Perched on a darker ledge than most, Andrew Theodore Balasia’s ON GOD is a uniquely funny and poignantly unsettling kaleidoscope of tones, toxicity and tenderness, in which a man (Al Warren, DREAM SCENARIO), awakens from a gunshot-induced coma, determined to move on from his violent past. Strikingly directed and featuring what’s surely the most haunting use of a Eurythmics song in the history of film. – Mitch Davis