EMINENCE HILL Review: A Rough Indie-Western Tale Of Godless Retribution
Robert Conway’s eighth feature, Eminence Hill, takes place in the late 19th century in Arizona territory and couples with a slight faith-based underpinning for its own searing tale of cyclic vengeance and grisly retribution. The film takes off as Royce Tullis (Clint James) and his band of outlaws set upon a homestead belonging to the last juror responsible for jailing his brother. Murdering both husband and wife, they kidnap their only daughter, Ruth (Anna Harr) before setting out back on their journey, while tenacious lawman, Foster (Owen Conway), hell-bent on capturing them, hires imprisoned, wayward calvary scout-turned-small time criminal and reluctant participant, Garrett (Charlie Motley), to help find them. The two set out on their search as Garrett comes to learn a little more about Foster who himself is revealed to have a more notorious legend about his craft as a U.S. Marshall with a quick-draw hand. Meanwhile, meeting several […]
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