Runtime1h 28mGenrePsychological Horror, ThrillerDirected byJoe HollowWritten byJoe HollowStarringDebbie Rochon, Joe Hollow, August Kyss

‘Flesh of the Unforgiven’ Review: A Madcap Descend Into Darkness

For adults' eyes only, this film tells the story of a struggling couple tormented by a nightmarish inflictor of pain.

By Morgan Rojas|August 3, 2025

Filmmaker Joe Hollow descends into darkness in the independent psychological horror flick Flesh of the Unforgiven. For adults’ eyes only, this provocative gothic tale tells the story of a struggling couple tormented by a nightmarish inflictor of panic and pain. Flesh of the Unforgiven may not be everyone’s cup of tea, but it’s evident that it is quite the fan favorite among the horror crowd. As of today, the film has received 31 wins and 5 nominations at various global film festivals, including “Best Feature” at the Diabolical Horror Film Festival.

You Can’t Escape Death

Jack (Joe Hollow) and Sienna Russo (Debbie Rochon) are in need of a fresh start. Jack is an author with writer’s block and a looming deadline. He hopes that a quick trip to a remote cabin can bring him the inspiration he needs. His wife, Sienna, is there to support him both with his writing career and their personal life outside of it. It’s also revealed that Sienna had an affair with Jack’s best friend, and he is struggling to forgive her betrayal. As the couple settles into desolate cabin life, Jack receives a mysterious VHS tape delivery, with an accompanying note that says “Inspiration”. Curious, he plays the tape, and what he discovers is a morbid web of psychological terror.

The crux of the film centers around the mysterious “Death Dealer”, a figure that exists between life and death. The Death Dealer uses his legion of demons to guide souls to him. He then offers his victims a new chance at life, but only if they face their fears. Eventually, both Jack and Sienna become intimately acquainted with the Death Dealer, much to their horror and terror.

Leaning Into the NSFW Elements

It should be noted that Flesh of the Unforgiven is not a family-friendly film. The opening scene features nudity, gore, and other NSFW elements. At times, it borders on smutty softcore adult content. While it can be argued that this is a necessary storytelling device to portray the bleak environment of this “living hell,” at times it does feel a bit too exaggerated. On the contrary, the VFX work is highly impressive, transforming the characters into the darkest, most graphic versions of themselves.

Takeaway

Led by enthusiastic performances from Debbie Rochon and writer/director/co-star Joe Hollow, Flesh of the Unforgiven is a great example of what a low-budget indie horror film can achieve.

Morgan Rojas

Certified fresh. For disclosure purposes, Morgan currently runs PR at PRETTYBIRD and Ventureland.

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