Sexylocher
Masterful Movie
Cleveronix
A different way of telling a story
Fairaher
The film makes a home in your brain and the only cure is to see it again.
tomgoblin-44620
Until now.So, the sacrifice is supposed to close the gate to Hell (or something)? But,this town is already Hell! How could it be any worse a place? The vilest crimes imaginable are its daily business. De' Debbil already done ate it. There was some technical skill involved in making it. OK. Just like there is some technical skill in a high level arson job.This bucket of excrement spills itself on the most basic rules of fiction writing. It's denial of human behavior sucks all the human qualities out of it leaving a movie that is impossible to relate to or respect. It's cancer on film; more repellent than its personification of the demon.This writer and director will have to go through their so-called careers with this stinking chunk of trash hung around their necks. Maybe we'll be lucky and it will keep anyone from financing any more work from these craven, sick bums.There are certainly a lot of weak, cheesy failures in the horror genre.But, this one creates a class of its own. The lowest. The movie as spawn of Satan...Whew, glad I held back on my criticism!
Jackal75
Nothing left to fear is about a pastor and his family who move to a country town to take over the church because the older pastor is retiring or so it seems. Things start going downhill once they get there and we are given clues as to what is really taking place behind the scenes. Basically the family is needed by the town to put an end to the evil that dwells within the town.The acting is average at best, even with the likes of Anne Heche who plays the wife, she seems rather ordinary. This is classified as a horror movie but the scares are cheap and the cgi is ordinary. Wait for this one on free to air TV. My rating 4/10.Jackal
Spikeopath
What a waste of story potential and cast. Plot has James Tupper and Anne Heche as a religious family moving to Stull, Kansas, a place rumoured to contain one of the Gateways to Hell. Pretty soon it's evident that the locals are not all they seem to be, trouble is is that the makers take an age for anything of note to really happen on the screen, and when it does the intended frights and terror are tepidly played. Clancy Brown gives his character some plausible heft, Rebekah Brandes gives the best performance as the troubled teen striving to save her sister, but everything in the second half of the film falls apart; or down a giant plot hole if you prefer! The cool ending saves it from total damnation, mind. 5/10
gibtoe69
This film... Slow paced, boring, lack of tension and overall horror. The actors are inexperience and don't have any chemistry through out the entirety of the film. The plot is questionable and hard to follow with no real twist. The special effects are well produced and are modern with good stability. They don't look animated and stale but are realistic. Unfortunately this doesn't effect that the film is more than a bit of a let down All scenery is stale and expected for all horror genre. All in all: A snooze fest (Doesn't compete with other horrors out) Rating: 4/10