Stars: Felissa Rose, Michael Wainwright, Thomas Haley, Brialynn Massie, Michael Jon Murphy, Jennifer Nangle, Vernon Wells, Colton Wheeler, Emily Coupe, Noël VanBrocklin, Pat Trimmer, Frank Tryon, Devanny Pinn, Charles Chudabala, Hunter Johnson | Written by Richard J. Aguirre, Paul McFall, Anthony Werley | Directed by Alexander T. Hwang
Lilith is an anthology film from Alexander T. Hwang (Prey in Cold Blood) revolves around various incarnations of the demon Lilith, portrayed by a different actress in each segment. In folklore, Lilith was actually the first wife of Adam. She was banished from Eden for refusing to be subservient to him and became a creature of the night in revenge.
Beginning with a showdown between Lilith Father Murphy and Detective Carson (Thomas Haley; The Crossing). The scenes between the film’s segments all involve these three. Father Murphy is a priest who’s losing his faith. Carson wants revenge on Lilith for reasons explained in the first segment.
Lilith is an anthology film from Alexander T. Hwang (Prey in Cold Blood) revolves around various incarnations of the demon Lilith, portrayed by a different actress in each segment. In folklore, Lilith was actually the first wife of Adam. She was banished from Eden for refusing to be subservient to him and became a creature of the night in revenge.
Beginning with a showdown between Lilith Father Murphy and Detective Carson (Thomas Haley; The Crossing). The scenes between the film’s segments all involve these three. Father Murphy is a priest who’s losing his faith. Carson wants revenge on Lilith for reasons explained in the first segment.
- 7/27/2021
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
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