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Ritual

  • 2002
  • R
  • 1h 39m
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4.8/10
2.2K
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Tim Curry, Jennifer Grey, and Craig Sheffer in Ritual (2002)
An American nurse living in Jamaica grows suspicious of the nearby group of Voodoo practitioners.
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An American nurse living in Jamaica grows suspicious of the nearby group of Voodoo practitioners.An American nurse living in Jamaica grows suspicious of the nearby group of Voodoo practitioners.An American nurse living in Jamaica grows suspicious of the nearby group of Voodoo practitioners.

  • Director
    • Avi Nesher
  • Writers
    • Inez Wallace
    • Curt Siodmak
    • Ardel Wray
  • Stars
    • Jennifer Grey
    • Craig Sheffer
    • Daniel Lapaine
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    2.2K
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    • Director
      • Avi Nesher
    • Writers
      • Inez Wallace
      • Curt Siodmak
      • Ardel Wray
    • Stars
      • Jennifer Grey
      • Craig Sheffer
      • Daniel Lapaine
    • 29User reviews
    • 33Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jennifer Grey
    Jennifer Grey
    • Alice Dodgson
    Craig Sheffer
    Craig Sheffer
    • Paul Claybourne
    Daniel Lapaine
    Daniel Lapaine
    • Wesley Claybourne
    Kristen Wilson
    Kristen Wilson
    • Caro Lamb
    Gabriel Casseus
    Gabriel Casseus
    • J. B.
    Tim Curry
    Tim Curry
    • Matthew Hope
    Ron Taylor
    Ron Taylor
    • Superintendant Archibald
    Dorothy Cunningham
    Dorothy Cunningham
    • Violette
    Trevor Rhone
    • Julian
    Carl Bradshaw
    • Ramon
    Randolph Winston Jones
    • Gentleman Jackson
    Jessica Collins
    Jessica Collins
    • Jackie
    Scott Getlin
    • Scott
    Erick Avari
    Erick Avari
    • Dr. Peter Winsvold
    Kathy Owen
    • Dr. Shaba
    Nahtasha Budhi
    • Dori
    • (as Nahtasha T. Budhi)
    Lea Marie Golde
    • Jenny Garcia
    Geri Golde
    • Jenny's Mother
    • Director
      • Avi Nesher
    • Writers
      • Inez Wallace
      • Curt Siodmak
      • Ardel Wray
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    toxiemite

    O Keeper, Where Art Thou?

    If you've read any of my other reviews you will know that I am somewhat partial to the Tales From the Crypt movies.... who am I kidding?..... I LOVE THEM!

    Way back when Demon Knight came out it was apparent that there would be a series of three movies. Bordello of Blood followed on shortly after and then there was a massive lull.... nothing. Finally after a couple of years it was made official that the third movie was ready! And it was going to be a 'Voo-Doo' movie...... Hmm, I dont really like Black Magic movies but the excitement remains!!

    So then I saw it...... WTF? Hmmm, yes sure it was a good movie. I really did enjoy it. It had all of the key eliments of a "Tales from the Crypt" movie.... all except for the one VITAL factor.... The Crypt Keeper??....... No sight of Him.

    I can only wonder why the hell these guys (Gilbert, Zemekis, Silver, Donner etc etc) would have the audacity to release this movie without The Crypt Keeper? Surely they know that they are cheating the audience. What is the point of calling it a 'Tales' movie when there is no obvious connection?

    With that massive qualm aside, this is a good movie. It seems to me that they may not have had much of a budget, and if that is the case... then they pulled it off excellently. It is not entirely gory or gruesome but it is still packed with the typical comic relief that makes a 'Crypt' movie so fun to watch.

    So come on guys.... make us some MORE Tales From the Crypt movies!! We can't get enough of them. And bring back the 'Keeper'... pleeeeease??

    I give this one 6.5 out of 10.
    4PeterRoeder

    Lousy horror movie

    This turned out all right and looks interesting. However, as it goes on the attempts at creating emotions between the characters is so inept that it really turns the horror off and is an insult to serious viewers. The story this is based on "I walked with a zombie" is probably much better although unfortunately I haven't seen it yet. "Ritual" looks so exciting and could have been a great movie about zombies and voodoo but in reality it has turned out very poorly which is a shame. It's hard to say what is wrong with it. I guess there are just too many inept scenes and it is hard to believe, for example, in the lovestory between Alice (who is called Alice Dodgson like the girl who supposedly inspired Lewis Carrol to call his heroine Alice) and the younger brother. Absolutely nothing has been built up between them and then in the end they get married. Anyway, this looks great, and it was worth a look - but the movie is just so poorly performed. 3/10.
    8kannibalcorpsegrinder

    Quite impressive adaptation

    Suspended from practicing medicine, a doctor takes a position giving care for a man's brother who lives in Jamaica where she finds that he's suffering from the effects of a powerful voodoo curse that turns them into zombies forcing her to put an end to the evil forces once and for all.

    This one here is a rather fun and enjoyable voodoo film. One of the best parts of this one is that it builds up an incredible atmosphere in here through the effective use of it's supernatural overtones. This is one of the few films that manages to really use the mystery and magic of voodoo and does this spectacularly, making it appear to be quite dangerous and something to be feared. Due to this, the first half is incredibly suspenseful with the mysterious actions around them which are done through a series of rather freaky ideas. The set of hallucinations that occur here are marvelous, with the jungle coming alive and attempt to destroy the car the two are traveling alongside being one of them, and a later scene where a hallucination of the collapsing roof falling onto them, despite being the only one to see it, is a fantastic scene as well. As these grow in stature throughout the film, there's plenty to like here with the way these cause an enhancement of the supernatural threat that constantly runs in the film. That starts with the opening, with the wedding ceremony giving way to the confrontation in the lab which is a nice way of getting this going, the increasingly strong supernatural attacks that are used to build a strong mystery in the meantime and the freak-outs done by the possessed victim are just plain fun. The ending confrontation in the fields during the voodoo ceremony is really good as well, using more voodoo charms, a tense buried alive sequence and a suspenseful standoff that is pretty intense. The last big part of the film is the gore, which here works quite well for the film. These here are all that work for the film as this one didn't have many flaws, and there really is only one which does affect the film somewhat. This is that the film is slightly overlong and somewhat dull at times. This one really shouldn't have been that much over an hour and a half at all, and really should've been trimmed in certain areas as there's several scenes which go on for much longer than they should. The middle section of this is the most apparent, featuring several scenes that aren't that important. The trip to the beach to frolic in the surf and the family visits to the shack for no reason being the main exceptions, and the exposition in the beginning to get the story involved could've been done a little quicker, as it really could've had the same impact it does now with a little time removed. Since there's no titular connection to the series, including the Crypt Keeper wraparounds are unnecessary as well, and since there's hardly any dark comedy or humor to come from it, it's just pointless. All of these make the film feel longer than it should, and give the film it's one true flaw.

    Rated R: Graphic Violence, Graphic Language, Brief Nudity and a mild sex scene.
    8kelticman

    a gem of the B film

    i rarely give a 9 but at a B film, this film ROCKS! by straight to DVD standards this is a must see. i did not see some things that happened coming at all. Jennifer Grey is a vision in this film. TIm curry was underutilized but with the exception of his last scene his acting was GREAT. i was very surprised by this film. it is not a typical tales of the crypt film, but don't hold that against it. i thought the locale was great. the cinematography was top notch. not everyone gave a stellar performance but overall most of the actors were believable in their roles. no one seemed to be sleepwalking through their act. i recommend this for fans of horror and thrillers.
    5filipemanuelneto

    It is an average film, considering that it was designed for TV and DVD.

    "Tales from the Crypt" was a product that was very successful on radio and as a television series, but never found the formula for success in cinema. The first two releases, still in the 70s, remained faithful to the original product, with a succession of short stories, some better than others. The third film was much more audacious: "Demon Knight" really tried to give us a feature film, and to a certain extent it managed to respond well to that challenge. Then it all came crashing down with "Bordello of Blood", which was a real fiasco and shattered the producers' ambitions. Maybe that's why this movie never really adopted the franchise, and only in the physical versions do we see the opening, with a rigid, cheap and inelegant version of the Cryptkeeper introducing the movie.

    Let's face it, this one is not within the parameters of what we could consider a good movie for the cinema. Even so, we are pleased to see that the production has learned something from past mistakes and that the film is committed to a solid story, a consistent and relatively well-structured narrative. It's not a good movie, but it's better than its predecessors and, honestly, it manages to be an average movie, within the quality standard of made-for-TV and DVD movies.

    The script begins with Alice Dodgson's medical license being suspended after a medical error in which she was at fault. In order to support herself during the suspension period, she takes a job as a private caregiver in Jamaica to care for Wesley Claybourne, who has encephalitis but believes he is being targeted by voodoo magic. At the same time, she befriends Caro, an attractive, sexually intense young Jamaican woman, and begins to discover that Wesley's delusions may, after all, have some raison d'être.

    The film has a very solid cast and some well-known names, but the material given to the actors was relatively weak, several characters were sexualized to the maximum and the director Avi Nesher proved incapable of guiding the actors and getting results. Jennifer Grey, the protagonist, is not an inexperienced actress, but we've seen her do better in "Dirty Dancing" or "Ferris Bueller's Day Off". The material received harmed her, in addition to the fact that the personage was quite sexualized, taking advantage of the physical attributes of the actress. Daniel Lapaine did an average job, committed, but histrionic and lacking in direction. Tim Curry has been underused and only appears once in a while. Craig Sheffer is as supportive as possible, but he's not a good villain. Lastly, Kristen Wilson appears to have been chosen solely on the basis of her svelte and sculpted body, almost entirely visible in the film, where she appears nude several times.

    Technically, the film is much more modest and poor than we could have expected, considering the list of actors present in the cast. Thought and produced as a film for TV and DVD, it lacks a cinematic notion, and budget or team to carry it out. Without the staff and money to make a film with a cinematic dimension, the production's options were limited in aspects such as costume design, visual and special effects, digital resources and the choice of filming locations. That's why the voodoo scenes are so few and concentrated. What's good here? We have good set construction (a good medical lab, the magic props, with crosses and herbs and strange objects mixed with candles etc.), we also have a good cinematography (for a TV movie) and, finally, an effective soundtrack.

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    • Trivia
      Universal Pictures was originally going to release a trilogy of Les contes de la crypte (1989) movies, but plans were scrapped after La reine des vampires (1996) failed at the box-office. This movie was not planned as a Tales from the Crypt (1989) movie. It is a loose remake of Vaudou (1943).
    • Goofs
      When Wesley grabs Paul's shirt, the collar is sticking out. It cuts to another angle and the shirt collar is folded in.
    • Quotes

      The Crypt Keeper: [in a fake Jamaican accent] Oh, what up my people? Welcome to Jamaica man! This is your old bosom bloody the Cryptkeeper.

      Hot Girl: Nice hair.

      The Crypt Keeper: Aint they cool? On me they call these "deadlocks".

      [Cackles]

      The Crypt Keeper: Woah! One of the things I love about Jamaica is the eye popping honeys. Of course, I'd prefer them with a little less meat on their bones, or better yet, just bones

      [Cackles. A woman brings him a drink with a shrunken head in it]

      The Crypt Keeper: T'anks but that's not what I be meanin when I say I want a little head.

      [Cackles]

      The Crypt Keeper: Anyway, mon, I just wrapped my new movie here in Jamaica, where they dance, smoke grass and all the nice girls be in the voodoo trance. What a place to work. You've got mangos, papayas,

      [Focus in on a woman's breasts]

      The Crypt Keeper: tourists and they're all so delicous.

      [Cackles]

      The Crypt Keeper: So enough of the jabberin'

      [We focus in on a woman lying on her back. She's slowly taking off her bra]

      The Crypt Keeper: Our movie awaits... oy! So sit back and relaxe kiddies, and don't worry, be happy! The beast is yet to come! Hahahahahahaha!

    • Crazy credits
      On the R1 DVD, the credits conclude and it fades to black. Suddenly there's a few brief scenes with the Cryptkeeper, as well as additional credits for the Cryptkeeper segments.
    • Alternate versions
      Internationally, this was released as a stand-alone film, but when issued in the USA, it included additional segments before the movie and after the end credits featuring Les contes de la crypte (1989) host The Cryptkeeper.
    • Connections
      Follows Le Cavalier du diable (1995)
    • Soundtracks
      Shame and Scandal in the Family
      Written by Sir Lancelot and Fitzroy Alexander (as Lord Melody)

      Performed by Joe 90

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    • Release date
      • September 18, 2002 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Revelation
    • Filming locations
      • Jamaica
    • Production companies
      • RKO Radio Pictures
      • Silver Pictures
      • Tales From The Crypt Holdings
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    • Budget
      • $10,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $241
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 39m(99 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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