This film depicts three kids who are left alone for three days and the carnage that can happen when such an event happens. They see that an uprooted tree has left in its place a gateway for demons previously buried beneath to enter the outside world.

This is a great horror film that seems more to be aimed at kids or at the inner child of adult viewers. I saw this film when I was about 12 and still love it, possibly because I first saw it at such an early age.
There are some great instances of stop-motion animation and some very cool visual effects which have aged incredibly well indeed.

This film features a very young Stephen Dorff, years before he became Cecil B. Demented. This is a low-key delight that has garnered a cult following as the years have gone by.
3.5 out of 5 stars