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Satan Hates You

Satan Hates You

Danger After Dark (2009)
Xvid
Horror
USA | English | Color |

Inspired from the golden age of religious cinema, Satan Hates You is a graphic horror film that tells the stories of a brother and sister and their personal struggles with the ultimate evil; Lucifer himself!


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Don Wood Marc
Christine Spencer Wendy
Angus Scrimm Dr. Michael Gabriel
Reggie Bannister Mickey
Larry Fessenden Glumac
Bradford Scobie Scadlock
Christina Campanella Holly
Turquoise Taylor Grant Serena
Matt Huffman Bob
Michael Berryman Mr. Harker
Ruth Kulerman Mrs. Harker
Jennifer Boutell Karen
Debbie Rochon Tina
Amy Chang Kelly
Wes Day Brian
Brenda Cooney Margaret
Francine Pado Jessica
Kristyne Watters Nurse
Jeb Berrier Abortionist
Winston Bramen Stoner
Ron Ward Rocker
John Levene The Reverend Bernie Shanks
Max Brooks Reporter
Laura Sweeney Lori
Pauley Perrette Marie Flowers

Trailer

Edition details

Nr Discs 1
Regions Region 1

Personal

Owner Jackmeats Flix
Location Deleted
Watched Jul 26, 2013 (at Home)
Quantity 1
Index 2028
Added Date Jul 06, 2017 01:37:55
Modified Date Dec 09, 2024 10:28:45

Notes

My quick rating - 4.1/10. This flick draws inspiration from the golden age of religious cinema, tackling themes of morality, sin, and redemption with a heavy dose of horror. While the concept of intertwining horror with overt religious messaging has potential, this independent film struggles to balance its ambitions with its limited execution. The story focuses on a brother and sister's descent into sin and their eventual confrontation with Lucifer himself. While the premise has promise, the story often feels weighed down by heavy-handed religious overtones. The portrayal of sin and excess lacks the energy or creativity to engage an audience, often coming across as preachy rather than provocative or entertaining. The lack of humor or extremity in these depictions makes them feel stagnant and uninspired. On the technical side, the acting is unfortunately a low point. Both Marc (Don Wood) and Wendy (Christine Spencer) gave performances that lack depth and conviction, making it difficult to connect with or invest in their characters. Costume design, while understandably constrained by the film's budget, appears amateurish and distracts from the film's darker tones. The devilish costumes in particular seem more suited to a Halloween clearance sale than a depiction of the ultimate evil. However, there are some positives. For an independent production, the film does show heart. It's clear that James Felix McKenney and the rest of the crew were passionate about their message, even if the delivery fell short. The commitment to a religious-horror hybrid, while not fully realized here, is a unique niche worth exploring. While Satan Hates You doesn't reach its potential, it's not entirely without merit. There are far more expensive Hollywood productions with even less substance. Still, judged on its own, the film fails to rise above mediocrity and leaves little lasting impact.