After being sent to a sinister religious retreat by their stepfather, two siblings fight to escape in order to save their mother from harm.After being sent to a sinister religious retreat by their stepfather, two siblings fight to escape in order to save their mother from harm.After being sent to a sinister religious retreat by their stepfather, two siblings fight to escape in order to save their mother from harm.
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Ana-Claire 'Ace' Henley
- Rebecca
- (as Ana-Claire Henley)
River Fallon
- Church Member #1
- (as Braden Lee)
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Some of the cinematography was good but some of it was not. Most of the film had great sound design, though there was some poor dialogue or ADR sync issues at times. I think what I liked the most about it was the script wasn't terrible for a plot that wasn't totally grabbing my interest. The poster really catches your eye and it's one of the film's cooler traits.
The acting could have been better, but it was fine for what it was. Some of the kills were kind of clever too. I think my main concern was the misuse of lighting really lowered the film quality for me. The choreography during fights needed more previsionary treatment and the ending came off a bit too corny. I have to say it was better than most films at this level. The written dialogue was a pretty decent effort from what I expected.
The acting could have been better, but it was fine for what it was. Some of the kills were kind of clever too. I think my main concern was the misuse of lighting really lowered the film quality for me. The choreography during fights needed more previsionary treatment and the ending came off a bit too corny. I have to say it was better than most films at this level. The written dialogue was a pretty decent effort from what I expected.
I've been a fan of Chris Moore's movies. Despite the subject matter, there's some humor to it.
Two foster kids are dropped off at Abraham House run by a sadistic religious "mother." It is the fight of their lives to escape the insanity they face.
The tone for "Sin" easily blends suspense, humor, and horror. And, Jo-Ann Robinson steals the movie as our religious "mother". Her performance rivals Woman from The People Under The Stairs.
Definitely worth checking. It is currently streaming on Tubi.
Two foster kids are dropped off at Abraham House run by a sadistic religious "mother." It is the fight of their lives to escape the insanity they face.
The tone for "Sin" easily blends suspense, humor, and horror. And, Jo-Ann Robinson steals the movie as our religious "mother". Her performance rivals Woman from The People Under The Stairs.
Definitely worth checking. It is currently streaming on Tubi.
OMG that was God awful, no pun intended! I will never get that 1 hour 34 minutes back in my life ever. Don't waste your precious time also!!!!!
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This review does not contain spoilers, that is impossible!
Children Of SIN...It's a Cool Little Flick, Reminds Me Of Sleepaway Camp And Those Actors Were "FAR OUT" Man, No Bruce Willis Or Charlize Theron, But They Did Their Thang, And I Hope They Go Far In Their Acting Careers, New Talent Is ALWAYS Welcomed On The Big Or Little Screen!
This film looks great and way above the budget. A few homages to other horror classics, some Kubrick-esque shots and a score reminiscent of Halloween 3, but a timely, original story and some great jump scares. The script and characters felt real.
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- Quotes
[to Megan who is bound and gagged]
Mary Esther: Are you ready to ask for God's forgiveness?
- SoundtracksIn the Garden
Music and Lyrics by Austin Miles (as C. Austin Miles)
Performed by Christopher Wesley Moore
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- Budget
- $20,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 35 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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