Angela Holmes (Olivia Dudley), commence à avoir un effet dévastateur sur ses proches, des prêtres (Michael Peña et Peter Andersson) sont appelés pour exorciser Angela d'une force satanique p... Tout lireAngela Holmes (Olivia Dudley), commence à avoir un effet dévastateur sur ses proches, des prêtres (Michael Peña et Peter Andersson) sont appelés pour exorciser Angela d'une force satanique plus puissante qu'ils ne l'imaginaient.Angela Holmes (Olivia Dudley), commence à avoir un effet dévastateur sur ses proches, des prêtres (Michael Peña et Peter Andersson) sont appelés pour exorciser Angela d'une force satanique plus puissante qu'ils ne l'imaginaient.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Detective Simmons
- (as Jarvis George)
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The acting is strong, the story holds up and the ending works too. Yes some characters react strange to our main character, but overall it's not the worst behavior in horror movies (or in the clichés we are used to). I like the mentality of the movie and the director seems to know his stuff. As does the cinematographer (both plus leading actress are on an interesting audio commentary on the disc) too. I was pleasantly surprised by this and maybe you will be too
It's the story as old as the supposed entity possessing the poor victim, in this case Angela (Olivia Taylor Dudley). She begins showing weird behavior and it eventually attracts the attention of Vatican. For acting department, there are actually some decent names here such as Michael Peña, Djimon Hounsou or Dougray Scott. They all have worked in bigger movies or played different roles, and there's a visible effort here, but the material is so thin their characters feel lackluster.
Pacing is also another issue. The way it's presented might make the timeline seem odd, it switches back and forth between early stages of haunting and eventual discovery. However, the transition is poor and it doesn't escalate well, although that's partially because of the timid horror. Visually, it's very confusing, often using documentary style such as following character with camcorder perspective or CCTV videos, all of which are unnecessary and only manage to limit the presentation.
As for the creepy parts, they are practically the stuffs of old. If you have seen any similar movie in past couple of years, chances are you've seen this before. A few scenes fare better, although these are also heavily borrowed from other films. There's barely any grand sight or atmosphere of Vatican, in fact the priests from holy city almost like supporting character that pop up in small portion of the movie.
It's all right if the concept is not novel, many other movies have done old concept well. However, The Vatican Tapes relies too heavily on superficial gimmicks and sadly low on thrill.
Sure it's nothing new, but it's well acted and stylishly executed in terms of cinematography.
There's not really any wasted time on screen, and it rattles along at a good pace.
So many horror films these days have a cheap feel, this doesn't. It's not a classic like The Exorcist, or The Omen, but it's a heck of a lot better than most being made nowadays.
Horror picture shot in fits and starts with incoherent plot, dealing with a ghastly possession , as a young woman is possessed by a malevolent and heinous spirit causing creepy, scary and terrible moments ; then , a priest and two Vatican exorcists must do battle with an ancient satanic force to save the soul of the strange girl . A rare film about exorcism in similar style to The Exorcist 1973 by William Friedkin . This latter movie remains still startling and engrossing with every viewing, it spread countless sequels and imitations, one of them is this one, though , of course, it is far cry from the original Exorcist . Genuinely scary moments overcome some obvious plot devices. This is a juicy terrifying material fashioning an iconic diabolic possession, providing screams, thrills, shocks and chilling scenes .It has an extremely known premise spawns the film in ups and downs. All semblance of plausibility is extracted, leaving a main cast of little known actors : Olivia Taylor and John Patrick , to show their limited skills. However, the support cast is pretty good , such as : Dougray Scott , Michael Peña , Peter Andersson Djimon Hounsou , Kathleen Robertson , Michael Halsey .There appears briefly Michael Paré , Daniel Bernhardt and Alison Lohman who married director Mark Neveldine playing a Psych patient , but she has less than 2o seconds of screen time.
It delivers a scary and eerie ambient thanks to an expert cameraman, Gerardo Madrazo . As well as a frightening, suspenseful and chilling musical score byJoseph Bishara . Being efficiently produced by Chris Morgan , Eric Reid and Richard Wright . This silly, non-sense , late night horror picture was decently directed by Mark Neveldine , though with no originality and it has some flaws and gaps. Mark Neveldine has directed a few acceptable films such as : ¨Crank¨, its sequel : ¨Crank high voltage¨, ¨Ghost Rider : Spirit of Vengeance¨and in pre-production ¨Finding Jack¨ . Rating 6/10 . Passable and decent exorcism/horror movie . No for squamish
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe screenplay for this film was featured in the 2009 Blacklist, a list of the "most liked" unmade scripts of the year.
- GaffesDuring the taxi crash, an underside shot from the pickup truck briefly reveals the camera crew on the sidewalk filming the preceding shot.
- Citations
Cardinal Mattias Bruun: From the day you are conceived, the devil seeks your destruction - temporal, but especially eternal - and doesn't give up until the day you die.
- Bandes originalesVeni Creator
Arranged by Ben Turner
Courtesy of APM Music
Meilleurs choix
- How long is The Vatican Tapes?Alimenté par Alexa
Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 8 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 1 784 763 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 832 271 $US
- 26 juil. 2015
- Montant brut mondial
- 13 015 764 $US
- Durée
- 1h 31min(91 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1