Way of the Wicked

Synopsis: Father Henry goes to a local police detective and they learn that a troubled teen with a dark past has recently moved to town and has set his sights on the cop's beautiful, young daughter. Father Henry, who turns out to have secrets of his own, finds himself pitted against a demonic force more diabolically evil and twisted than any of them could have imagined.
Genre: Fantasy, Thriller
Director(s): Kevin Carraway
Production: Odyssey Media
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
3.8
UNRATED
Year:
2014
92 min
37 Views


Mrs. Mueller, I'm sorry to disturb you.

What brings you this time?

Well, it's about

what happened earlier.

Terrible thing that boy died.

I spoke with the other

two children involved.

Some people find comfort

in what I have to say.

- I hope it's not a bother.

- We don't need your help, thank you.

Please, Mrs. Mueller, I would love to speak

with your son just for a moment.

You're not a detective.

- I...

- It's okay, Mom.

Uh...

Robbie, can you tell me what happened?

Come on.

Well, look what we have here.

They attacked me.

Attacked you?

Leave him alone!

So, for no reason they struck first?

Ask Heather, she saw what happened.

What are you gonna do about it?

I did ask Heather.

She wasn't too sure what she saw.

Well, then why did you come to me?

I thought maybe that

you could give me some answers.

I can't.

Did you

feel that the boy deserved to die?

Don't put words in my son's mouth.

They attacked you,

you had to defend yourself

and somehow, this boy

accidentally choked to death?

- He answered your question.

- I didn't touch him.

- Did you wish him to die?

- Mom?

- Do you fear the Lord, Robbie?

- Mom.

I think you should leave right now.

It was nice speaking with you, Robbie.

Thank you, Mrs. Mueller.

Come on, Laura. Pick up.

Heather!

Breakfast!

I can't, I'm late.

But you gotta eat, babe.

That looks like a recipe for heart disease.

I'll grab a coffee on the way to school.

What, and coffee's good for ya?

Be careful out there, babe.

Do you know what she put as her status?

- Complicated.

- Seriously?

- They're on the outs.

- Well, it's a matter of opinion.

Oh!

That must be the new kid.

He's kinda hot, in a creepy sort of way.

HEATHER; Hey, I know him.

I wouldn't kick him out of bed.

Cindy! That's Robbie Mueller.

Explain.

I went to middle school with him.

Hmm.

Well, apparently he hasn't forgotten.

How well did you two

know each other'?

Not so much, we were 12.

On.

Well, he's definitely

got the hots for somebody.

- Don't think Greg will like it.

- Greg?

Please. What we have

of a relationship is totally one-sided.

If you can even call it a relationship.

I like how he's grown.

Radio astronomer Frank Drake

developed what is known as

the Drake equation,

so that he could estimate

the number of planets

harboring intelligent life in the galaxy.

A rigorous estimate using the Drake

equation was implemented in 2001,

taking into consideration

the number of planets

in what is called the habitable zone.

Now, the habitable zone

is an area around the star

where water is in liquid form,

temperature is ideal,

making photosynthesis...

Possible. Right?

Well, the results showed

that hundreds of thousands

of these life-bearing planets,

statistically, at least...

- Should exist. Greg?

- Yo.

What else does the Drake equation suggest?

Uh.

Let's see here.

Not sure about that Drake dude, but

the scientist Bend Over,

now, he made a huge discovery.

Thanks to him we can see Uranus.

Oh, you're an original.

I never heard that one before.

Hey, man, if you're gonna

disrupt the class, just leave.

Go.

- Hey, you know where to go.

- Ooh!

Class, this is why it's so important

to keep up with the assigned readings.

Heather?

Uh.

Yeah?

Answer the question.

I'm sorry, could you repeat it?

Daydreaming isn't part

of the curriculum here, Heather.

YES, sir.

It also suggested that

a habitable planet, like Earth,

should exist just a few hundred

light years away.

Very good. And, and...

If that's so,

then whatever extraterrestrial civilization

that might have evolved beyond us,

possibly by millions of years,

could be dropping in for a little visit.

Oh.

Been a while.

Yes, it has.

All grown up.

It happens.

Heather?

What are you doing?

Gotta go.

- Hi.

- Hi there.

Oh, my gosh.

It's okay. I don't think they'll notice.

Uh, freak alert. Is he following you?

- Well, don't look.

- No, this is bullshit. Hey!

Are you following us?

I live over there.

You moved back to my neighborhood?

For now.

- Where's your truck'?

- At home.

So, what are you doing then?

You're so obvious.

Well, next time you wanna stalk us,

maybe, give us a warning.

- You okay?

- Yeah.

How's the food?

Bland.

Huh, it used to be your favorite.

Yeah, when I was a little girl.

You're still my little girl.

It used to be your mum's

favorite place, here.

Dad.

- Sorry.

- It's all right, babe.

It's just it hasn't even been a year yet.

Why don't we catch a movie?

Eh? Change of scenery.

Get out of here.

What's playing?

Well, who cares?

We'll soon find out when we get there.

- Yeah, let's do it.

- Yeah?

Guess not.

Elliot.

So, Heather, is it a yes or a no?

Must we go over this for

the zillionth time?

Look, I gotta know if you're

coming with me to homecoming or not.

I've got a lot of options, you know'?

Really?

Well, if you're gonna give me

the cold shoulder...

So, why don't you go explore

some of those other options?

Well.

I mean, I asked you first.

It ain't the bar exam, quit playing games.

Here's a game for you,

it's called 'get a clue, not interested'.

- Find something funny there, bud?

- Greg!

Let's just clear the air here, okay?

Correct me if I'm wrong.

But, you started satisfying yourself

at age five?

What is this freak talking about?

Dad's porn movies,

- internet sites...

- F*** you.

I don't think so.

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