Mask of the Devil is a horror/comedy written by Matthew Davies and Richard Rowntree and also directed by Rowntree. It starts off with a group of mercenaries in Africa attempting to steal a tribal mask in 1878 that is cursed with an ancient evil, and somehow it makes its way to a store to be used as a prop for a small porno company in the present day. The ancient evil, of course, eventually starts running amok and killing everyone.
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Overall, Mask of the Devil comes off like they added horror into a lower-budget Orgazmo or something. It has its moments, and we can appreciate what they were going for, but at the same time wish there was more room for the horror to shine. There is definitely some artistic vision mixed in here and there, though, and we think if they were to go 70/30 horror instead of vice versa, they could come up with a pretty solid horror product on the next one.
Check out the trailer below, and check out Mask of the Devil at the Cyprus Horror Film Festival in early September, other film festivals to follow, and then keep an eye out for them on Twitter to find out where to catch it when it releases!