Nefarious: This Film will Entertain and Change Lives - See it 4/14!
Inspired by the Screwtape Letters.

See the NEFARIOUS TRAILER
Hollywood does not routinely produce films with good moral messages these days. But independent filmmakers are. This Friday, 4/14, This author will be seeing the movie “Nefarious”. The movie is inspired by the concept of the Screwtape Letters (C.S. Lewis) wherein an agent of Satan, a demon, is on a mission to destroy mankind on earth. In this case he inhabits a prison inmate on death row. The prison calls for a psychiatrist to evaluate the man to ensure there are no legal loopholes to prevent the execution. The psychiatrist is then confronted with evils he can’t accept and comprehend. The audience is faced with questions that they must answer for themselves. Questions about the nature of good and evil.
Due to some significant action by grassroots Christians, this movie was just added to the schedule here at the AMC Cartersville for this weekend (starting Thursday night).
The movie is based on the best-selling novel “A Nefarious Plot” by Conservative Christian Radio Talk show host Steve Deace (The Steve Deace Show, The Blaze). Mr. Deace’s youtube channel shows his conservative commentary with a biblical world-view. He (and his Co-host Todd Erzen) also had a major best seller with “Faucian Bargain” and is known as a warrior to protect people from imposed Covid Vaccine lockdowns and mandates.
The endeavor to screen this film has been hit hard by the elite. They have been scheduling long mothballed movies like “the Pope’s Exorcist” against it moving the movie to the same opening weekend along with the Nicholas Cage Vampire Flick “Renfield”. However, Steve’s loyal fan base has worked tirelessly to overcome this and increase the theater opening size from 500 to about 1,000 in just a few weeks of action.

See the NEFARIOUS TRAILER
Don’t let the “R” rating fool you. This is not a gore fest (Like the “Pope’s Exorcist") or full of foul language or any sexuality. But Hollywood placed an R on this to drive down viewership citing the subject matter of demonic possession. This movie is best categorized as “Suspense/Thriller”.
This film received a very positive review by PulseforLife Prolife website
Stated teens can absolutely see this and has no sex, nudity, crudity, profanity, or serious violence, other than the depiction of an execution.
The site offers: “For parents and pastors who wonder if their teens should see this film, the answer is a qualified yes. The film is an eye-opener for young people whose minds have been clouded by a secular religion that says right is wrong and wrong is right. The devil is scary, and some kids can’t handle it. But the devil is also real, and Jesus spoke about demons and confronted them on many occasions.
The genius of the film is its honesty in its presentation of spiritual warfare. There are no tricks. Special effects aren’t needed. Deace conceived the piece (which is based on his novel, “A Nefarious Plot) as a sort of follow up to C.S. Lewis’ “The Screwtape Letters.”
This is a film about how demons do possess people based on the sin that opens the doors to these possession. It is a movie that presents the motivation of Satan and his minions to utterly destroy mankind. It is aimed at people who maybe have not heard so much about free will, good and evil and the attempts to destroy man and separate people from God.
Yours truly, an author on this blog site, will be there Friday night at 705 pm and I hope to meet many of you there. Tell your friends and family and help make this a successful enterprise that will set a new standard for moral movie making in America.
C.S. Lewis is a paragon of the Anglican church. As a fellow Angican, I have read Screwtape Letters several time. I will be interested to see this take on his great material.