When he starts to dig deeper into the town’s history and the new miracles, some amount of dread and suspense should build. He’s the surrogate for the audience, he’s the man who is supposed to uncover little bits about the happenings and goings-on. Always ready to give a solid performance, you can feel Morgan working to give his thin character some range. Jeffrey Dean Morgan shows up for work as Gerry. Only the problem is there’s no mystery and the film gives up any pretense of trying to create something new very quickly. It didn't have to be amazing, just try to be something a little different. In the wake of so many Conjuring sequels, spinoffs, and imitators I was ready for a spiritual horror film that takes its time and tries to weave something of a mystery. Sadly, that’s where we find Evan Spiliotopoulos’s foray into spiritual horror with The Unholy. I don’t enjoy boring or uninspired horror movies that have nowhere to go. Hell, I love a bad horror movie too when it’s entertaining. ![]() Determined to uncover the hoax, Gerry discovers that forces far more malevolent are at work. ![]() The kicker - apparently it was the doing of the Virgin Mary. In a small town, a deaf and speechless young girl (Cricket Brown) suddenly can hear, speak, and miraculously heal the sick. While trailing another story, he stumbles upon something that gets his old reporter’s blood pumping. Gerry Fenn (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) is a cynical investigative journalist whose professional integrity has long ago slipped to the sidelines.
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