Lord of Illusions
Private eye Harry D'Amour (Scott Bakula) travels to Los Angeles to meet with a new client, Dorothea Swann (Famke Janssen). There, Harry stumbles over members of a fanatic cult, who are waiting for the resurrection of their leader Nix.
28 September 1969, Encino, California, USA
15 November 1963, Chicago, Illinois, USA
14 July 1959, Inglewood, California, USA
15 February 1983, Iowa City, Iowa, USA
5 November 1964, Amstelveen, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
12 December 1971, Akron, Ohio, USA
30 December 1951, New York City, New York, USA
June 3, 1953 in Detroit, Michigan, USA
11 November 1948, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
12 April 1922, Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK
26 July 1964, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
2 October 1949, Calistoga, California, USA
9 September 1963, Irving, Texas, USA
9 October 1954, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
April 06, 2003
High concept, wavering script, completely weird.March 24, 2016
Gruesome but somewhat intelligent supernatural thriller.January 13, 2005
A terrific little horror film expertly renderd from Barker's own short story.January 16, 2003
A shocking, thrilling, anything goes film noir bloodbath that even has a baboon as a character!May 19, 2004
Better than people give it credit for, especially if the viewer fully appreciates the gay subtext.January 01, 2000
Barker's visual side dominates its literary equivalent this time out, resulting in a time-killer that may amuse fans until illusion is shattered by the rolling of the end credits.December 15, 2014
Sadly, with Lord of Illusions, Clive Barker stumbles into the same pitfalls he did when he made Nightbreed just five years earlier. It's dull, unengaging, and features a plot that is stretched out far past its breaking point.August 27, 2003
Odd, but not uninteresting horror opus from Clive Barker.May 08, 2008
a cool flick from the master of grotesqueSeptember 17, 2002
Part Noir, Part Scarefest....Prepare to be Blown Away by it's uniquenessJuly 06, 2010
It's a sad day for both fright fans and the man Stephen King once prophesied was "the future of horror".