When it comes to the supernatural, a one-on-one experience is the only way to convince someone that something is real. We’ve all grown up watching movies where evil spirits haunt a family and while most of us would like to believe that they are fantasies, it is pretty real for the one’s experiencing it. Thus, what Shanon Alexander does with his documentary “It’s Coming” is something truly audacious. Much like his previous effort, he puts himself in on the experience, allowing us to follow along. The result is an occasionally unnerving tête-à-tête with the supernatural.
Choosing New York City as his focal point again; possibly because he is more comfortable filming and finding stories that he is somehow a part of, Alexander’s “It’s Coming” came to existence when he traced one of the legit cases out of the many requests for exorcism that local churches used to get.
Choosing New York City as his focal point again; possibly because he is more comfortable filming and finding stories that he is somehow a part of, Alexander’s “It’s Coming” came to existence when he traced one of the legit cases out of the many requests for exorcism that local churches used to get.
- 11/7/2024
- by Shikhar Verma
- High on Films
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