Although "Jessabelle" was all set for a nationwide release in the U.S. in 2014, the powers that be decided to shelve her. There she was, gathering dust, when Blumhouse Productions (known for its low-budget films) picked it up for a VOD release two months ago. Then she crossed the Pacific to show in theaters across the archipelago. All this is bad for a movie's reputation. It's like a woman who goes on a date, doesn't hit it off with the guy, but then he shops her around to his dateless pals on Twitter ("Hey, anyone interested?") — very damaging for Jessabelle's morale.