The interviewer, Alex Carter (Aaron Groben, “About Hope,” 2020, “Tawk with Awkwafina,” 2014) has the opportunity to ask a wide array of questions to his diabolical guest, many of which are tied to recent disasters, including 1999’s Columbine shooting (which happened at the high school in Littleton, Colorado), 9/11, (the Sept. “Interview With the Antichrist.” (VGC Studios) It’s End Times we’re talking here-right after the Rapture-and death, destruction, and chaos are erupting all around the globe. The film revolves around a live broadcast of an interview with the Antichrist (played by Ego Mikitas) that is being watched by an estimated 2 billion people. His latest film (based on a highly rated book of the same title -authored by Jeff Kinley), “Interview With the Antichrist,” is perhaps his most jaw-dropping film project to date, with a veritable plethora of wisdom and reality-bending scenes. But that has changed in recent years-due in no small part to faith-based filmmakers such as director Timothy A. Faith-based films haven’t always been up to snuff when it comes to their level of quality.
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