R-Rated Christian Film Debuted Friday

Default featured image
Share:

The makers of a Christian horror movie which released in more than 350 theaters across the country Friday are waiting to see whether its unexpected R rating will scare away the audience.

House, the movie adaptation of the 2006 Thomas Nelson novel written jointly by Frank Peretti and Ted Dekker, two of Christian publishing’s best-selling authors, earned the viewing age restriction from the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) for “terror and violence.”

Starring Michael Madsen, the film follows two young couples that face their fears and hidden secrets as they spend a night trapped in a remote guesthouse with a killer. The promotional poster features a pentagram with the writing, “The wages of sin is death.”

The release has sparked debate among fans of the authors and industry professionals. The trailer available at GodTube.com has prompted scores of postings, with some criticizing the film for being too dark and others arguing that it strongly presents a biblical message.

Christian retailers like Darren Kehrer, manager of The Carpenter’s Son, a Parable store, in Lafayette, Ind., suspect that the R rating could have a dampening effect on its reception. “My guess is that it will (have an impact),” he said. “People will see the R rating and I think that will prevent some people (from seeing it).”

Dekker said that he had mixed feelings about the MPAA decision, which had left everyone “scratching their heads.” However, keeping younger audiences from seeing the film in theaters should produce strong sales when it is released on DVD. No date has yet been set for that.

 
House was “wholly redemptive,” Dekker said. The poster featured a pentagram seen in the film and was “a clear indictment of the evil in the house,” he said. “There’s no power in the symbol alone, but I’m sure some will find it offensive so this concerns me somewhat.”
+ posts
Share:

Related topics:

See an error in this article?

Send us a correction

To contact us or to submit an article

Click and play our featured shows

Hillsong Settles Assault Case Against Former Staff Member

Hillsong has settled an assault case against one of their former staff members, Jason Mays, in the assault against Anna Crenshaw.   According to ChurchLeaders, the Australian-based megachurch has settled with a former Hillsong college student, Crenshaw. She filed a...

University Protests ‘An Externally Funded and Organized Effort’

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iyNFI-kXpZ4 JERUSALEM, Israel – Within just a few weeks, anti-Israel protests have expanded to occupy U.S. campuses coast to coast. Given the overall coordination, officials are questioning whether these demonstrations go beyond a spontaneous student movement to a more well-funded outside...

Greg Locke Reveals Groundbreaking Plans for Church

In a live Sunday morning Facebook stream, Pastor Greg Locke revealed the plans for a new building at Global Vision. After seeing his ministry explode in the past few years, meeting under a tent because of the influx of people...

Man Claims ‘Possession’ Drove Him to Cannibalism

There have been heinous events throughout history. Satan’s perversion of humanity and his influence in committing atrocities is not new, but today’s culture feels as though it has been saturated by criminal acts and are viewed as mundane by modern...

National Day of Prayer: What Are You Praying For?

Today is national day of prayer. We encourage you to join Charisma Media in praying God’s blessings over our families, our co-workers, our neighborhoods and our country on this most blessed day. Breaking News. Spirit-Filled Stories. Subscribe to Charisma on YouTube now!...

Evangelist Exposes ‘Darker Turn’ of Taylor Swift’s Music

By: Billy Hallowell/Faithwire An evangelist who recently went viral for his critical response to pop star Taylor Swift’s latest album is explaining his commentary and why he’s encouraging Christian parents to be more discerning. “I’m not an anti-Taylor guy,” Shane...

1 2 3 4 5 97 98 99 100
Scroll to Top