Single father Paul Henson purchases a newspaper in the small town of Copperton, Ohio and moves there with his teenage daughter Christina. The two soon come to realize the townsfolk, led by t... Read allSingle father Paul Henson purchases a newspaper in the small town of Copperton, Ohio and moves there with his teenage daughter Christina. The two soon come to realize the townsfolk, led by the evil Reverend Donovan, are actually Satanists.Single father Paul Henson purchases a newspaper in the small town of Copperton, Ohio and moves there with his teenage daughter Christina. The two soon come to realize the townsfolk, led by the evil Reverend Donovan, are actually Satanists.
- Paul Henson
- (as Dino Tripodus)
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- TriviaShot in 1989 by director Eric Swelstad on 16mm film and lost in obscurity and distribution false starts for over 30 years. Swelstad abandoned the project before finding a distributor and the title has yet to be released to a mass market audience. Over the years various producers including Jim Wynorski, Rob Spera and Jody Savin have expressed an interest in putting the finishing touches on the film, with the intention of finally releasing it. Swelstad, who owns the initial rights to Blood Church, was resistant and nothing came of their efforts. In 2004, two individual production companies American Film Partners International and Media Blasters expressed an interest in the film, once again with little luck. After years of delay, the film was finally finished and released by Visual Vengeance in 2022.
- Quotes
Reverend Donovan: Like primal wolves, thirsty for the blood of our enemies, we thrive upon the knowledge of power and fear. Fear keeps the system in check.
Sheriff: You have the right to remain silent.
Reverend Donovan: The domination of the weak always gives power to the strong.
Sheriff: Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law.
Reverend Donovan: The holy blood of the innocent, the wretched, vile remains of the dead shall rise under him.
Sheriff: You have the right to an attorney...
Reverend Donovan: And a new order shall emerge, and the feeble non-believers shall bleed - oh yes, bleed - for their ignorant sins. We will become the lion. The rest shall become sheep.
Overall, this was a generally enjoyable if somewhat flawed effort. Among the brighter parts of this one come from the stellar setup involving how the cult operates and carries out its activities that offer up their gradual discovery. With the series of murders appearing as soon as he gets there and the inquisitive nature of his proposition to get the paper running immediately resulting in publishing the articles that bring about the furor over their instances looking into what's going on, this all generates the kind of engaging setup that becomes far more immersive over time. The gradual reveal of the power and control the cult leader brandishes over everyone else, from their refusal to help him uncover the truth to the type of help willing to carry on the secret activities of the cult keeps this one moving along nicely building the mystery as to what's going on. That allows for some decent scenes here with the priest exerting his influence and control over others attempting to stop them, featuring some decent Action scenes throughout the town to accomplish this which has some exciting aspects here. There are some issues to be had with this one. The biggest problem is the highly convoluted and twisted nature of how the case gets unraveled since it seems almost as though he shows up at the town and things go South. Rather than slowly get indoctrinated or uncover the truth through a gradual slow-burning series of events, everything seems to get shoved into his face the second he arrives bringing about a rather unlikely scenario where he's allowed to roam free despite knowing what's going on from the start. For a cult trying to keep their presence a secret would not go through the move they do, this becomes quite frustrating that they would go through what they do as everything is so open that the utterly lame attempts at covering everything up only reveal what's going on further with how lackluster they are at concealing everything. This is almost hand-in-hand with the overlong finale which is unnecessarily overdone and features several rushed and underwhelming situations merely to get a bigger payoff but comes up short which all end up bringing this one down.
Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Language, Violence, and Nudity.
- kannibalcorpsegrinder
- Dec 23, 2022
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- Runtime1 hour 42 minutes
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