Thursday, February 1, 2018

'Inoperable' DVD Review

Director, Producer, and Writer Christopher Lawrence Chapman has brought us horror on a grand scale. Danielle Harris has been called a scream queen and she can certainly carry that nick name in this film. Harris plays a young woman with the name of Amy. Our heroine is a hospital patient who must fight nature at its very best. Amy wakes up in the hospital with a hurricane fast approaching. The storm is not the worst thing that can happen here. For Amy realizes that the storm has awakened forces that if she can’t escape will trap her in the hospital for eternity. That’s right these forces that have been awakened will freeze time and poor Amy will be trapped in a time loop.

The story line takes us with Amy driving in her car and next she is back in the hospital. She will at first believe that she is alone and wanders the halls listening to a repeated warning of the approaching storm. All of sudden Amy is back in her car and we see her driving along. Then all of a sudden she is back in this hospital walking the halls. Except this time she sees Doctors and patients but they are unable to see her. Each the people in the hospital get weirder and weirder. Finally, the hospital begins to take on the haunted ghostly look of the dead. It is about this time that Amy begins to realize that if she can’t get out of the hospital she will be trapped in the time loop forever.

Chapman hits on a theme of complete and absolute horror that will keep you glued to your seat. Zorya Films, Millman Productions, and ITN Distribution brings us this classic horror DVD to us on February 6th, 2018. The DVD quality is excellent and the sights and sounds are exquisite. This is one that you will want to add to that personal library and watch over and over. Harris actually pulls this one off. At first you want to say that this is one big load of crap but Harris pulls it together to live up to that nick name of scream queen. So take the time to pick this one up and get comfortable for an evening of pure horror.

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