Death Letter Blues

2023

Crime / Mystery / Thriller

2
IMDb Rating 7.6/10 10 51 51

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Plot summary

A priest with wavering faith investigates the puzzling death of a local legend known as "Feral Boy," discovering eerie links to his personal demons.

Top cast

Sherman Augustus as Father Moss
Karole Foreman as Marcy
Nnabike Okaro as Father Moss
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718.63 MB
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English 2.0
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23.976 fps
1 hr 18 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by RobertS-908 9 / 10

A Gripping Story Handled Well

Sin and redemption are not easy to deal with, especially in a supernatural mystery. But writers and directors Michael Stevantoni and Strack Azar deftly tell the story of a priest in the Deep South grappling with his faith. It's tested when a tragic incident occurs, one shaking the community.The moody settings, beautiful cinematography and wonderful musical score underline the thrilling aspects in the film.
Reviewed by MontgomeryB-7 10 / 10

DLB: Another Complex Noir Joins The Family

Some films resonate not because of what they say, but because of what they stir up-half-formed memories, unresolved feelings, things you thought you'd outgrown. Death Letter Blues did that for me. It's a moody, Southern noir steeped in regret, music, and the kind of intimacy that blurs the line between love and memory.The story-centered on a washed-up blues musician who receives a letter from a long-dead lover-is familiar, almost archetypal. And maybe that's why it hit so hard. Michael Stevantoni directs with quiet confidence, letting the silences speak louder than the dialogue. The sound track wields grief like a single mother: tired, aching beauty, and oddly tender. It reminded me of certain dynamics in my own past. I've worked through all of that, of course-years of therapy, boundaries, real growth-but the film's undercurrent of longing, especially toward maternal figures, lingered longer than I expected.I left the theater shaken... and strangely comforted.
Reviewed by BandSAboutMovies 6 / 10

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