IT’S COMING
Filmmaker Shannon Alexander delivers a chilling documentary about one family’s tumultuous home life in IT’S COMING. Ashley Roland has a gift, although she may feel it’s more of a curse. Her ability to see beyond the veil began at age eleven. Now a mother of five children and having moved back to her family’s Brooklyn apartment, entities are haunting everyone, particularly her young son, Javier. A black figure is making life incredibly frightening.
Ashley can see and hear spirits. The physical and mental toll is obvious, despite her shockingly calm demeanor. She has become so accustomed to her circumstances, and not much ruffles her feathers, until she realizes how deep the negative energy goes.
The film’s structure features sit-down interviews with Ashley and some of her children. She describes her family history and evolving abilities. Alexander accidentally captures small paranormal incidents on camera, predominantly while Javier and Ashley speak. Blink and you’ll miss it, Alexander seamlessly replays those seconds in slow motion, making audiences aware of what they’ve just witnessed. We also get a glimpse of Ashley’s home security footage. Unsurprisingly, the activity increases when the family addresses them in interviews.
Ashley brings in medium Soledad Haren to cleanse the apartment. She provides viewers with paranormal canon, reasons, and triggers for an uptick in activity. It is a solid checklist if you aren’t a connoisseur of this genre. Like clockwork, incidents get worse. An acrid odor pervades their apartment, so intense it triggers CO2 alarms and multiple fire department visits. Soledad returns with her spirit box and performs an automatic writing session, providing few answers and more questions.
A husband and wife team of demonologists, Chris and Harmony DeFlorio, arrive with all the electronic bells and whistles. We see their footage intercut with Shannon’s. The results are undeniably unsettling. This is the point where Ashley finally breaks. It is the first time we see her cry and become physically unwell. When you witness the effect on Chris and Harmony, your heart rate increases tenfold. The comparisons to England’s most infamous haunting, The Enfield Poltergeist, are inevitable.
Javier’s personality slowly changes throughout the long months of filming. He describes a growing friendship with the black entity he calls Kitty. If you know anything about the paranormal, you understand how dangerous this is. You can track what looks like disassociation creeping onto his face. Something is affecting this child, whether it’s his mother’s energy or something genuinely sinister is up to the viewer, but I’ve not been this disturbed by a paranormal documentary in a long time. The final scene will send a shiver down your spine. IT’S COMING will haunt your mind long after the credits roll. You’ll question everything.
IT’S COMING Trailer:
“It’s Coming” which debuted at Hot Docs, is being released by Freestyle Digital Media in North America on November 12th.
Synopsis:
Ashley Roland, a wife and mother of 5, has been beset by supernatural entities since the age of 11. After returning to her family’s ancestral Brooklyn apartment, she begins to witness strange events in her home and learns that her children are now experiencing the same. As the paranormal encounters begin to escalate, Ashley attempts to rid her house of malevolent spirits along with specialists in the field.
Website
https://itscomingfilm.com/
You must be logged in to post a comment.