Flesh of the Unforgiven, starring Debbie Rochon and Adriana Uchishiba, presents a creepy and mind-warped supernatural thriller. Writer/director Joe Hollow aims to disturb viewers with his intense visuals.

Plot: “A struggling couple is tortured by the twisted games played by the Death Dealer and his manipulating legion of demons.”

Here are five reasons why you should watch Flesh of the Unforgiven:

5) Debbie Rochon!

Jack Russo [Joe Hollow] travels to a secluded cabin in the mountains with his estranged wife, Sienna [Debbie Rochon]. Rochon does an excellent job of making you guess where Sienna’s loyalty and motivations lie. Sienna could be the frustrated wife still struggling to save her marriage. She could also be the catalyst driving him to his state of phobia and hallucinations. Kudos to the hairstylist who pulled off Sienna’s two-color look!

4) Adriana Uchishiba!

Adriana Uchishiba delivers a twisted performance as Livina! From top to bottom, she has the right look, especially with the spiked choker and the all-white eye contacts. Her high-pitched voice works so well as the character.

3) The Camerawork!

During the horror movie, Jack watches a disturbing VHS tape that warps his mind. Cinematographer Kevin McMillan manages to create two different looks. The scenes from the VHS tape are grainy and handheld, like they were shot on home video. McMillan then shoots Jack’s reaction in extreme close-ups and holds the camera steady.

2) The Direction!

Writer/director Jack Hollow has an immense love for horror author Clive Barker, and it clearly shows. There’s nothing wrong with paying homage. What Hollow avoids is making a Hellraiser knockoff – and there’s been a bunch of them in the early ’90s – and lets his influences steer his own dark vision.

1) Solid Horror!

Flesh of the Unforgiven presents its audience with some truly twisted sights and characters. Viewers are definitely going to remember Adriana Uchishiba’s performance after watching!

Readers can find Flesh of the Unforgiven on Amazon Prime.

By Jorge Solis