'Demon Equation' Filmmakers Richard James and Melanie White have crafted a film with true heart and pathos a roller coaster ride through one man's hell. A thriller/chiller about "MAX" ( Mike Mili) a man beseeched by demons on all sides. We follow Max through a barrage of attacks by demons. In one scene Max is chased by a demon through his own home, and trapped in the bathroom. Suddenly he is attacked by another demon this time through the mirror in his own bathroom, as the other demon tries to break into the bathroom. The demon in the mirror is bent on enticing Max to kill himself. Then the demon smashes into the bathroom just in time to attack Max moments before he pulls the trigger. The demon unknowingly saves Max's life, but Max must now fight this demon for his life, and does so in bloody gun fight. The whole film viewers are on the edge of their seats; never knowing where a demon maybe coming from. The action kept my interest, and the sheer emotion kept me completely riveted to the characters through the whole movie.
This filmed is billed to be a possible new genre for horror filmmakers, and as far as I'm concerned "Bravo, and it's much needed shot in the arm for all independent films. Not since the Evil Dead movies have I been so excited about a film shot in Detroit. I can't wait to see where this film goes from here.
This filmed is billed to be a possible new genre for horror filmmakers, and as far as I'm concerned "Bravo, and it's much needed shot in the arm for all independent films. Not since the Evil Dead movies have I been so excited about a film shot in Detroit. I can't wait to see where this film goes from here.