
Voodoo Possession 2014
"Fearing is Believing"
Danny Trejo stars in *Voodoo Possession (2014)*, a chilling horror-drama that dives into the dark heart of Haitian folklore, where ancient forces blur the line between life and death.
Director: Walter Boholst
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Voodoo Possession (2014) about?
*Voodoo Possession* follows Aiden Chase, a man burdened by guilt, who travels to a Haitian asylum to find his missing brother. Instead, he uncovers a terrifying demon that feeds on blood and pain, tormenting both the living and the dead.
Who directed Voodoo Possession?
Walter Boholst directed *Voodoo Possession (2014)*, bringing a visceral and atmospheric style to this horror-drama.
Who stars in Voodoo Possession?
The film stars Danny Trejo, Marie-Françoise Theodore, Ryan Caltagirone, Kerry Knuppe, and David Thomas Jenkins in key roles.
Is Voodoo Possession (2014) worth watching?
For horror fans seeking eerie atmosphere and cultural depth, *Voodoo Possession* delivers a solid experience. While not a mainstream blockbuster, its blend of mystery and supernatural dread makes it a compelling watch for genre enthusiasts.
How long is Voodoo Possession?
The runtime for *Voodoo Possession (2014)* is 94 minutes.
About Voodoo Possession (2014) — A Haitian Horror-Drama of Demonic Bloodlust and Hidden Guilt
Danny Trejo stars in *Voodoo Possession (2014)*, a chilling horror-drama that dives into the dark heart of Haitian folklore, where ancient forces blur the line between life and death. Directed by Walter Boholst, this gripping film follows Aiden Chase, a tormented man haunted by childhood guilt, as he searches for his missing brother in a remote asylum. What he uncovers is far more sinister: a bloodthirsty demon that thrives on pain and suffering, dragging the living—and the dead—into its nightmarish grasp. With eerie atmosphere and relentless tension, *Voodoo Possession* blends mystery, horror, and drama into a haunting tale of possession and redemption.
Starring Trejo alongside Marie-Françoise Theodore and Ryan Caltagirone, the film weaves themes of guilt, belief, and the unseen horrors lurking beyond our world. Its unsettling visuals and psychological depth make it a standout in supernatural horror, perfect for fans of atmospheric dread and cultural folklore.