of drugs into a neighborhood, but as Jon pointed out when I brought that up during our viewing, it's really not that kind of movie. The location is pretty nondescript (Canadian?) and I'm still thinking about/wondering why Bones went after some of the characters he did. It's not as much fun as Demon Night but I did enjoy Pam Grier and Snoop.
Hooptober #8: USA, 2000s, film from a Black director with a Black lead, film from Cinemonster's favorite horror movies list that haven't seen