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Homicidal maniac Marc is constantly driven my demons buried deep within his soul while his estranged sister Wendy is Marc's polar opposite and lives life fast and hard without a second's thought to the consequences. Their separate paths will eventually cross, but will it be on the road to salvation or the highway to hell?

Angus Scrimm as  Dr. Michael Gabriel
Reggie Bannister as  Mickey
Michael Berryman as  Mr. Harker
Debbie Rochon as  Tina
Larry Fessenden as  Glumac
Amy Chang as  Kelly
Jeb Berrier as  Abortionist

Reviews

jackmeat
2010/07/10

For an independent film, this movie was pretty well done. That being said, the movie catches itself up far too often in the obvious religious overtones that it contains. Showing young adults living life in excess of "sin" (i use that term loosely but you get the idea) doesn't really lead to much of entertainment, as it is done without humor, excitement, extreme, etc. It is just more there to be there. To critique it, the acting is horrendous and the costume design is straight out of the seasonal aisle at a local department store. But with the budget, that is what is to be expected. I can say there are much worse ways to spend an hour and a half (hollywood blockbusters with a fraction of the heart) but putting comparisons aside, stand alone, it is just another movie. 4.1/10

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TheRaz39
2010/07/11

First off, you should know that this is "Christian Horror". I thought with Debbie Rochon, Angus Scrimm, Michael Berryman and Reggie Bannister (including a cameo from Pauley Perette), along with the cover art that this would be some sinister horror and to some extent it was. However, 3/4 of the way through it, this flick morphed into pure Christian Rhetoric, going on about Jesus' sacrifice and God's ability to forgive regardless of the sins committed through accepting Jesus in your heart as your savior etc etc. ACK! Don't get me wrong, nothing against Christianity, I just don't like the doctrine embedded in the Horror Genre (my opinion obviously). It is like melting Godiva Chocolate on a $50 Steak. Their both good in their own right, just not mixed together.If you're okay with this, then watch it for sure, Angus can still maintain a presence, even at 82!

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Jon Doe
2010/07/12

I just watched it and while it will not win any awards, it is a great independent effort. It has a great cast and a nice grindhouse touch. First of all its not a movie that pushes religion in any way though religion does fit into the theme. While religion is what this movie is based off, its still very interesting and kind of a trip.To me it was the 1970's grindhouse style that got me. Im a sucker for and exploitation file, and that is exactly what this is.I give it 8 stars because I can see there is some kind of closed mindedness going on with this film. I encourage you not to make this a religious debate and just enjoy the movie for what it is, A Grindhouse 1970's style exploitation film that was independently made.

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demetrius11
2010/07/13

No matter how hard you look, you will NEVER find a worst movie than this one. I always try to look for good elements even on a B-movie, and I always rate according to Genre and talent regardless the budget and actors. In the end of the day, acting only needs a talented performer and a camera. This movie is unbelievable. There is not a single positive comment that I can make. It is the worst scripted and executed movie ever made, and it sets new standards for when it comes to bad movies. It is most likely a church sponsored Bmovie that is trying to pass the idea that "Jesus Loves all Sinners". I completely support the freedom of one person to express his beliefs and ideals through art ! However, there is Art, and there is Junk. This movie has nothing to do with the art of cinema, and it is by no means a Horror movie as described. It would be best described as a religious Bmovie. Terrible !

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