1600 years after his birth, Tearlach O'Rian works to save souls from hell while battling his own demons.
Directed by Pat Dortch
hell
demon
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Cast
Drew Starkey
Rodney
Aaron Dominguez
Luis
Isaiah Stratton
Det Randall Wycliffe
Gary Weeks
Det. Bob Simpson
Pat Dortch
Tearlach O'Rian
Javon Johnson
Jackie Founders
Jackie Goldston
Sally O'Leary
Michael Aaron Milligan
Henry
Ezekiel Ajeigbe
Lamar Boyd
Josh Murray
The Dark Stranger
Lacy Camp
Kathleen Simpson
Pierce Pope
Young Tearlach O'Rian
Crew
Pat Dortch
Director
Thomas Torrey
Writer
Pat Dortch
Writer
Pat Dortch
Producer
Kate Kiddo
Key Grip
Popular Reviews
46 reviews
Will CollingwoodPRO
7.0★ · 03/03/26
Light and heavy on a heavy matter, beautifully shot and the first scene - WOW. Brilliant acting, and a delicately balanced script.
Light and heavy on a heavy matter, beautifully shot and the first scene - WOW. Brilliant acting, and a delicately balanced script.
Sommer Ormston
10.0★ · 01/16/26
i think i feel every emotion possible when watching this
i think i feel every emotion possible when watching this
Maz
10.0★ · 09/12/25
You don't think I need to be here?
Why are you here? Huh? Because you want a job in an office? You want to wear a suit? You want to live your life like you're in some American TV show? Eggs sunny-side up? You won't go back because your life amounted to nothing back home.
I wouldn't go back... because I cannot be myself back home. Is that what you wanted to know?
You don't think I need to be here?
Why are you here? Huh? Because you want a job in an office? You want to wear a suit? You want to live your life like you're in some American TV show? Eggs sunny-side up? You won't go back because your life amounted to nothing back home.
I wouldn't go back... because I cannot be myself back home. Is that what you wanted to know?
mia
this doesn’t exist and yet i’m still here
this doesn’t exist and yet i’m still here
efa mali
8.0★ · 01/23/24
beautifully balanced with heartbreak and humour, this film was stunning to look at and follow
the aspect ratio change was a great choice
beautifully balanced with heartbreak and humour, this film was stunning to look at and follow