4/10
THE WAGES OF SIN
27 December 2018
Warning: Spoilers
When the army dumps toxic waste into Clear Lake, people died from a mysterious illness. The Reverend (Michael Madsen) claims sin was reason and convinces a group of teens to kidnap sinful town folks so he can purge them from the community. The Reverend got convicted, but the teens got off. 15 years later, Kyra (Shi Ne Nielson) and Nikki (Heather Simpson) decide to shoot a documentary about the abandon town including interviews with four of the remaining teens, now grown adults. These four are the only ones that are left as someone has been killing them off.

This isn't hard to figure out. While you have more suspects than a Scooby-doo episode, you don't have much more, and they make it a bit obvious. There is some blood, but the horror aspect is minimum. There is some old inner conflicts in the group, but nothing well written. Even though the town has been abandoned for 15 years, none of the abandoned vehicles have flat or cracked tires.

Fairly lame for a Madsen film. Now part of a 30 Horror Film Collection.

Parental Guide: F-bomb, sex, nudity (Carla Toutz)
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