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The Whores of Darkness
Director Joanna Angel calls her gothic new Burning Angel Entertainment release 'a dark and demonic film,' and considering the devilish talents of such stars as 2011 AVN nominees Draven Star and Bella Vendetta, it's easy to see why. Burning Angel favorites Star, Vendetta, Felix, Asphyxia, and Ranie Mae squeeze into velvet lace and don some dark eyeliner before throwing down nearly three hours of intense screwing. Hot sex and cool goth-punk sounds by Kommunity FK set the stage for two hours and thirty eight minutes of humorous hardcore action in the patented Burning Angel tradition. Whores Of Darkness. With Draven and Bella on board, this 'dark and demonic film' is a trip to the promised land you'll never forget!
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Plot Summary
In the desolate landscape of the American West, a former detective is drawn into a nightmarish investigation of a series of brutal murders. He discovers a hidden cult that worships a demonic entity, leading him on a perilous quest to confront unspeakable evil and save his own soul.
Critical Reception
The Whores of Darkness (2011) is a low-budget independent horror film that garnered minimal attention from mainstream critics. Its reception was largely confined to genre enthusiasts, with opinions divided between those who appreciated its dark atmosphere and gore, and those who found its plot thin and its execution amateurish.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its grim atmosphere and visceral horror elements.
Criticized for a predictable plot and underdeveloped characters.
Noted for its attempts at cult horror despite limitations.
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Fun Fact
Despite its title, the film focuses more on occult horror and demonic possession than on the themes explicitly suggested by 'The Whores of Darkness'.
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