What happens when a financially strapped Church can't afford to continue? They make a horror movie, of course. At least, that's the premise of Holy Hell, a well-named Austin film by Rafael Antonio Ruiz and co-writer L.B. Bartholomee.
Reverend Lane (Ken Edwards) as a humble man who lives the Bible, instead of forcing it down other's throats. But his flock is dwindling, and his church doesn't have the money to keep the doors open. The decision to make a film stirs up more controversy than they'd ever expect, especially as word gets out it's a horror film. Suddenly they find themselves at odds with a superchurch, which sends an army of protesters to shut them down.
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- 11/11/2009
- by Jenn Brown
- Slackerwood
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