June (I) (2015)A coming-of-rage story about discovering your true self and overcoming your inner demons to find love in a chaotic world. Director:L. Gustavo Cooper |
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June (I) (2015)A coming-of-rage story about discovering your true self and overcoming your inner demons to find love in a chaotic world. Director:L. Gustavo Cooper |
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Dave Anderson
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| Victoria Pratt | ... |
Lily Anderson
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| Eddie Jemison | ... |
Victor Emmanuel
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| Addy Miller | ... |
Lily (as Teenager)
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| Kennedy Brice | ... |
June
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| Aiden Flowers | ... |
Bully
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| Lance E. Nichols | ... |
Dr. Wynstrom
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| Rachel Whitman Groves | ... |
June's Biological Mother
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| Juliette Beavan | ... |
Priestess
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| Kelly Lind | ... |
Stripper
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| Theodora Greece | ... |
Ms. Wapos
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| Carsen Flowers | ... |
Foster Kid #2
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| Kevin Will | ... |
Tic Tac Tim
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| Cindy Hogan | ... |
Candy
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Foster Kid #1
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A coming-of-rage story about discovering your true self and overcoming your inner demons to find love in a chaotic world.
An infant named June is imbued with a powerful spirit by her parents' cult of Satan worshipers. She bounces around the foster care system as the evil periodically overtakes her to mysteriously hurt people around her.
June is a risky mix of classic horror and slow artsy cinematography. The shots are often quite beautiful, and the acting is passable. The flick is nevertheless ruined by a pedestrian and predominately unoriginal script, with cheesy and obvious borrowed elements from Carrie and The Omen (among others), while falling short of providing any true scares. Dollar-store music and visual effects also clash hard with its otherwise artsy ambitions.