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Garden of an Angry God

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Jason Knight

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Jan 11, 2026

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Garden of an Angry God
Directed by:
Matthew David Roe
Written by:
Matthew David Roe, Kimberly Britt
Starring:
Chelsea Roe, William Shelton

A short psychological horror film, written by Matthew David Roe and Kimberly Britt, directed by Roe and starring Chelsea Roe and William Shelton. It is based on a short screenplay titled Undertakings by Britt.

 

Joan (Roe) works as a cemetery caretaker. Unfortunately, she is also an immoral person and tends to steal items left at graves by mourners, such as flowered garlands or objects of sentimental value. As she continues to do so, strange occurrences take place in her apartment and the appearance of a mysterious man (Shelton) suggests that her vile actions have consequences.

 

Shot in black-and-white, this film works well as a horror film, particularly a haunted house horror film. When Joan is at home, strange things happen that include unexplained noises, evident blood falling on flowers and a lightbulb going out. Concerned and frightened, she repeatedly looks through the door viewer, with the apparent intention of identifying the source. These events, along with the darkness and the ominous music create a sinister and dreadful atmosphere.

 

On the minus side, the script does not have a thorough conclusion, leaving understanding what is going on open to interpretation.

 

Roe plays a loner, a woman who lives by herself and who does not seem to care that her actions are wrong. That makes her an unlikeable character, an anti-heroine, a selfish and narcissistic person. Shelton steals the show with his character who is a suited man with pointed fingernails who appears out of nowhere and whose purpose seems to be to judge Joan or make her re-evaluate herself.

 

'Garden of an Angry God' can mean a variety of things, one of which could be derived from Jonathan Edwards's sermon and is related to God's wrath against sinners. This definition is probably the one that matches this story, as it deals significantly with immorality and punishment. From another perspective, the plot also involves isolation and self-reflection.

 

A dark short horror film with strong performances that effectively develops a frightening environment. A decent viewing, but one that might have benefited from a more clear ending.

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