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Ordinary Sinner

Country: USA, Language: English, 91 mins

  • Director: John Henry Davis
  • Writer: William Mahone
  • Producer: Chris Bongirne; John Henry Davis

CGiii Comment

It's in focus, you can hear what the actors are saying (although the actual content of what they're saying is unimportant).

These are the only good things that can be said about this.

The suspense will have you on the edge of your toilet seat - chucking up all the religious vomit that you have been forced to ingest.

A putrid way to squander too many minutes.

AVOID.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Three friends encounter violence and bigotry in a small college town.

Cast & Characters

Brendan Hines as Peter;
Elizabeth Banks as Rachel;
Christopher Elsewhere as Alex;
A Martinez as Father Ed;
Peter Onorati as Mike;
Jesse Tyler Ferguson as Ogden;
Joshua Harto as Scott;
Kia Goodwin as Deborah;
Chris Messina as Silvio;
Nathaniel Marston as Robert;
Daniel Stewart Sherman as Edgar;
Rusty De Wees as Bill Parish;
Brian Hammer as Gas Attendant;
William Mahone as Detective Arcudi;
Lynn Bowman as Mrs. Scherm