Well, don't ask me why, but I went ahead and watched it this morning. It was truly awful. It was so bad that I don't even think MST3K could salvage it (although it would be fun to try).
The movie is somewhat vague about world events, although they showed news items where Iran and Syria figured prominently. At some point (and it's not clear how), Iran ruled all of Europe, but was defeated by "Lord Aldo DeLuca," who was assassinated and somehow resurrected, apparently by Satan.
The story centers around two college-age women who were shown in an early scene of them sitting in church, but not paying attention and instead playing with their cellphone as one shows the other a pic of her new hot boyfriend. It then jumps ahead three years, ostensibly after the Rapture - and they had not been taken - although they knew many had been. Now they were living under the New World Order.
Of course, they express regret that they "didn't listen" and didn't pay attention to the warnings - and now they were really in trouble. Everyone in their society was being forced to take the Mark of Satan, and the two main characters are scared to death. At the end, they're being rounded up and facing one last chance to either take the mark or be executed.
The Supreme Chancellor also appears in the film, and he looks like a cross between a whacked-out rock star and a South American drug lord. And he seems to really enjoy opera. Satan loves opera. Who would have figured on that? (I don't believe in Satan, but someone once told me that Satan invented disco, a view I found quite compelling.)
I was surprised that this was actually on Amazon Prime. At least I didn't have to pay to watch it. It was, overall, pretty cheesy - the acting, storyline. I won't say it was a parody; it didn't have quite that feel. Although it could easily become a parody.