3/10
I'm not a sinner
23 July 2017
Warning: Spoilers
This is one of those films which was like watching a train wreak, horrible, but I couldn't turn away.

The film opens with a killing and jumps about 25 years later with Bill Horton (Keith Collins) as our Bible quoting, doing God's work, cookie baking killer in Barefoot Beach (Point Pleasant Beach) , New Jersey. Old school Detective John Vance (Doug Bollinger) is teamed up with rookie Detective Edward Legros (Michael Billy) to solve the case while our killer goes to a psychologist (Samantha Artese). His visits supply us with his background.

We have seen self righteous killers before, and they are rarely done good since Kevin Spacey in "Seven." Doug Bollinger had all the best lines with references to the over abundant 70's TV cop shows. However, he and none of the actors for that matter, were convincing in their roles, some of which may be due to the script.

The ending had a twist I really wasn't expecting because I didn't care enough to look for it.

Winner of the Atlantic City Cinefest 2015 best horror feature and Doug Bollinger as best actor in a horror feature, so what do I know.

Guide: F-word. Nudity (Serena Pallottini)
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