- When an old house in a small town is razed to make way for a shopping mall, the crew unearths four unmarked graves. A professor from a nearby university is asked to find out who the bodies are, but when she and her students arrive in town and begin to ask questions, they discover that no one wants to talk to them or help them in any way.—frankfob2@yahoo.com
- It's a parody, partially, of the style of showing raw video material; which is edited into the body of the regular movie style; that makes it partially a comedy, interviewing local "real" people and it's done rather well. The main horror movie plot is also done well involving a "no nonsense sheriff", a "creepy town historian" and what analyzing those bodies causes, leading to our characters disappearing one by one but done much better than "one of those "lame slasher movies" as one of the characters points out, where she "would be so dead by now" instead of as in this movie with more plot structure, development and continuity.—Phantomtom
- In the town of Covington an old house is being torn down to make room for a shopping mall, unearthing four mysterious graves. A University professor and 4 of her students arrive at the town and meet the sheriff on their quest to find out who the graves belong to, and learn that they belong to a witch named Lilith Lafaye and her coven who were burned 200 years ago in the town. Meanwhile the professor begins acting very strange after cutting her finger and getting bone dust from one of the bodies that they brought back to the house they are occupying, called the Witchhouse. Something evil is about to happen in the town of Covington, can it be stopped or will all perish?—charmardee-smith
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