Gods of Perdition

2018
Gods of Perdition
7.3| 0h30m| en| More Info
Released: 10 February 2018 Released
Producted By: Alazmat Films
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Official Website: http://www.tellyvizion.com/artist/Alazmat%20Films
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Luly's fears of her dad being alienated from her after her parents' divorce results in a demonic creature entering her life and capitalizing on her fears by using her as a portal for murder.

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schizophonicguy The most poorly written piece of Drabble I've ever had the horror of warching. Directing and acting is subpar but if I was Alberto Martinez I'd disassociate myself with the hack writer Bucky Long. Don't quit your day job buddy
kdsss I really enjoyed this movie, which was diverse because although it had some scary parts to it, it also revealed drama we see in everyday situations such as divorce, going to counseling, visits with lawyers. It revealed the child's fears and stress and sometimes kids can create imaginary friends to help cope when going through problems. I recommend this movie and it's creativity. Good job Alberto Martinez.
stephcisneroz This movie was an awesome horror film. Haven't had a horror movie keep my attention in decades. Awesome to see that the very little talked about subject matter was addressed. Not only was it scary and spooky as a parent and child of a broken home it touched a very sensitive part of my heart in a good way. Keep up the good work and advocacy Mr. Martinez.
kathyapolias I had the privilege of seeing this film last night in Manhattan. It is so unique on so many levels. It fuses horror with a social commentary on how parents who are estranged from each other often try to use the children against each other, how lawyers and at times the family court system enable such behavior, and the devastating impact that this behavior has on the children. It focuses on a topic that affects so many people, yet is so underrepresented in film and art. That is one of the reasons that this film is really important. I strongly recommend it.