Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA police detective is swept into a web of deception and, in search of the truth, finds herself in a contest with forces of the occult.A police detective is swept into a web of deception and, in search of the truth, finds herself in a contest with forces of the occult.A police detective is swept into a web of deception and, in search of the truth, finds herself in a contest with forces of the occult.
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- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 2 victoires et 3 nominations au total
Siobhan McCarthy
- The Nun
- (as S. Siobhan McCarthy)
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Priests, demon-possessed nuns, rape, pedophilia - these are the makings of a good horror film when you add demons and the devil. Will this live up to the promise? Sometimes the concept is good, and certainly Sarah-Jane Redmond and Michael Eklund were good, but the story just didn't go anywhere.
There was very little action; mostly just running around and talking. Some characters, like the cops in the precinct seemed to be doing work that was just to explain what was happening, as if they had no other way of doing so.
The ending was left up to the viewer and that sucked.
No gore, no blood, some puking from a strung out doper, and no boobage whatsoever. I really must have blinked once because I didn't see the nun either.
There was very little action; mostly just running around and talking. Some characters, like the cops in the precinct seemed to be doing work that was just to explain what was happening, as if they had no other way of doing so.
The ending was left up to the viewer and that sucked.
No gore, no blood, some puking from a strung out doper, and no boobage whatsoever. I really must have blinked once because I didn't see the nun either.
If you are looking for a no-brainer, slasher, nudity laden horror flick - don't waste your time on this one.
After seeing some of the comments, I didn't expect too much - but was glad I gave it a chance.
Excellent performance by Michael Eklund as the drug dealer (look him up - this guy has no problem finding gigs); fantastic range in his performance.
The cinema-photography was excellent! Good sound track. All around good production values. Good cast and acting.
I loved the mystery of it; don't expect the "expected". Very good script; nicely layered; loved the way elements unfolded. Just when I kind of thought I knew where things were going, delicious little "twisted" twists were added. I liked that I was required to pay attention, to be patient and observant. Yes, the uneasy pacing - kept me off balance; added to the tension. And, I even experienced a couple startlingly scary moments; doesn't happen much for me anymore; such a treat.
I even liked the ending - unsettling as it was.
Well worth a coffee shop chat after viewing this film - so much going on; so much left to the imagination.
After seeing some of the comments, I didn't expect too much - but was glad I gave it a chance.
Excellent performance by Michael Eklund as the drug dealer (look him up - this guy has no problem finding gigs); fantastic range in his performance.
The cinema-photography was excellent! Good sound track. All around good production values. Good cast and acting.
I loved the mystery of it; don't expect the "expected". Very good script; nicely layered; loved the way elements unfolded. Just when I kind of thought I knew where things were going, delicious little "twisted" twists were added. I liked that I was required to pay attention, to be patient and observant. Yes, the uneasy pacing - kept me off balance; added to the tension. And, I even experienced a couple startlingly scary moments; doesn't happen much for me anymore; such a treat.
I even liked the ending - unsettling as it was.
Well worth a coffee shop chat after viewing this film - so much going on; so much left to the imagination.
I saw this one today at the premiere and was pleasantly surprised by it. Mr. Ecklund definitely deserved the award he won for his part in this one and the directing was great to take advantage of the actors individual spirits and talents.
If you have the chance to see this one at a theatre near you go for it, there are enough moments to keep you paying attention and wondering what's going to happen next.
I definitely look forward to seeing more from this talented cast and director and would definitely like to see more even about these characters and where the may go from the events in this film as well. Well done.
If you can see it, go see it, plus it's shot local to Vancouver which is a plus for sure. You can see what places you know...
If you have the chance to see this one at a theatre near you go for it, there are enough moments to keep you paying attention and wondering what's going to happen next.
I definitely look forward to seeing more from this talented cast and director and would definitely like to see more even about these characters and where the may go from the events in this film as well. Well done.
If you can see it, go see it, plus it's shot local to Vancouver which is a plus for sure. You can see what places you know...
Great performances by a remarkably talented cast will tend to make a good script great. Happens every time. Written and directed by Damon Vignale, "The Entrance" showcases the importance a director should place on getting the most from his cast. In this case, Mr. Vignale started with great talent and managed to get, in my mind, award-winning performances from them. They, in turn, took the script and and ran with it very effectively. From beginning to end the pace of this film is consistent in its flow. The audience is drawn into the bizarre set of circumstances which befall a young female detective after interviewing a visibly upset felon. She embarks on a journey which ultlimately challenges her own humanity while forced to revisit a crime she was victim to in her childhood. Unfortunately, much of the subject matter of the film precludes it's being something for your kids to watch. Nevertheless, The Entrance should be on everyone's list of "should see's". A great piece.
THE ENTRANCE features a playfully sadistic demon busily rounding up sinners in order to torture them with silly games of life and death.
Detective Porhowski (Sarah-Jane Redmond) finds herself caught in the malevolent monster's snare.
Though it does drag in spots, this movie has a decent amount of mystery and suspense. It also has a high weirdness factor going on that helps to keep things interesting.
Ms. Redmond is especially good in her bedeviled role...
Detective Porhowski (Sarah-Jane Redmond) finds herself caught in the malevolent monster's snare.
Though it does drag in spots, this movie has a decent amount of mystery and suspense. It also has a high weirdness factor going on that helps to keep things interesting.
Ms. Redmond is especially good in her bedeviled role...
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- AnecdotesThe bathroom mirror Michael Eklund cracked with his forehead in the fight scene with Sarah-Jane Redmond was real. Breaking it was not planned. The actors remained in character and continued with their performance, allowing the take to be used in the film.
- GaffesAt the beginning we are told about the first documented demonic possession in 1612. We then see a priest supposedly writing about this with a metal nib ink pen. But metal nib ink pens were not created until the early 1800's. Before then most pens were made from feather quills.
- Citations
The Janitor: They are as all men, made or unmade by themselves, creators of their own destiny. And just as like is drawn to like, they attract not what they want, but that which they are. Those responsible, and those who fall victim tonight are one and the same. They are all sinners.
- Crédits fousFilm opens with following scroll: In the year 1612, renowned exorcist Father Sebastian Michaelis wrote about a possessed nun, Sister Madeleine, at Aix-en-Provence, France. The demon possessing Sister Madeleine revealed itself as a fallen angel. The following was inspired by Father Michaelis' writings.
- Bandes originalesThe Devil You Know
Written by Daryl Bennett & Damon Vignale
Vocal Performance by Dalannah Bowen (as Dalannah Gail Bowen)
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By what name was The Entrance (2006) officially released in India in English?
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