Lux in Tenebris (2017)
28KLux in Tenebris: Directed by Branislav R. Tatalovic. With Eric Roberts, Courtney Mclaughlin, Hannah Gourdine, Alex Russo. After her man DeShawn ends up in prison, Virginia raises two small girls and pursues a fresh start, guided by God. DeShawn comes back, the “devil” strikes again, and Virginia’s daughters must seek an eternal “light in the darkness”.
“Director B.R. TATALOVIC and ensemble did a wonderful job with this film. I was drawn into the story and truly felt for the characters. The actors are quite believable in their roles. One performer (portraying the heavy) does such a splendid job of stirring emotions, you want to reach into the screen and strangle him! A friend also attending the premiere was convinced an u0026quot;actual thugu0026quot; off the streets was used in the movie. She said u0026quot;nou0026quot; actor could be that u0026quot;realu0026quot; (a true compliment to a fine performer). Again, many kudos to the u0026quot;entireu0026quot; cast, crew and production company.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eIt was fun seeing movie veteran ERIC ROBERTS back in the limelight as a card dealer with a significant story to tell that comes full circle. The picture moves along at a nice pace due to competent editing. Nothing is dragged out for time. It touches base on the very feelings promoted in the fervid trailer. Also refreshing is the way religion is woven into the movie in a u0026quot;positiveu0026quot; light. Although the film is raw and gripping with itu0026#39;s tale, the viewer is given a sense of decency with supporting characters providing Christian aid and compassion. u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eEverything else….the lush cinematography, locations, music, props, wardrobe, etc. are very well presented, and the direction by B.R. TATALOVIC is right on the money. The well composed story by ALEX RUSSO honestly brings out the frailty of human beings and the emotions of love, hate, passion, lust, greed and misfortune. I truly recommend seeing this outstanding indie film. You cannot watch this motion picture without empathy. Bravo!”