Cult Hero

Cult Hero – Blood in the Snow 2022

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November 21 to November 26, 2022

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This review was originally published as part of my coverage of Fantasia 2022

A disgraced reality TV star is recruited to save a real estate agent’s husband from a death cult in . Kallie Jones () is a real estate agent in Owen Sound distressed about losing clients to Doyle () and the poor state of her marriage with Brad (). To help Brad regain his mojo, Kallie drops him off at the wellness centre Hope Acres, run by Master Jagori ( Burgess). However, when Kallie returns to pick up Brad, she is shocked to find that he was been brainwashed and wants to stay. Realizing Hope Acres is a cult, Kallie recruits the help of Dale Domazar (), the washed-up star of the single-season reality TV series Cult Buster.

Cult Hero is the latest film from director Jesse Thomas Cook (Monster Brawl, The Hoard, Deadsight), written by Kevin Revie (Deadsight) from a story by Cook, Liv Collins, and (Pontypool). The film stars Ry Barrett (The Demolisher, Chamber of Terror) as Dale Domazar, a self-proclaimed cult buster and deprogramming expert. Washed up after inadvertently causing a mass suicide, resulting in the cancellation of his reality series, Dale is recruited by a desperate Kallie Jones, played by Collins, to rescue her husband Brad from Master Jagori and Hope Acres before his “ascension” ceremony.

Cult Hero is an action/horror/comedy built around the lead performance of Ry Barrett as a somewhat brainless oaf who sees this job of infiltrating Hope Acres as solely a chance to relaunch his reality series. The film is filled with much ridiculousness, such as skull-masked cult assassins and Master Jagori sporting a flame thrower. As a whole, Cult Hero is some dumb fun, featuring a new iconic character for Ry Barrett in the form of Dale Domazar.

Trailer for Cult Hero – Blood in the Snow 2022

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Sean Patrick Kelly

Sean Patrick Kelly is a Toronto-based freelance film critic and blogger with a Bachelor of Arts in Cinema and Media Studies from York University. Since founding his site in 2004, Sean has shared his passion for cinema through insightful reviews and commentary. His work has also been featured in prominent outlets, including Toronto Film Scene, HuffPost Canada, Screen Anarchy, ScreenRant, and Rue Morgue Magazine.

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