AniInterview
Sorry, this movie sucks
Fairaher
The film makes a home in your brain and the only cure is to see it again.
Salubfoto
It's an amazing and heartbreaking story.
Robert Joyner
The plot isn't so bad, but the pace of storytelling is too slow which makes people bored. Certain moments are so obvious and unnecessary for the main plot. I would've fast-forwarded those moments if it was an online streaming. The ending looks like implying a sequel, not sure if this movie will get one
mcarrrr
I watched this on Hulu yesterday and did stick with it to the end. The film is misrepresented as horror as far as I'm concerned. This was more like the type of film you'd see on a Christian TV station since the message is more about where your soul ends up after death. It was made with production company of mostly first timers and based on that I have to give them credit for doing better than many "professional" Hollywood productions I have seen. Remember "Battlefield Earth"? I wanted to gouge my eyes out after 10 minutes of that abomination. I did think some of the acting was OK. The Dr., Lisa and David characters had some good moments. Lighting, sound and cinematography were impressive for a first time effort. The special effects should have been left out. If you are a true horror fan you will be disappointed. If you prefer the type of Christian films that deal with end times, mark of the beast, etc you'll probably like this.
rixrex
All those who are into being PC are aghast at the dogmatic Christian view of this film, claiming it contains racist ideation and/or religious intolerance.Those who don't care about being PC, but are oriented towards slick production values and competent acting are dismayed at the lack of such here.Those who decry this film for both of these points are apoplectic that this production was let loose on the general public, as evidenced in comments here.What is an interesting premise, which isn't original, but is a combination of GHOST and FROM BEYOND, is dealt with in a rather immature manner, yet done with gusto. What the crew and actors lacked in sensibility, professional abilities and technical expertise is somewhat offset by the effort displayed.It isn't nearly as bad as many here think, and would have been fine in the hands of someone with maturity and common sense, though it is enough below mediocrity to elicit laughs and groans. However, it unfolds with enough intensity to keep interest throughout, and is close to on par with a Corman-produced entry of his earliest period of work, or the material of Arkoff or Sam Katzman. If you get it for $2 (or less) as did I, you won't feel disappointed, but will wish you could have had a say in how it was made.
jc1-7
When the movie first started I thought cheesy. The first ten minutes were really boring. After the slow beginning and some of the soap opera antics, I started liking it. The plot was different than anything I had ever seen. Now, was it a horror? Not really. It shouldn't have been classied as a horror or the producers should have put more money into the movie to make it scary. As it was, the creatures where only there for a short time. I can only assume this was for money reason.The good side was that the movie was very entertaining. It held my interest (after the start) and did make me wonder about creatures from another dimension.It was obvious that this was a first time movie for the director, but there were a couple of highlights. By the end, I was hooked. Too bad Hollywood didn't put more money behind this.
yurshta
Let's see, cardboard characters like Muslim terrorists have forced a cardboard scientist to perform some exotic drug tests on some cardboard people who have been drugged and kidnapped. You'll be sure to laugh when these pathetic excuses for humanoids get their just deserts! Turns out the drug experiments have given them the ability to sense another world....the world of religious fantasy!--complete with cardboard demons who look like they are made of Papier Mache. Everybody gets dragged off to Hell except for one poor chap who goes to Heaven where he can presumably spend Eternity with the blockheads that created this Masterpiece of the Absurd. I think I'd opt for Hellfire myself. Go see something else, unless you are stoned, in which case, you might actually like it! Couldn't hurt!