Oct. 1, 2025

607: "He hid the soul in the only place he knew they wouldn't find it..." | The Prophecy (1995)

607: "He hid the soul in the only place he knew they wouldn't find it..." | The Prophecy (1995)
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607: "He hid the soul in the only place he knew they wouldn't find it..." | The Prophecy (1995)
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This week we’re descending into The Prophecy (1995), the cult supernatural thriller where angels aren’t exactly playing harps. Christopher Walken commands the screen as Gabriel—less a messenger of God, more a celestial hitman with a serious grudge. As a second war brews in Heaven, a soul too dark for Hell becomes the battlefield, and humanity hangs in the balance. With Elias Koteas as the weary detective caught in the middle and Viggo Mortensen showing up as one of the creepiest Lucifers ever put to film, it’s scripture meets horror with a side of Walken weird. We’re flipping through the Book of Revelation and asking: what if the angels are the real problem?

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