Demon: The Summoning
Genre: Horror
Opening: February 9th
Budget: 5 million
Run time: 82 minutes. (1 hour 22 min.)
Rating: R for intense violence, gore, and language
Theaters: 2,721
Director: Some unknown
Cast: A bunch of no-names
Plot:
George Smith is an average everyday man. He has a normal family, a normal job working at an office, and a normal group of friends. However, one day at an office Christmas party he, his family, and his co-workers are put it in grave danger when one of their co-workers inadvertently summons an ancient demon that is intent on killing everyone in the building. When George attempts to escape with his family, the demon manages to put the building into complete lock down as well as cut off all power and coincidentally wireless internet to the building. Now with no choice but to try and find a way to defeat the evil demon George gathers an appropriately diverse group of people to stop the demon from killing everyone and escaping into the world. One by one this group dies as they come closer to figuring out how to send the demon back to hell. Eventually, and after much plot development, George is the last member of the original team left and has successfully retrieved the spell book that originally summoned the demon and is the key to sending him back. However, as George waits on the roof for the demon to make an appearance a sudden plot twist reveals that when the demon was summoned it was implanted within George to gain power before being fully released into the world and the entire time it had been controlling George's actions to kill people. The demon finally takes full control of George and destroys the spell book. The movie ends with the demon (still not yet powerful enough to break out of George's body) using super-human powers to jump to the next buildings roof and making a getaway.