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A slasher so unhinged, even Satan's taking notes on the face-carving technique.

The Demon Code

VHS-era grimeasylum-corecinema of discomfort

Overview

Horror

After escaping from an asylum, a brutal maniac becomes obsessed with a young couple on a holiday. On his path of devastation, he maims and kills his prey by carving their faces out.

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obsessionmental asylumhuman prey
institutional failureobsessive fixationviolation of sanctuarymonstrous humanity

Standout Aspects

Practical Effects

Face-carving effects that'll ruin your appetite for days.

Acting

Bill Oberst Jr. brings unhinged asylum energy to deranged perfection.

Direction

O'Bell's grimy aesthetic makes everything feel morally compromised.

Best for:Solo: When you want to feel genuinely unsafe in your own home.·Streaming: Late-night discovery for brave horror completists only.·Friends: Bond over collective wincing and 'why are we watching this?'
Heads up:Gore: Explicit facial mutilation — not for the squeamish or cosmetic surgery-curious.·Disturbing: Asylum escapee premise handled with zero sensitivity or redemption.
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Director

Patrick O'Bell

Runtime1h 40m
StatusIn Production

Vibe

Pacesteady
Intensityhigh
Tonedark
Feelheavy

Top Cast

Bill Oberst Jr.

Bill Oberst Jr.

Jonathan Erickson Eisley

Jonathan Erickson Eisley

Andy Gates

Andy Gates

Lisa Leonard

Lisa Leonard

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Trivia, insights & behind the scenes

Trivia

Bill Oberst Jr. is a prolific indie horror actor with over 150 credits, often playing unhinged villains in micro-budget productions.

Cultural

The film's asylum-escapee premise continues horror's fraught relationship with mental illness representation, trading on outdated 'violent patient' tropes that advocacy groups have criticized for decades.

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