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Pater Noster and the Mission of Light

  • 2024
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
145
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Pater Noster and the Mission of Light (2024)
Horror

Max, a young record store clerk stumbles upon a rare vinyl LP and is drawn into the world of a 1970s hippie commune. An invitation to the remnants of the cult and its unholy spawn leads to g... Read allMax, a young record store clerk stumbles upon a rare vinyl LP and is drawn into the world of a 1970s hippie commune. An invitation to the remnants of the cult and its unholy spawn leads to grave circumstances for Max and her friends.Max, a young record store clerk stumbles upon a rare vinyl LP and is drawn into the world of a 1970s hippie commune. An invitation to the remnants of the cult and its unholy spawn leads to grave circumstances for Max and her friends.

  • Director
    • Christopher Bickel
  • Writer
    • Christopher Bickel
  • Stars
    • Adara Starr
    • Mike Amason
    • Joshua R. Outzen
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    145
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Christopher Bickel
    • Writer
      • Christopher Bickel
    • Stars
      • Adara Starr
      • Mike Amason
      • Joshua R. Outzen
    • 12User reviews
    • 38Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins total

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    Adara Starr
    • Max
    Mike Amason
    • Pater Noster
    Joshua R. Outzen
    Joshua R. Outzen
    • Jay Sin
    Sanethia Dresch
    Sanethia Dresch
    • Abby
    Morgan Shaley Renew
    • Sam
    Shelby Lois Guinn
    • Gretchen
    Timmy Cappello
    Timmy Cappello
    • Dennis Waverly
    • (as Tim Cappello)
    Dog West
    • Dance Lessons
    Wayne Cousins
    • Omar 'Pookie' Peach
    Phil Carter
    • Drew Carter
    Topher Riddle
    • Chuck Andrews
    Woody Jones
    • Vernon Bruce Buchanan
    Jenn Snyder
    • Gogo
    Patrick Fowler
    • Dan Escobar
    Dion Coleman
    • Biddie B The Hustle
    Santiago Azpurua-Borras
    • Gary
    Terri Lynn McLaughlin
    • Meemaw Cassie
    Ryan Martel
    • Thrift Store Shopper
    • Director
      • Christopher Bickel
    • Writer
      • Christopher Bickel
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    User reviews12

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    9kannibalcorpsegrinder

    A wholly impressive and likable genre effort

    Working in a used record store, an eager employee tries to search for a fabled album from a legendary rock band from the 70s that's rumored to be immensely rare and valuable due to a curse surrounding its release, leading the group to their still-running commune that holds a deadly secret.

    This was a fantastic genre effort with a lot to enjoy about it. The main feature to enjoy here is one of the more likable storylines in this particular style that has quite a lot to like. The central premise involves the search for the album after coming into contact with the community and how rare their work is so that the eventual stumbling upon them and getting a chance to go visit them on their secret ranch feels entirely earned and worthwhile. The series of secondary features here, from the psychedelic nature of their music that's designed to hook victims into their origin status, the hidden messages within the lyrics helping to expand their base, and the malicious antics in their beliefs, all bring about a vicious and rather chilling streak here following up on the fun first half that involves the search for their history and getting to know the group quite well. It all leads nicely into the incredibly fun series of tortures that are immensely brutal and creative which makes things far more fun than they should. Taking the group to isolated areas of the compound and using a series of tricks to drug them and start torturing everyone to complete a ritual of theirs, this one makes for a great time as the scenes involving the drummer being seduced and taking to their remote room, the friendly one being attacked in the kitchen, and the chase to bring the escaping friends in their bus all getting immensely fun elements added to the torture. With the enhanced psychedelic nature of everything due to the drug use being added to the experience so everything is wrapped in a disorienting haze with echoing voices and trippy visual aesthetics, this being far more than expected becomes a fantastic attribute here as the stellar indie effects and downbeat needing all add a lot to this pone leaving it a highly enjoyable time. There isn't a whole lot to knocking this down but it does have a few minor issues. Among its few drawbacks is the fact that it's so obvious what's going on at the commune that it's not all that surprising what's happening and can quite easily be seen what's coming. Once they get there and realize that the group is far more devious than the hospitality lets on, it's all accomplished in the same means that most other cult films of a similar vintage attempt feature which is the use of splitting them up, drugging them, and performing their rituals on everyone. This does make everything slightly less threatening and intimidating knowing what's going on but it doesn't knock it back that much. Very little of this one is explained or makes sense so it's basically carnage for the sake of carnage as the brief bits about completing a special ritual are all we get here, which are the issues present with this one.

    Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Violence, Graphic Language, Nudity, and drug use.
    9msggxrnwzm

    Bada$$

    Probably my favorite horror movie of the year. Low budget, but that doesn't detract from the effectiveness of the FX. In fact, the sticky quality of the blood is a nice throwback to the 70s and 80s genre flicks we all love. Predictable on occasion, but surprising where it counts. I mean, young people going to a remote location in the woods to meet with a cult leader? I wonder what will happen? Still, the specifics are fresh and the vinyl record take on the necronomicon trope is kind of inspired. Only reason it's not a 10 is that at times it tries to be gratuitous for the sake of being gratuitous and I didn't find that those couple scenes stuck the landing. Overall, a spectacularly fun movie!
    9marteltalentagency

    Hell yeah

    The role I was born to play; a sloppy, chocoholic, who's soft spoken, and loves incredibly common records. I've thought Chris Bickel was a mad genius since I saw The Theta Girl and I've since gotten to work with him on this and Bad Girls. I have a slight bias because I like these people but I think that even without that I'd love this absolutely insane piece of art that an old punker made for the amount of money it would take to buy a certified pre-owned vehicle from a reputable dealership. Extremley proud to be part of this and hopefully the next one as well. Check this movie out if you like gross body horror, weird religious cult horror, cool cars, underground music, and collecting records.
    thejhorton

    a fever dream, a time machine made of celluloid and static

    Man, where do I even begin with Pater Noster and the Mission of Light? This isn't just a movie, it's a fever dream, a time machine made of celluloid catapulting you into the sun-drenched, acid-tinged haze of the '70s-only to drop you straight into the heart of unrelenting terror. It's raw, electric, and brimming with the kind of energy only the underground can conjure.

    Max, our guide into this kaleidoscopic nightmare, is your every-kid-stacking vinyls in a dusty shop, looking for nothing more than the next song to stitch her life together. Then she stumbles upon it. The record. A black mirror that sings, pulling her into the grooves of a long-lost world-a commune promising love and light but delivering shadows and sacrifice.

    The movie doesn't just tell you a story; it channels it. Shot for the price of a beat-up VW van, every frame feels gritty and raw, like it's been marinated in patchouli and fear. The cult's remnants-those wide-eyed, sunken-cheeked keepers of secrets better left buried-pull you in with their cracked smiles and promises of enlightenment. But you know better. You feel it. There's rot under the flowers, and it's spreading

    This isn't a movie for everyone. It's messy, chaotic, and unpolished, like a poem scrawled on a napkin at 3 AM in some dive bar. But if you're the kind of person who gets it-who feels the call of the weird and the wild-it's a revelation.

    So, roll the dice, press play, and dive in. Just don't expect to come out the same on the other side. Like the best of the underground, Pater Noster and the Mission of Light doesn't ask for your attention-it demands it, and once it's got you, it won't let go.
    10nawickstrom

    Came for the cast stayed for the

    While I came to support an artist associated with the film I found I actually enjoyed the movie on its own merits, not something I would have been drawn to but expanded my movie pallette slightly 🎥🎞 I enjoyed the experience of seeing an independent film shown on the large screen in a theatre setting surrounded by other patrons supporting small budget locally produced artistry. Support dreams, dream big, break molds. Thank you to the Independent Picture House theatre for allowing is to experience this film as it should be. I also enjoyed the cast and crew qiestion & andwer session at the end of the showing.

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      Come Out and Sing, Father
      Words and music by Joe Buck Roberts

      Performed by The Mission of Light

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    • Release date
      • October 2, 2024 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site, now currently links to Indiegogo
    • Language
      • English
    • Production company
      • Films Colacitta
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      • $20,000 (estimated)
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      1 hour 36 minutes
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