![]() ![]() ![]() Cricket Brown is new to me but really sells the innocence of someone who has never felt seen because of her disability. He can plan a sympathetic drunk like no one else and still has enough humanity to where you never root against him. With his gruff voice, messy hair, and apathetic aura, Morgan never comes across as disingenuous. Jeffrey Dean Morgan feels right at home as Gerry Fenn. Your story is only as good as the actors that anchor it, and holy sh*t does The Unholy bring out the dream team for this theological tale of horror. The question at hand is how does The Unholy stand up in such an elevated sub-genre? Spotty, If I am being honest, but there’s actually a good amount of heart here, so let’s work for the weekend, as life dictates we do, and join me for a few beers as we tackle The Unholy. The 90s has The Devils Advocate, and since I love myself some Christopher Walken, I still defend The Prophecy, while the recently released Saint Maud was able to tackle the struggle of faith in a dark and mind-f*ck type of way. After The trifecta that is Rosemary’s Baby, The Exorcist, and The Omen, it takes quite a bit of oomph to try and tackle the subject matter in a way that’ll resonate with an audience. Religious horror is a tricky thing to do because the bar was set so damn high from the start. Simultaneously, her connection to the divine spirit strengthens, only this may not be the Virgin Mary everyone believes it is. The two grow a friendship and bond over the unbelievable situation they are both involved in. ![]() Gerry uses his charm and lands the exclusive rights to be the sole interviewer for Alice. Through Mary, not only can she now speak and hear but also becomes a conduit for her miracles. Alice (Cricket Brown) is a young deaf Catholic who the Virgin Mary has visited. After his story comes up as a bust (meaning no cash in his pocket), Gerry happens to stumble on a woman in a nightgown praying to a visible spirit. He now puts a few splashes of whiskey in his morning coffee before heading off on some joke of an assignment for a click-bait website. His career as a journalist is all but gone since he was caught fabricating stories. LOWDOWN: Gerry Fenn (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) has lost it all. The only issue is that this miracle and others that follow may be the work of the devil. As luck would have it, he witnesses a divine miracle that could change the world and salvage his career. PLOT: A disgraced journalist finds himself in a small New England town chasing a bogus story for a quick buck. ![]()
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