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A bold and honest film wrapped up in a sticky web of horror and suspense., Review by OneWayFilms
Rating Another round of applause to Cloud Ten Pictures for adopting the newest feature from independent filmmakers, Josh & Jeremiah Daws and their film DANGEROUS CALLING. Cloud Ten Pictures continues to set the standard for releasing powerful and thought-provoking Christian thrillers that not only entertain us, but challenge us with biblical truths.
As a student and critic of film, I have learned that it doesn't always take a Hollywood-size budget to deliver thrilling and exciting films. They help, but are not always necessary. Over the years, we have seen small independent films come out of nowhere, and beat down some of the larger, more popular, popcorn blockbusters that are expected to be big hits.
I've learned that sometimes, a well-told story backed up with a moderate budget and quality acting can be JUST as effective and more memorable than any action-packed, over-blown, star-filled Hollywood feature.
In the world of Christian films, we are seeing a surge of better quality, well-paced and professionally made features that are sure to make an impact among Christian AND non-Christian viewers. This is a welcomed change I have been ready to embrace.
I was not disappointed with DANGEROUS CALLING. Josh & Jeremiah Daws have done an OUTSTANDING job at creating an exciting suspense thriller that draws you in from the first scene and holds you on the edge of your seat until the very end.
A timely message for the church with nail-biting suspense.
"MISERY" meets "Psycho" in the characters of Sister Pat Hinton and her deranged son, Elijah who take church politics to a new level and God's justice into their own hands. Pat & Elijah are both disturbingly played to perfection by Jackie Prucha (Death of Seasons, The Last Adam) and Brandon O’Dell (The Mist, One Tree Hill) who give new meaning to dysfunctional families.
Stephen Caudill (End of the Spear) and Carrie Walrond Flightsts of Angels) round off the stellar cast as Pastor Evan and Nora Burke, who take on the new church and sister Pat.
A well-written and skillfully directed film that will challenge your church on issues that very few films are afraid to address. A bold and honest film wrapped up in a sticky web of horror and suspense.
(Posted on 2/5/10) -
Excellent, Review by Paul (electrify)
Rating as good as the rest of your movies (Posted on 1/26/10)
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Excellent just like all your films, Review by Paul (electrify)
Rating Cant wait for it to come out (Posted on 1/26/10)
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It's got my attention!, Review by JanaMarie
Rating Mysteries are my favorite type of story, right after romance, but their so similar and close in nature.
This trailer intrigues me enough that I want to see more.
I love a good whodunit! (Posted on 1/25/10) -
Wow!, Review by Framebyframe.com
Very few movies make us say “Wow!” when they’re finished. We said “Wow!” when Dangerous Calling finished. Very few movies have us talking to the characters saying things like – “Don’t go in there! Keep quiet he’s coming.” – Dangerous Calling had us talking to the characters. Even fewer movies have what we call jump-factor causing us to jump when the unexpected happens. Dangerous Calling has plenty of jump-factor. The movie clocks in at 90 minutes, but it’s a full 90 minutes. At first I thought the slower moving portions of the flick, of which there are few, made for a somewhat disjointed story line. However, in retrospect, the occasional slowdowns are welcome catch-your-breathe moments. In the end, this is an incredible movie with all the right elements to keep you glued to the screen. (Posted on 1/7/10)
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