Paranormal investigator Felix Fojas (nicely played by Nicholas Gonzlez) arrives in a sleepy small town in order to do battle with an evil and lethal demonic being called the Batibat that's terrorizing the community.
Director/co-writer Chris W. Freeman keeps the absorbing story moving along at a constant pace, adroitly crafts a creepy gloom-doom mood, builds a good deal of tension, and delivers a few cool bits of gore. The sturdy cast does solid work: Sean Carrigan as protective dad Dr. Thomas Noles, Stevie Lynn Jones as perky teen Sarah, John Churchill as the skeptical Sheriff Roy Garland, Adetokumbah M'Cormack as helpful priest Father Olawale, and Reagan Belhorn as angry deaf gal Christina. The Batibat makes for a pretty scary and gnarly monster. A cool little flick.
Director/co-writer Chris W. Freeman keeps the absorbing story moving along at a constant pace, adroitly crafts a creepy gloom-doom mood, builds a good deal of tension, and delivers a few cool bits of gore. The sturdy cast does solid work: Sean Carrigan as protective dad Dr. Thomas Noles, Stevie Lynn Jones as perky teen Sarah, John Churchill as the skeptical Sheriff Roy Garland, Adetokumbah M'Cormack as helpful priest Father Olawale, and Reagan Belhorn as angry deaf gal Christina. The Batibat makes for a pretty scary and gnarly monster. A cool little flick.