It's easy to ruin a good film with bad music. Sweet Taste Of Souls has one of those looping plinky plonky piano scores that makes one want to punch through a wall after 20 minutes, and ruins the balance of scene after scene. It opens with an even worse piece of music, with crooning about cherry pie in a style that's intended to sound sexy or dangerous but just sounds ridiculous. In this case, however, there's no good film to ruin. That opening song should be considered a warning.
The pie motif remains throughout the story. There's no particular reason for it to be so prominent so one must assume it's just a halfhearted attempt to draw in passing Twin Peaks fans. The film is centred on a remote roadside café which, despite having standard sized menus, seems to have nothing else in stock, and gets so little custom that...
The pie motif remains throughout the story. There's no particular reason for it to be so prominent so one must assume it's just a halfhearted attempt to draw in passing Twin Peaks fans. The film is centred on a remote roadside café which, despite having standard sized menus, seems to have nothing else in stock, and gets so little custom that...
- 11/25/2020
- by Jennie Kermode
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
Stars: Honey Lauren, John Salandria, Mark Valeriano, Amber Gaston, Sarah J. Bartholomew, Thom Michael Mulligan, Frank Papia, Jesse LeNoir, Darn Oldham, Scott Alin, Lonny Curtis, Samantha Larson, Tess Dunlap, Jesse Turner | Written by F. Scott Mudgett | Directed by Terry Ross
You know that old superstition, oftentimes used as a trope in genre films, that taking someone’s photo would steal their souls? Well Sweet Taste of Souls takes this idea and builds upon in a surrealistic nightmare that doesn’t always make sense but whose central performance from Honey Lauren is enough to creep anyone out!
The film tells the story of four band members who, on a road trip to a gig, stop at an off-the-beaten path roadside cafe for a slice of pie. Run by Ellinore, whose demeanour is less than friendly, even for your usual “don’t like strangers” archetype of yokel-locals, the cafe is much more than Just a cafe…...
You know that old superstition, oftentimes used as a trope in genre films, that taking someone’s photo would steal their souls? Well Sweet Taste of Souls takes this idea and builds upon in a surrealistic nightmare that doesn’t always make sense but whose central performance from Honey Lauren is enough to creep anyone out!
The film tells the story of four band members who, on a road trip to a gig, stop at an off-the-beaten path roadside cafe for a slice of pie. Run by Ellinore, whose demeanour is less than friendly, even for your usual “don’t like strangers” archetype of yokel-locals, the cafe is much more than Just a cafe…...
- 11/16/2020
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Sweet Taste Of Souls is now available on VOD platforms: Amazon, InDemand, DirecTV, AT&T, FlixFling, Vudu & Fandango. Synopsis: When four struggling band members stop at a lonely roadside cafe for a slice of pie they find themselves imprisoned in the deranged cafe owners bizarre art collection and must battle a sinister force with an …
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- 11/11/2020
- by Mike Joy
- Horror News
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