About The VelociPastor
The VelociPastor (2018) is a gloriously absurd cult film that embraces its B-movie premise with infectious enthusiasm. After a devastating personal tragedy, priest Doug Jones travels to China where he inherits a bizarre ability to transform into a dinosaur. Initially horrified by his prehistoric alter-ego, he's convinced by sex worker Carol to channel his newfound powers for justice, leading to a wildly entertaining crime-fighting partnership that must confront drug dealers, ninjas, and their own unconventional relationship.
Director Brendan Steere demonstrates remarkable commitment to the film's ridiculous concept, delivering surprisingly competent action sequences and practical effects that far exceed the micro-budget expectations. The performances, particularly by Alyssa Kempinski as the streetwise Carol and Gregory James Cohan as the conflicted priest, strike the perfect balance between deadpan sincerity and campy self-awareness that makes the premise work.
What makes The VelociPastor worth watching is its genuine affection for grindhouse cinema and its refusal to take itself seriously while still delivering a coherent, entertaining story. The film has developed a passionate following for its creative creature effects, unexpected emotional moments, and sheer audacity. For viewers seeking something completely different from mainstream cinema - a film that combines martial arts, dinosaur transformations, spiritual crises, and ninja battles with surprising heart - this is a must-watch cult phenomenon that delivers exactly what its outrageous title promises.
Director Brendan Steere demonstrates remarkable commitment to the film's ridiculous concept, delivering surprisingly competent action sequences and practical effects that far exceed the micro-budget expectations. The performances, particularly by Alyssa Kempinski as the streetwise Carol and Gregory James Cohan as the conflicted priest, strike the perfect balance between deadpan sincerity and campy self-awareness that makes the premise work.
What makes The VelociPastor worth watching is its genuine affection for grindhouse cinema and its refusal to take itself seriously while still delivering a coherent, entertaining story. The film has developed a passionate following for its creative creature effects, unexpected emotional moments, and sheer audacity. For viewers seeking something completely different from mainstream cinema - a film that combines martial arts, dinosaur transformations, spiritual crises, and ninja battles with surprising heart - this is a must-watch cult phenomenon that delivers exactly what its outrageous title promises.

















