Unholy Communion (2025)
Unholy Communion isn’t your typical crime thriller—it’s a slow-burn moral reckoning that dares to ask what justice looks like when institutions fail. The small-town cop is no hero; he’s a man wrestling with his own complicity in a culture of silence. As the bodies pile up, the investigation pulls you into a web of guilt, loyalty, and fragile redemption. This is for viewers who crave tense, character-driven drama over cheap shocks, and who aren’t afraid to sit with uncomfortable truths about faith, power, and the cost of looking the other way.