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HORRORVISION
Cinemavixion Review
"Horrorvision" (2001) by Danny Draven plunges viewers into the chilling depths of cyberspace, where a seemingly innocuous website, horrorvision.com, harbors a deadly secret. The film posits a terrifying premise: any user who logs onto the site meets a gruesome end. Our protagonist, Dez, a web programmer, inadvertently activates this digital curse, leading to a series of attacks on his girlfriend and others. He finds an unlikely ally in the enigmatic Bradbury, and together they must confront the malevolent forces threatening to conquer the cyber-world. While the film may not boast major accolades, its intriguing concept and execution offer a unique blend of horror and science fiction, exploring the anxieties of early 21st-century digital connectivity. Brinke Stevens, Len Cordova, and Maggie Rose Fleck anchor the narrative with performances that navigate the film's descent into technological terror. "Horrorvision" serves as a compelling, albeit low-budget, exploration of the dangers lurking beneath the surface of the nascent internet, making it a cult curiosity for fans of retro-futuristic horror.