Wow, an indie film that looks quite stunning, directed by first-timer Thomas P. Clay and starring Erica Leerhsen. I know we might want to push this in the horror category, but from the trailer it does look more like a searching thriller.
A young wife and mother of two children is challenged to overcome her passive beliefs on religion after a serious car accident. Receiving haunting images of her past she is forced to make a decision that will decide her fate. Searching for the true meaning of our existence she comes to the end of her journey and believes she has only two choices in the eyes of God; do not have faith and die or have faith and....die.
Trailer after the break. via DC and Icons of Fright
Official website...
A young wife and mother of two children is challenged to overcome her passive beliefs on religion after a serious car accident. Receiving haunting images of her past she is forced to make a decision that will decide her fate. Searching for the true meaning of our existence she comes to the end of her journey and believes she has only two choices in the eyes of God; do not have faith and die or have faith and....die.
Trailer after the break. via DC and Icons of Fright
Official website...
- 4/9/2009
- QuietEarth.us
A religious cult known as the Christians is getting into horror movie filmmaking with "The Message." Mostly involving a series of flashing images, "The Message," from Clay Castle Productions seems to need a message of its own. But, visually the teaser works on some level and captures the theme of a psychological horror film; have a first look at this film, which will be available in 2009, probably on DVD.
The synopsis...
A young wife and mother of two children is challenged to overcome her passive beliefs on religion after a serious car accident. Receiving haunting images of her past she is forced to make a decision that will decide her fate. Searching for the true meaning of our existence she comes to the end of her journey and believes she has only two choices in the eyes of God; do not have faith and die or have faith and....die (Internet).
Release Date: 2009.
Rating: Unknown.
The synopsis...
A young wife and mother of two children is challenged to overcome her passive beliefs on religion after a serious car accident. Receiving haunting images of her past she is forced to make a decision that will decide her fate. Searching for the true meaning of our existence she comes to the end of her journey and believes she has only two choices in the eyes of God; do not have faith and die or have faith and....die (Internet).
Release Date: 2009.
Rating: Unknown.
- 4/4/2009
- by Michael Ross Allen
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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