This was an intense tale of how far a brother will go to save his sister and how corrupt people become when given power unchecked, particularly when it comes to religious beliefs.
Loved it from beginning to end!
It was not bad. I'm trying to put my finger on why I don't feel satisfied because I went into this with low expectations. It was at no point a waste of my time, but hmm... I think I want to blame whoever spliced this story together. Whether that's an editor or director, I'm not sure. The acting was alright. No one is going to win an emmy, but I didn't roll my eyes once. The story was alright...if it…
What an amazing ride this movie was. Who would expect a man's infidelity would turn into a battle between heaven and hell? Visited by the Bayou's very own Grandpappy and Boy Justice, Issac, shit gets real and it leaves you wondering just how would you be judged if you visited the House on the Bayou?
This is one of those movies that strikes home because we're all a little guilty of believing everything that's put on the internet. The boy, Art plays the cynic that refuses to take part in the grave festivities and I loved his performance in this movie. Kiera Knightly did well, but she always does and Matthew Goode held it together as the extremely handsome, devoted father. The conflict between friends and families is so...real. Honestly, the only thing that wasn't…