The title and the poster imply something. They imply a horror movie of some sort, arguably supernatural. The movie even begins with an assortment of black and white photographs of people apparently around a church. The description in the plot synopsis is so nonspecific and generic as to tell us nothing at all.
And watching this movie, "nothing at all" describes it. It's 1 hour and 52 minutes long, and as of 1 hour and 14 minutes, nothing has happened. Nothing scary, nothing supernatural, nothing that would qualify it as a horror movie, nothing at all relating to the title.
What it essentially is is a drama story about some guy in a small town who becomes deacon of their church, and is also put in charge of fostering a teenaged girl who has a needlessly belligerent boyfriend who all but outright threatens the deacon to his face, as well as loiters around his house late at night.
Suddenly another teenage girl is cryptically taunting the deacon guy, telling him he's going to die that day. Several days pass and absolutely nothing happens. Another guy suddenly starts freaking out and threatening the guy, saying that one of the other people is "not right". Suddenly, he's out in some junkyard looking place with a cross painted on his face. Suddenly some other guy I never saw before stabs him to death. I have no idea who these two people are and this scene only comes up near the end as some big dramatic thing that came out of nowhere and had absolutely no build or attention.
This sort of random nonsense is all over the movie. At one point, an old man dies and the deacon's son randomly says she's planning on burying him upside down. That night, the deacon has a hallucination/nightmare that he's buried alive. Later on, the widow of the dead man angrily confronts the deacon to clarify... she didn't bury her husband upside down. Then she storms off.
All throughout these random, not at all connected events is inexplicably suspenseful, horror-mood music that is completely out of place and leads us on as more nothing happens.
Heaping on this pile of absolute random nonsense, one of the characters, a very distinctive looking black man who looks rather like Georgia Representative John Lewis is named as "Leon" early in the film, then inexplicably he is called "Deion" later on by everyone.
This incoherent, nonexistent storytelling, combined with the very low budget look and horrendous acting gives off very strong vibes of "The Room" but with absolutely none of the charm or hilarity.
this movie comes across like something that was being filmed as it was being written by someone completely unaware of what they are supposed to be writing or filming. It is little more than a random assortment of scenes in a small town with the occasional very slight, minor drama.