About The VelociPastor
The VelociPastor (2018) is a gloriously absurd cult film that defies genre classification, blending action, comedy, horror, and fantasy into a 75-minute spectacle of low-budget creativity. The plot follows Doug, a grief-stricken priest who, after a trip to China, gains the inexplicable power to transform into a dinosaur. Initially horrified by his new condition, he's convinced by a streetwise sex worker named Carol to use his abilities for vigilante justice, leading to confrontations with criminals, drug lords, and inexplicably, ninjas.
Directed by Brendan Steere, the film embraces its ridiculous premise with complete sincerity, which is key to its charm. The performances, particularly by Alyssa Kempinski as Carol and Gregory James Cohan as Doug, are delivered with a straight-faced commitment that makes the absurd dialogue and situations even funnier. The practical effects for the dinosaur transformations are charmingly DIY, adding to the film's endearing homemade quality.
While the IMDb rating of 5.1 reflects its niche appeal, The VelociPastor has earned a passionate following among fans of 'so-bad-it's-good' cinema and midnight movie cult classics. The film's relentless pace, unexpected genre mashups, and sheer audacity make it a uniquely entertaining watch. For viewers seeking something completely different from mainstream Hollywood—a film where a dinosaur-priest fights ninjas with the help of a prostitute—this American-Chinese co-production delivers bizarre, unforgettable entertainment that's perfect for group viewing and cult film enthusiasts.
Directed by Brendan Steere, the film embraces its ridiculous premise with complete sincerity, which is key to its charm. The performances, particularly by Alyssa Kempinski as Carol and Gregory James Cohan as Doug, are delivered with a straight-faced commitment that makes the absurd dialogue and situations even funnier. The practical effects for the dinosaur transformations are charmingly DIY, adding to the film's endearing homemade quality.
While the IMDb rating of 5.1 reflects its niche appeal, The VelociPastor has earned a passionate following among fans of 'so-bad-it's-good' cinema and midnight movie cult classics. The film's relentless pace, unexpected genre mashups, and sheer audacity make it a uniquely entertaining watch. For viewers seeking something completely different from mainstream Hollywood—a film where a dinosaur-priest fights ninjas with the help of a prostitute—this American-Chinese co-production delivers bizarre, unforgettable entertainment that's perfect for group viewing and cult film enthusiasts.


















