Review of Unholy (2007) by Jason D — 06 Dec 2008
This small, yet ambitious film takes a breath of fresh air by trying to be different and unique from the rest of the Direct to DVD schlock that comes out these days. Adrienne Barbeau (I don't care how old she is, I would still fuck her) is a widow whose daughter commits suicide one day, which opens up a HUGE can of worms that leads her into a dark corner of the world involving government-funded occult conspiracies that involve Nazi scientists developing the unholy trinity of experiments: Time Travel, Mind Control, and Invisibility.
Helping Barbeau's character is her son, played by Nicholas Brendon. The story finally leads to a so-so twist and climax that was somewhat predictable, but oh well. With this kind of film, everything would have to come full circle, especially given the sometimes very confusing material.
Still, it's not a bad film by any means. Kudos to the filmmakers for trying something a bit different.
This review of Unholy (2007) was written by Jason D on 06 Dec 2008.
Unholy has generally received negative reviews.
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