a stupid flick
Wishmaster 3 (2001)
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Reviews Counted:4
Fresh:0
Rotten:4
Average Rating:N/A
Runtime: 89 mins
Genre: Horror/Suspense
Synopsis: The third film in the cult horror series WISHMASTER has the evil and grotesque Djinn returning to wreak blood-spilling havoc. When a beautiful, innocent college student named Diana accidentally... The third film in the cult horror series WISHMASTER has the evil and grotesque Djinn returning to wreak blood-spilling havoc. When a beautiful, innocent college student named Diana accidentally frees the villain from his tomb, he goes on a murderous frenzy through her college campus, giving her the heavy task of freeing the entire world from Hell's wrath. [More]
Starring: Jason Connery, A.J. Cook, Tobias Mehler, John Novak
Starring: Jason Connery, A.J. Cook, Tobias Mehler, John Novak
Director: Chris Angel
Director: Chris Angel
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Reviews for Wishmaster 3
...there's no real originality or distinctiveness separating it from other low-budget creepers.
The film seems to realize its need to obscure the cast and narrative early on and does so initially with some welcome nudity and plentiful, albeit amateurish, gore.
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