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Sergio Myers

The 16 Best Cult Documentaries Ranked
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Cult documentaries provide an impartial look into the formation and beliefs of cults, showcasing the extreme devotion and mesmerizing power of cult leaders and members. They challenge the notion that only vulnerable individuals can be attracted to cults. These documentaries explore how seemingly ordinary people can become involved in cults, highlighting the allure of a supposed better way of life and the susceptibility of individuals under certain circumstances and stressors. The best cult documentaries strive to objectively portray the origins and development of cults, shedding light on their motivations and locations, without passing judgment on their members. They aim to inform viewers about how and why cults emerge and thrive.

Content warning: The following article contains discussions of suicide and abuse.

True-crime fans have had a long-standing fascination with cults, and the best cult documentaries give an impartial, exhaustive look into how these communities form. Cult documentaries are so popular...
See full article at ScreenRant
  • 7/24/2023
  • by Zachary Moser
  • ScreenRant
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223 Wick – A Religious Thriller That’s Otherwordly
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223 Wick Opening On Digital Platforms On September 20 Plagued by visions and nightmares, a catholic priest is ousted from his parish. With nowhere to turn, he follows the sinister visions calling him and discovers a deal he alone must stop. The film stars Alexi Stavrou, Jack Dimich, Dawn Lafferty, and introducing Sergio Myers II. 223 …

The post 223 Wick – A Religious Thriller That’s Otherwordly appeared first on Horror News | Hnn.
See full article at Horror News
  • 9/16/2022
  • by Adrian Halen
  • Horror News
Take Your First Looks at The Zombinator
Writer/director Sergio Myers wants to introduce you to his new cult hero, The Zombinator. Currently seeking distribution, The Zombinator hopes to be coming to a theater near you very soon.

Described as Blair Witch meets Night of the Living Dead, the movie was created, directed and produced by Sergio Myers, who shot the entire picture in four and a half days…with no script. And considering those restrictions, we've gotta say Myers did a kick ass job judging by the film's trailer, which we have below.

From the Press Release

Starring Patrick Kilpatrick and Joseph Aviel, The Zombinator is the story of a fashion blogger documentary turns into a zombie horror nightmare when college students in Youngstown Ohio come face to face with the undead. Their only hope of survival is a former soldier turned zombie killer (Joseph Aviel) trying to protect them from a mercenary (Patrick Kilpatrick) working...
See full article at DreadCentral.com
  • 5/16/2012
  • by Doctor Gash
  • DreadCentral.com
Jordon Saffron Taste This! Movie Review
Sorority Life creator Sergio Myers offers up another mockumentary, this time taking aim at loud-mouth, obnoxious celebrity chefs (read Gordon Ramsay). The film is Jordon Saffron Taste This! , and it follows the titular character through his downward spiral, when being arrogant and pissing people off finally leads to some repercussions. Apparently a legitimate big shot in the culinary world not so long ago, Jordon Saffron has lost his mojo (actually his ability to taste), and now his party lifestyle is catching up with him. With no ability to taste his creations, the food he makes is terrible, and he's gone too far down the road of believing his own press to keep his life on track. He loses his TV show, his restaurant, and everything else of value in his life. His pompous attitude doesn't change though, and we follow him from one tirade to the next as he tries...
See full article at AreYouScreening.com
  • 4/29/2010
  • by Marc Eastman
  • AreYouScreening.com
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