The Dooms Chapel Horror (2016)
60KThe Dooms Chapel Horror: Directed by John William Holt. With Bill Oberst Jr., Austin Madding, Abby Murphy, Josh Cornelius. Kyle Cole returns home to the town of Kaler Mills. He hasn’t been back in 10 years since the people of the town turned on him believing that he was responsible for his brothers death. His brother, Ryan Cole, was the beloved “fair haired boy” of Kaler Mills. Loved by all, hated by none. After his death in a tragic farm accident a video was released that made it seem that Kyle could have prevented his brothers death. Now, armed with a documentary crew, Kyle has returned to face his demons. But he forgot about one of them… This is an 80’s style creature feature with a modern twist. Made with practical effects and classic stop motion monster techniques, The Dooms Chapel Horror will keep you on the edge of your seat to the very end.
“I was proud to be able to get in Maiden Alley Cinema to view the premiere of this film. I am a new comer to independently made films, so I wasnu0026#39;t expecting much, I was very pleased with this film. The only reason I didnu0026#39;t give it 10 stars is that there were parts of the film I didnu0026#39;t understand as far as the story line, but overall it was very good. Actors Austin Madding and Joshua Mark Robinson, well, I just love them. Joshua is a local and his acting makes me proud. Christopher Bower is just wonderful. I am one that would love to see a horror film without so many four letter words and nudity though and this one had some four letter words and a little nudity, just would rather not have it. So I donu0026#39;t recommend taking small children to see it. If you are a regular movie buff, donu0026#39;t judge a film like this harshly. These people making these films fund the movies themselves and most actors do not get paid. I think that is the mistake that people make when they watch an independent film, so keep that in mind when you view these films. I recommend watching this one. Especially if you like horror films. I am proud of these people and good job to all involved. More film directors and producers should seek local talent in our area, and these producers and directors have taken advantage of that. Paducah, KY, and Metropolis, IL, are excellent areas for scenery and actors. These people have taken advantage of that and I am sure with each film that is made, they will get even better. Keep going guys, excellent job!!! from Melina Draffen AKA (Beth Kozine, author of Forgiveness Not Permission)”