However, it’s unlikely that, in the ‘70s or ‘80s, we’d see an indie horror (or any other kind of) film about the dangers of religious organizations that have specialized programs aimed at “converting” teens deemed to be “sinful.” It’s got some good (if predictable) jump scares, at least one scene of profound weirdness, blunt statements, inexpensive production values, and a certain lack of plot logic. In the case of CHILDREN OF SIN, directed and written by Christopher Wesley Moore, the main targets are young women who have become pregnant, and young men who appear to be gay. When Tammy (Keni Bounds) moves in with religious husband-to-be Robbie (Jeff Buchwald), it doesn’t sit well with Tammy’s daughter Emma (Meredith Mohler). Tammy’s son Jackson (Lewis Hines), on the other hand, enjoys having a reliable dad – until Robbie catches Jackson watching gay male porn on the Internet. Since Tammy has already seen Emma doing on online search for how to get an abortion (no prizes for guessing who the father is), both teens have earned the ire of their almost-stepfather.
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