

God said 'smite,' she said 'but I have homework.'
An overwhelmed father and his demon-hunting teenage daughter try to find the balance between combating evil and doing chores. When Taffy is given a divine mission from God, she has to make a choice between following her heart, or accepting her destiny.
Acting
Hannah Unruh's exhausted chosen-one energy is pitch-perfect
Direction
Colter Lemmon commits fully to the bit, no winking allowed
Writing
Balances sincere father-daughter beats with literal devil banter
Director
Colter Lemmon
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The 'Cam Op Being Cheated On' credit is real—actor Patrick Poe improvised his entire backstory during a single-take gas station scene.
The film joins a micro-genre of 'functional family horror' alongside *Krampus* and *The Babysitter*, rejecting the dysfunctional family trope for something weirder: people who genuinely love each other AND kill demons.
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