Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA religious cult weaponizes demonic forces. Church-hired mercenaries battle to stop them from unleashing Hell. News of a Fallen Angel raises the stakes. One man, Ghost, holds humanity's fate... Ler tudoA religious cult weaponizes demonic forces. Church-hired mercenaries battle to stop them from unleashing Hell. News of a Fallen Angel raises the stakes. One man, Ghost, holds humanity's fate as the cult must be defeated before doomsday.A religious cult weaponizes demonic forces. Church-hired mercenaries battle to stop them from unleashing Hell. News of a Fallen Angel raises the stakes. One man, Ghost, holds humanity's fate as the cult must be defeated before doomsday.
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A really fun throwback to 80s/90s action with a touch of horror. Church mercenary Ghost and his partner Eve (and the ever silent Monk) face off against a demonic cult trying to bring a demon into our world. There's a real "video game" feel to this as the action unfolds. Decent practical effects and realistic gun handling ( veterans and serving personnel amongst the cast) make this a fun watch. The final half hour gave me real silent hill/resident evil vibes. All in all this is a really cool movie that doesn't take itself too seriously, takes you back to when heroes were macho and villains were evil. Look out for references to Dillon's other movies.
I came across the trailer to Dillon Brown's found footage horror film posted in a facebook horror group and I was immediately hooked by it's premise.
Dillon effortlessly combines modern military action packed film genres with old school 80s horror ( eg. Dario Argento's Demons) and presents it as a POV found footage film.
All of the character arcs feel well earned, and Dillon even managed to give a character who doesn't talk (the cameraman) probably the most depth of them all.
It's hard to really pinpoint exactly what makes this film so special, there are so many extremely brilliant ideas presented so confidently, and it wears it's influences with pride, knowing exactly what the film and story sets out to be and ticks all the boxes, and then some, along the way.
This was my first venture into Dillon's films, and I look forward to exploring his back catalogue of films and am extremely excited for the future of his filmmaking career, He's really one to keep a very close eye on.
I went into this film expecting a found footage horror film with an interesting premise, and left the film feeling like I had kinda been on a journey with these characters, I appreciate that Dillon really took the time to actually develop these characters and flesh them out so they are not soi much cardboard cut out cliches you would expect to find in some action films.
Dillon blended the horror, the action and the fun expertly and effortlessly.
In terms of this being an independent film, and considering how much Dillon managed to accomplish without a huge budget, yet providing a believable and thoroughly enjoyable experience and characters, I give this a solid 10 out of 10.
I highly recommend this to people who think this could be something that would appeal to them.
Dillon effortlessly combines modern military action packed film genres with old school 80s horror ( eg. Dario Argento's Demons) and presents it as a POV found footage film.
All of the character arcs feel well earned, and Dillon even managed to give a character who doesn't talk (the cameraman) probably the most depth of them all.
It's hard to really pinpoint exactly what makes this film so special, there are so many extremely brilliant ideas presented so confidently, and it wears it's influences with pride, knowing exactly what the film and story sets out to be and ticks all the boxes, and then some, along the way.
This was my first venture into Dillon's films, and I look forward to exploring his back catalogue of films and am extremely excited for the future of his filmmaking career, He's really one to keep a very close eye on.
I went into this film expecting a found footage horror film with an interesting premise, and left the film feeling like I had kinda been on a journey with these characters, I appreciate that Dillon really took the time to actually develop these characters and flesh them out so they are not soi much cardboard cut out cliches you would expect to find in some action films.
Dillon blended the horror, the action and the fun expertly and effortlessly.
In terms of this being an independent film, and considering how much Dillon managed to accomplish without a huge budget, yet providing a believable and thoroughly enjoyable experience and characters, I give this a solid 10 out of 10.
I highly recommend this to people who think this could be something that would appeal to them.
I went in not really knowing what to expect. I didn't set my hopes high for this one, and fully expected to turn it off. I'm glad that I stuck it out though, because wow...what I got was like Blair Witch meets Predator meets a buddy cop movie. This thing is wild.
After doing some research after the movie I see how little of a budget these guys had to make this movie. While the lack of funds shows at various times, they get added points for creativity. Locations, unique stories, wild characters.
The main cast all did well in their roles, and I hope they keep this thing going. No spoilers, but stick around to the very end for some post credit stuff.
After doing some research after the movie I see how little of a budget these guys had to make this movie. While the lack of funds shows at various times, they get added points for creativity. Locations, unique stories, wild characters.
The main cast all did well in their roles, and I hope they keep this thing going. No spoilers, but stick around to the very end for some post credit stuff.
Trying to fight for the Church, the leader of a Church-organized task force intended to stop demonic activity from spreading is forced to look into a cult that's intended to weaponize demons to unleash Armageddon bringing them together to stop it from happening.
For the most part, there's quite a lot to like here. One of the films' better aspects is the rather fun and detailed setup at play that gives this a lot to like. Initially providing vital clues about the connection to the other film as a fine starting point by getting to know who he is, the way it expands on that brief bit to encapsulate the use of a Holy task force for the Church to fight off against demonic plagues and forces is quite fun. This amount of fine detail is woven into the main story here where he and his partner are sent in search for the cult that's looking to start Armageddon by forcing demonic beings into unwitting hosts and sending them out into the world. This is detailed and builds throughout the first half quite well. That allows the film to become quite eerie and chiling once it gets to the cult activities. The beginning stages here featuring the recovered tapes from inside the cult showing one of their possession rituals on a victim or showing what happens when they catch a member trying to sneak away, comes off nicely building off the setup established earlier. The later scenes where their mercenary skills are put to the test tracking the leader down and dealing with the shootouts including his team and the rest of the cultists in some really exciting encounters. The found-footage aspect to this one gets the action up-close and personal, so the tight spaces and confrontations have more impact being right in their headspace for everything and leaves this quite a lot to like. There isn't a lot really wrong here as the issues aren't all that detrimental. The main point of this one is the cult's leader who suffers from a lot of the drawbacks these films are plagued with as he's far from the kind of charismatic leader needed to pull this off. His ranting and raving is not that type of persona to lead others the way he does, and the lack of context involving what his overall purpose is means the final confrontation has very few stakes or emotional impact when it occurs. There's a confusing nature to what the purpose of the creature coming to life and going on the mission as there's little about this which makes sense, making it slightly disappointing. Combined with the somewhat low budget on display, these are the few minor issues here.
Rated Unrated/R: Violence and Language.
For the most part, there's quite a lot to like here. One of the films' better aspects is the rather fun and detailed setup at play that gives this a lot to like. Initially providing vital clues about the connection to the other film as a fine starting point by getting to know who he is, the way it expands on that brief bit to encapsulate the use of a Holy task force for the Church to fight off against demonic plagues and forces is quite fun. This amount of fine detail is woven into the main story here where he and his partner are sent in search for the cult that's looking to start Armageddon by forcing demonic beings into unwitting hosts and sending them out into the world. This is detailed and builds throughout the first half quite well. That allows the film to become quite eerie and chiling once it gets to the cult activities. The beginning stages here featuring the recovered tapes from inside the cult showing one of their possession rituals on a victim or showing what happens when they catch a member trying to sneak away, comes off nicely building off the setup established earlier. The later scenes where their mercenary skills are put to the test tracking the leader down and dealing with the shootouts including his team and the rest of the cultists in some really exciting encounters. The found-footage aspect to this one gets the action up-close and personal, so the tight spaces and confrontations have more impact being right in their headspace for everything and leaves this quite a lot to like. There isn't a lot really wrong here as the issues aren't all that detrimental. The main point of this one is the cult's leader who suffers from a lot of the drawbacks these films are plagued with as he's far from the kind of charismatic leader needed to pull this off. His ranting and raving is not that type of persona to lead others the way he does, and the lack of context involving what his overall purpose is means the final confrontation has very few stakes or emotional impact when it occurs. There's a confusing nature to what the purpose of the creature coming to life and going on the mission as there's little about this which makes sense, making it slightly disappointing. Combined with the somewhat low budget on display, these are the few minor issues here.
Rated Unrated/R: Violence and Language.
Not a high budget movie, not a huge production, (hell, you may even have trouble finding this movie with the amount of films with "ghost" in the title.) Of all the films I have watched recently, though, this is one to look at. Great military action, some funny moments and some spookiness. For what it is, definitely worth a watch just to appreciate the acting and camerawork. 9.5/10, definitely worth your time. I won't include spoiler since it is new, but I dont enjoy a lot of the cheesy 'new' movies and this one was definitely one of the best, especially since it is free on Tubi. Beat out a lot of the stuff we pay subscriptions to watch.
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