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Onyx the Fortuitous and the Talisman of Souls

Demons. Ghouls. Tiny wines. Onyx is in for one hell of a weekend.
2023 | 110m | English

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Director: Andrew Bowser
Writer: Andrew Bowser
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Onyx joins a group of fellow occultists to attend a dark ritual at the mansion of their idol, Bartok. Suspecting Bartok’s nefarious intentions, Onyx is suddenly immersed in a world of monsters, mystery, and mayhem.
Release Date: Oct 19, 2023
Director: Andrew Bowser
Writer: Andrew Bowser
Genres: Comedy, Horror
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Production Companies Fortuitous Films
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $610,467
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 20, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Andrew Bowser Onyx the Fortuitous
Olivia Taylor Dudley Farrah
Jeffrey Combs Bartok the Great
Rivkah Reyes Mack
Terrence 'T.C.' Carson Mr. Duke
Arden Myrin Shelley
Melanie Chandra Jesminder
Barbara Crampton Nancy
Ryan Stanger Todd
Jason Marsden Box Demon (voice)
Ralph Ineson Abaddon (voice)
Daniel Ross Beefy Bad Boy (voice)
Donna Pieroni Masha
Matt Mahaffey Derrell
Guy Wilson Tanner
Michael Monsour Tanner Boi 1
Kareem Stroud Tanner Boi 2
Shane McCormick Young Onyx
Name Job
Andrew Bowser Director, Writer, Editor
Dylan Jury Casting
Matt Mahaffey Music
Adam Dougherty Lead Creature Designer
Joseph Game Art Designer
Melanie Aksamit Special Effects Makeup Artist
Miles Berwick Special Effects
Emma Jones Special Effects
Mariah Keirns Creature Design
Augustus Williams Mechanical Designer
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Harrison Biggs Associate Producer
Harrison Biggs Associate Producer
Adam Miron Executive Producer
Clark Baker Producer
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msbreviews
6.0

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://www.msbreviews.com/movie-reviews/onyx-the-fortuitous-review-sundance-2023 "ONYX THE FORTUITUOS AND THE TALISMAN OF SOULS surprised me! A viral internet character - who I was unaware of - in a feature-length film? I dunno. But the unique comedy, silly fantastical ... story & amusing makeup/costumes were right up my alley! More heart than I expected." Rating: B-

Jan 30, 2023
screenzealots
8.0

**By: Louisa Moore / www.ScreenZealots.com** It’s been a long, long time since I have laughed as heartily at a film as I did when I watched “Onyx the Fortuitous and the Talisman of Souls,” an absolutely hysterical project from start to finish. Based on a viral internet character created by writer ... , director, and star Andrew Bowser and financed by a Kickstarter campaign, all signs point to something disastrous that should be a completely terrible stinker at best and thoroughly unwatchable at worst. But there’s magic afoot here, and this surreal, cartoonish, and goofy movie is destined to become a cult classic among midnight audiences. Satanist Marcus J. Trillbury, aka Onyx, (Bowser) works the grill at the town’s local fast food joint. He knows that he’s destined for something greater, a feeling that becomes reality when he gets some surprise news: a personal invitation to Bartok the Great’s (Jeffrey Combs) dark mansion, where he will participate in a special ritual along with four other carefully chosen souls. Blinded by the excitement of meeting his idol, it takes Onyx and his new friends a bit longer than it should for them to realize the intentions of their host and his assistant (Olivia Taylor Dudley) are far more nefarious. A weekend of personal enlightenment turns into a life-or-death situation of eternal damnation, and Onyx may have to muster the courage and confidence to step up and become the world’s savior. It’s so silly and absolutely bonkers, but the larger than life characters make the story. Bowser is just a funny guy, and his co-stars (Terrence ‘T.C.’ Carson, Arden Myrin, Rivkah Reyes, and Melanie Chandra) are perfectly cast and extremely likeable. Everyone’s comedic timing is pitch perfect, and nearly every single joke attempt actually lands successfully. From Meatloaf musical interludes and secret passageways to supernatural hijinks, there’s never a dull moment. Bowser’s direction feels like it’s better suited to a YouTube video, and it’s very straightforward and not all that cinematic. This isn’t a problem considering the focus on the strength of the characters and the tone and style of the movie versus the director’s skill and visual prowess. There are some mediocre computer generated special effects that are thankfully overshadowed by some terrific puppetry, but both still make the film a lot of fun. While this movie is a wacky one-of-a-kind affair, it did remind me of other cult greats that revel in their celebration of the oddball weirdo, like “The Greasy Strangler,” “Willy’s Wonderland,” and “Napoleon Dynamite,” but with an even more unique, offbeat brand of absurdity. I can guess that this one will divide audiences into one of two camps: they’ll either view is as the midnight masterpiece that it is, or a complete and total disaster. Yes, “Onyx the Fortuitous and the Talisman of Souls” is absolutely silly and ridiculous, but if you share Bowser’s, I dunno, sense of humor, this is a movie that will have you crying tears of joy through side-splitting laughter. I absolutely loved this outlandish, hilarious horror comedy.

Apr 23, 2023