Good start
Richard Mappin | 08/01/2000
(3 out of 5 stars)
"Maurice Devereaux is a young independant director from a province of Canada called quebec. He did this movie with almost nothing but it's a good start. The picture is filmed very well, especially in in the underwater scenes. He made what he could with a bunch of actor that are not professionals to begin with. Sometimes the movie makes you think a little bit about Raimi's Evil dead, because of its rythm and its medieval esthetics. It's definetely worth a look, even if this one's not going to become your favorite."
Great "INDIE" film
Richard Mappin | Santa Barbara,CA | 08/02/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I'm a student at UCLA in cinema studies and had to do a thesis on 'indepedant film',since I'm a huge fan of the horror film genre I chose "Lady of the Lake"...it was highly recommended by one of my profs.Visually the film is stunning...considering the 'budget' the director had...special effects are 'mindboggling'...storyline is so-so (but ,hey I've seen worse)and some of the performances are solid (especially Michette who plays the 'deranged next door neighbor'...this guy's performance is a 'hoot').Kudo's to the director Richard Deveraux"
NOT BAD MODERN HORROR EFFORT!
sandra mcrae | EMBRO, ONTARIO Canada | 08/19/2000
(3 out of 5 stars)
"I SAW THIS MOVIE AWHILE BACK AND I DIDN'T EXPECT MUCH FROM OF IT...I HAD SEEN THE REVIEW IN " FANGORIA" MAGAZINE AND I THOUGHT WELL IF THEY ARE ADVERTISING IT I'LL GIVE IT A TRY . IT TURNED OUT TO BE A REALLY DECENT MOVIE...THE MAKE-UP WAS EXCELLENT AND I LIKED THE FACT THAT THE MOVIE ACTUALLY HAD A PLOT TO GO ALONG WITH THE SCARES...IT WAS A SCREAM ! [EXCUSE THE PUN]...I LOVED THE ENDING TOO!"