Lord of Illusions

Lord of Illusions

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Lord of Illusions

Barry Del Sherman, Daniel von Bargen, Famke Janssen, Kevin J. O'Connor, Scott Bakula

Horror maestro Clive Barker directed and wrote this gruesome tale of modern-day sorcery set in the world of professional magic. When a top magician dies during his act, Los Angeles psychic investigato...( read more  read more... )r Harry D'Amour (Scott Bakula) is drawn into a chilling plot to resurrect a satanic cult (with a nod to the horror classic Black Sunday). Kevin J. Connor plays D'Amour's nemesis, the warlock Phillip Swann; Famke Janssen co-stars.

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  • January 12, 2009
    I had such high hopes for this movie; based on a book by Clive Barker and with a good cast. I even liked the theme of real magic being resisted by one talented in the field but turned off by seeing its extreme. But this movie seems like a huge muddled narrative mess with ugly eff...( read more)ects. Poor pacing and execution killed this movie. What a disappointment.
  • October 3, 2007
    It's an illusion how Clive Barker got them to produce this.
  • June 9, 2007
    Clive Barker's movie about a detective investigating a stage magician with real tricks, a series of grisly murders, and their connections with and a strange cult in the desert. Great special effects and plotting make for an enjoyable movie. There's plenty of gore to be seen in th...( read more)is often-forgotten horror gem.
  • June 2, 2007
    Scott Bakula never looked hotter. This film is a sequel to the Clive Barker books, The Great and Secret Show and Everville.
  • August 26, 2006
    Messed right up, but visually stunning.
  • September 15, 2009
    Clive Barker comes back with his usual dark and macabre atmospehere and style and puts it again into your eyes, perhaps with less originality and quality than when in his good days, but ok indeed. Steve Buscemi was the most notable highlight.

    40/100
  • September 7, 2009
    Visually inventive with a few scenes I thought were really good, especially the all out ending.
  • July 11, 2009
    Clive Barker was a great writer when he wrote the "Books of Blood", and occasionally shows the same potential he once had, although much of it is hit or miss. As a director, he mostly misses every mark after the first "Hellraiser" film. This movie is more horrible than horror, so...( read more) I'm happy he pretty much just gave up. One source claims his bad guy was based on Charlie Manson, while another suggests Aleister Crowley's OTO (badly misrepresented). Parts of the movie seem borrowed from his own "Damnation Game" novel, but nonetheless it is Barker at his worse.
  • May 4, 2009
    in some way this one gave me goose bumps...a definite own.
  • March 1, 2009
    What a weird movie this was...I woke up towards the end of it..odd..

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