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From director Anthony DiBlasi comes a Manson inspired horror film centering around a transitioning police station. Officer Jessica Loren has been assigned to wait for a Hazmat team to pick up bio-hazardous waste from the station's armory. But unbeknownst to Jessica, cult Leader John Michael Paymon has haunted the department ever since he and two of this followers committed suicide a year ago to date. And now, Jessica is about to find out how dangerous they can be when she's left alone on this Last Shift.
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Rated R for bloody horror violence, disturbing images, and language
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In the movie, the name Paymon is taken from the demon name Paimon. According to The Goetia: The Lesser Key of Solomon the King; Paimon is one of the Kings of Hell, more obedient to Lucifer than other kings are, and has two hundred (one hundred to other authors) legions of demons under his rule.
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I think it is worth writing a review, for such a low budget film it is really impressive. I have been watching a couple of horror films that were like for kids. This movie keeps you interested the whole time so I really think it is time big film companies take a look at this film and see that you don't need much money to make a good film. Old school at it's best I won't give it a 10 since obviously you miss a better production but well worth the time. Good job, and I hope that it brings back the old school films. I saw Poltersgeist and a couple other films in cinema and for sure this film is better than those films.The good thing about this film is that you are actually trying to figure out what is happening the whole time. Enjoy it.