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          The film even falls flat in its T&A department with what was to be the big sex scene in it with Cassie and her girlfriend Annabel, Eliza Dushku, taking a shower.!

          A college freshman Cassandra Cassie (Melissa Sagemiller) steps into a nightmare of otherworldly visitations after surviving a devastating car accident.

        1. A college freshman Cassandra Cassie (Melissa Sagemiller) steps into a nightmare of otherworldly visitations after surviving a devastating car accident.
        2. Pretty young Cassie (Sagemiller) drifts without warning in and out of vague, banal horrors (blood-spewing shower drains, being chased by.
        3. The film even falls flat in its T&A department with what was to be the big sex scene in it with Cassie and her girlfriend Annabel, Eliza Dushku, taking a shower.
        4. Driving home after a night out at a gothic rave, Cassie (Melissa Sagemiller) and boyfriend Sean (Casey Affleck) are involved in a terrible road accident.
        5. Cassie (Melissa Sagemiller, looking like Gwyneth Paltrow's younger sister) packs up to go to Middleton College, and she's lucky — or unlucky.
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          "SOUL SURVIVORS"
          90 minutes | Rated: PG-13
          Opened: Friday, August 24, 2001
          Directed by Steve Carpenter

          Starring Melissa Sagemiller, Wes Bentley, Eliza Dushku, Casey Affleck, Luke Wilson, Angela Featherstone, Jen Harper



          This film received a dishonorable mention on the Worst of 2001 list.


           COUCH CRITIQUE
             SMALL SCREEN SHRINKAGE: 20%
             LETTERBOX: NOT NECESSARY

          Will likely seem utterly fright-less on the small screen, where cheap "jump" scares don't have the punch they do in a theater w/ a 20' screen and surround speakers.

             VIDEO RELEASE: 02.26.2002






          In "Soul Survivors" a relatively inventive horror movie concept is used as a launching pad for a pathetic parade of standard-issue jumps and frights that can't raise a single goosebump.

          The concept (which owes a debt to Adrian Lyne's mind-melting "Jacob's Ladder") is that an angelic coed (Melissa Sa