At Midnight We Possess The Damned is a dark and disturbing trip into the even darker and more disturbing world of the dark web and snuff movies, and just how far people are willing to go, whether they really want to or not, to seek that depraved and twisted satisfaction.
It's savage, brutal, and packs a hell of a punch. The tension and anticipation are palpable throughout. It's completely gripping, brilliantly detailed and so utterly addictive, I couldn't put it down! I didn't want to put it down! It's one of those that intrude on your thoughts when you're busy doing other things, and it still does, weeks later! It absolutely drips with intrigue, mystery and life fluid, and it's pretty intense with some inventive, merciless and horrific kills.
One line that hit me particularly hard was, “Tears streamed from his eyes even in death, suggesting that his torment was somehow ongoing.”
We are immediately introduced to Gary. Gary is about to witness something that will have a huge impact on his life, he knows what it is, he's chosen to watch it, but he's apprehensive, he's not sure how he will feel about it once he has viewed it. But, still plagued by the rejection of his short film some years ago, he is hoping that this particular event will reignite his creative spark and get him to the top. He's left completely shook though, and with lots of questions….
When he then gets an unexpected visit one night, he gets some of the answers he's been seeking, and also a chance to immerse himself back into the world of filmmaking. Albeit a bit more extreme than the extreme he's used to, this is more real, and of course, it comes at a price! It's not an easy decision to make, but he makes it, with trepidation, curiosity and the help of the numerous dollar signs!
His first shoot is a huge shock to the system, but it soon becomes an addiction that leaves him feeling emboldened and powerful. Each time, he has to fight conflicting feelings of right and wrong, as he gets in ever deeper and struggles to see a way out.
When Gary spots a familiar face on the local news, he decides to do a little investigating, and that leads him to have an encounter with the Satanic Church, and yet another, more familiar face, and an opportunity to get some inside information on his new boss. What he discovers is truly terrifying. But just as he is contemplating his safety, he gets a promotion from Thirty-Six. Does he have what it takes though, or is this the beginning of the end for him, and just what is his boss really capable of….?
Meanwhile, there is a nasty virus making itself known across the pond, and people calling themselves The Gatekeepers, who are trying to recruit for their sinister cause. Is it all connected? With the virus and the New York City Satanic Church running alongside the main story, you're getting a whole heap of exciting and disturbing entertainment for your bucks!
After a bizarre evening with his ex, things take a sudden, dramatic and demonic turn, and a battle between Hell and The Gatekeepers ensues, resulting in Gary finding himself directing the biggest movie of his career. And discovering that the snuff films are ultimately a front for a much bigger piece of this satanic puzzle…. Has Gary finally found his true calling….?