
Sinners and Saints 2004
"He's a cop for god, walking a beat in hell."
Dive into the twisted world of *Sinners and Saints (2004)*, Melantha Blackthorne's unflinching horror masterpiece that blends blasphemy with brutal action and surreal science fiction.
Director: Melantha Blackthorne
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Sinners and Saints (2004) about?
This 2004 horror film follows Father Charmichael Drake, a priest plagued by prophetic nightmares, who teams up with Sister Jordan Merrick to battle demonic forces in a nightmarish Hades dimension. Their mission spirals into a surreal, ultra-violent battle against the Queen of Hell, where faith meets madness.
Who directed Sinners and Saints?
Melantha Blackthorne directed *Sinners and Saints (2004)*, co-directing with Jason Cavalier to craft a uniquely disturbing vision.
Who stars in Sinners and Saints?
The film stars Melantha Blackthorne as Father Charmichael Drake, alongside Jason Cavalier, Jan Pivon, Michael Brunet, and Lucy Locas in key roles.
Is Sinners and Saints (2004) worth watching?
If you crave horror that's as artistic as it is grotesque, *Sinners and Saints* delivers. While it lacks an IMDb rating, its raw creativity and unapologetic darkness make it a cult favorite for fans of extreme horror and offbeat cinema.
How long is Sinners and Saints?
The runtime for *Sinners and Saints (2004)* is 87 minutes.
About Sinners and Saints (2004) — A Horror Odyssey Through Hell's Darkest Corners
Dive into the twisted world of *Sinners and Saints (2004)*, Melantha Blackthorne's unflinching horror masterpiece that blends blasphemy with brutal action and surreal science fiction. Directed by Blackthorne and starring in the lead role, this cult classic follows Father Charmichael Drake—a tormented priest whose clairvoyant nightmares push him to confront demonic forces in a nightmarish, godforsaken underworld. Joined by the enigmatic Sister Jordan Merrick (a scantily clad nun with a razor-sharp wit), Drake descends into Hades' dimension, where the line between salvation and damnation blurs amid grotesque horrors, visceral violence, and a hauntingly artistic visual style.
Crafted with a bold, transgressive edge, *Sinners and Saints* isn't just a horror flick—it's a fever dream of religious iconoclasm, where every frame drips with gore and existential dread. The film's dark, twisted narrative and fearless execution make it a standout in the horror genre, appealing to fans of films that refuse to play by the rules. Expect the unexpected as Blackthorne and co-director Jason Cavalier deliver a movie that's as thought-provoking as it is shocking.