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Dark Heaven

Dark Heaven
Directed by Douglas Schulze
Velocity

scribbled by LM Campbell

God is going alpha and omega on all of our asses; an assault of literally Biblical proportions is being waged by the guy upstairs against all of us sinners. Like all of you I have often fantasized about waking up one morning to discover that almost everyone else in the world is dead. However, a cop wakes up to such a celebratory event and is absolutely morose over it. He eventually meets up with a man of the cloth (he seems sad too, but that is likely due to the reduced priest-to-altar-boy ratio). I fell asleep for a while, but I’m sure some revelation (ya, a bad pun) was revealed that I missed.

There might have been some mutants, or aliens and maybe a couple crazy hillbillies like in Deliverance, or maybe mutant hillbillies like in Wrong Turn, or even mutant alien hillbillies like in Ed Lee’s Family Tradition. It’s moot at this point. When I woke up again the priest couldn’t get into his church and the cop found someone else that was alive. But I must have dozed off once again because when I woke up next the credits were rolling. The credits were really very nice; a black screen with a crisp white font. They travelled up vertically and left me with a sense of closure.

Mitchell Wells

Founder and Editor in Chief of Horror Society. Self proclaimed Horror Movie Freak, Tech Geek, love indie films and all around nice kinda guy!!

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