James Sizemore wrote, directed, and starred in this independent film. I have to say I am impressed. I enjoyed this movie greatly. It was a unique film which had a unique story. Though you could tell the movie was made on a budget James Sizemore budgeted it correctly. The film came out good.

The story focuses on a young boy named Roscoe who was stolen from his mother at a young age after she was murdered by a demon. The demon took Roscoe into his layer and trained him to fight against much crueler demons who were captured years before by the demon teacher. As Roscoe grew older he wanted more knowledge of the power the demon had given him. During a ritual Roscoe disturbed the teacher which in turn released multiple demons into the world who killed Roscoe’s teacher. Roscoe escape the cavern the demon took him and must now defend humanity from the demons who were released each with a special ability. One demon created zombies, another created a beast that hungered for humans and anything that was not him, and still other demons had more power. Roscoe finds a friend from the past that he rescued and they set out to defend the world. Roscoe’s power was telekinesis and other techniques of calming the beast and killing creatures. In the end his power was not strong enough to destroy the most powerful demon and he was killed. Satisfied the demon was ready to conquer humanity until the beast that was created and healed by Roscoe kills the demon and escapes into the world.

This movie was good and I believe did right by the budget. James Sizemore played Roscoe with his wife Ashleigh Jo Sizemore and did well with mixing everything people like about horror including nudity, blood, magic, demons, and zombies. This battle was well done and I found it interesting that a demon would teach a human how to fight against its own kind. All in all well done.