I’ve been binging on a multitude of faith-based films by director Timothy A. Chey recently, including “20 Minutes,” “Slamma Jamma,” and the oh-so-timely “Interview with the Antichrist.” But I must say, after watching one of his most recent productions, “Journey to Hell,” this may be one of the most impactful. It’s based on the best-selling classic novel of the same name. The film opens with a group of surfers on a Los Angeles beach who are looking for their missing friend, Shane Badman (John Terrell). The next thing we know, Shane is being rushed to the local hospital emergency room. But it’s too late—he has drowned. We see his wife, Hannah (Emilie Soghomonian), and friends mourning him at his funeral and then we’re suddenly transported to hell, where Shane’s soul is just waking up. He can’t believe he’s actually there and instead thinks he’s in some sort of nightmare. Talk …
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