Killing Religion is now accessible on video-on-demand. The film, which was launched in theaters on October 3, obtained a very optimistic evaluate from Stephen King, who referred to as it “an genuine shocker” and “a quasi-supernatural Western” with “echoes of Cormac McCarthy.“
Now, a month after its theatrical launch, Killing Religion is obtainable on digital platforms, together with Prime Video, the place it’s accessible to lease for $6.99 and purchase for $14.99.
Written and directed by Ned Crowley, Killing Religion follows a newly freed slave in 1849 who, fearing her daughter is cursed as a result of all the things she touches dies, persuades a widowed physician to accompany them on a quest to discover a distant religion healer.
Its surprisingly star-studded solid contains Oscar nominee Man Pearce (The Brutalist), DeWanda Clever (Jurassic World Dominion), Invoice Pullman (Independence Day), Raoul Trujillo (Sicario), Jamie Neumann (The Deuce), Jack Alcott (Dexter: New Blood), two-time Emmy nominee Joanna Cassidy (Six Ft Beneath, Buffalo Invoice), Emily Ford (Outer Vary), Josh McDermitt (The Strolling Lifeless), Charlie Talbert, Keith Jardine, Andrew J. West, and Gail Cronauer.
Killing Religion obtained optimistic critiques, leading to an 80% Rotten Tomatoes rating, with critics calling it daring, visually placing, and a haunting “bizarre Western” with robust performances and ambiance.
Stephen King was amongst those that praised Killing Religion, calling it “a quasi-supernatural Western” with “echoes of Cormac McCarthy,” the writer of No Nation for Outdated Males and The Highway. King additionally referred to as the film’s opening scene, which entails a toddler and a horse, an “genuine shocker.”
Regardless of optimistic critiques from critics and Stephen King, Killing Religion made little to no impression on the field workplace, so it stays to be seen how the Western horror film performs on digital platforms.
- Launch Date
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October 3, 2025
- Director
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Ned Crowley
- Writers
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Ned Crowley
- Producers
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Chad Legislation, Summer season Crockett Moore, D.J. McPherson, Matthew Helderman, Luke Taylor, Ellen S. Wander, Wes Hager, Tony Glazer, Jack Christian, Grady Craig
