Demon Wind

When the kids try to escape, a mysterious fog brings them back to the farm, protected by a shield that prevents the demons from entering the house.

[4][5] Demon Wind premiered in Germany on July 20, 1990, followed by a VHS release in the United States by Prism Entertainment in conjunction with Paramount Home Video on September 13, 1990.

[sources 1] Demon Wind can be watched in its entirety in the video game High on Life,[12] featuring a full-length commentary by Red Letter Media.

[14] Matt Donato reviewed the film for SlashFilm, calling it "an impossibly rewarding, continuous grab bag of genre absurdity that is as flummoxing as it is utterly transcendent".

[11] Joe Bob Briggs screened the movie as part of The Last Drive-In on Shudder, calling it "the only haunted house, time-travel, vomit-spewing demon zombie apocalypse, multi-generational satan worship martial arts film.