Most of us know Melantha
Blackthorne as Countess Bathoria the beautiful Vamp goddess who
hits up the Vampires Ball and, well, just looks mighty fine all
gothed up. She’s been in several slick little flicks over the
past few years and has always radiated her talent…So It was to
my delight when I caught wind that she was trying her hand at
the directors duties. Her debut effort with action director
Jason Cavalier, SINNERS AND SAINTS is definitely one ya really
should check out.
Father Carmichael Drake (Jason Cavalier) is tormented by his
otherworldly dreams. Dreams that tell him that he has been chose
to fight the legions of the dead, so he makes a call to a
“battle convent” and enlists the help of Sister Jordan
Merrick (Liz Faure). His mission is to locate a missing girl
named, Mary Jane (Melantha Blackthorne).
But Father drake and his sexy, scantily clad sidekick, Sister
Jordan Merrick urn into more than they bargain for when they are
led into one crazy ass world of Neo Christian beliefs. Entering,
what seems to be hell, they encounter a demon in the form of a
goddess, known as Necrotia, who looks a lot like Mary Jane.
Seems that she is on a mission to create a mega conglomerate of
hell, and Father Drake may be the key!!
From one crazy testicular throat launching giving a completely
new mental picture of “giving head”, to Sister Merrick
whipping ass topless, for quite some time I may add. It was
quite humorous and leans toward the aspects of Black Comedy.
SINNERS AND SAINTS entertains to the fullest. Blackthorne and
Faure hooking up again show that there may be some good
chemistry between them. As previously stated jabs have been
taken at Christianity in the way of cereal called Christ-o’s
and quaint parochial schools named Saint Satanico’s School For
Girls. The actions taken in this flick may very well insult or
outrage a few viewers here and there, but the bottom line is if
you didn’t think this was a cool, unique flick, you really
need to lighten up.
Blackthorne’s message was fluently told through a cool sleek
vision. The addition of excellent fight scenes choreographed at
the hands of Jason Cavalier really helps sell this film through
good old-fashioned ass whippings. All in all I really dug this
flick and must say I will be checking this one out on a regular
basis…
Directed
by Melantha
Blackthorne
Action
Direction by
Jason Cavalier
Starring
Jason Cavalier, Melantha Blackthorne, Jan Pivon, Dean Leslie,
Liz Faure, Michael Brunet and Tony Watt
Orginal Music
by Michael
and Natalia Chirva
Music
by
Tvangeste, Ashes To Ashes, The Evil Boys, Bordello, Festerguts,
Atargatis, Season Of Mourning
Running length
87
minutes
Year
made
2003
Film website
www.robomonkey.net/sinnersandsaints/into.htm