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The Reverend

  • 2011
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
3.9/10
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The Reverend (2011)
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A Reverend (Stuart Brennan) begins his first day at his new parish only to be bitten by a vampire. His faith is soon tested when his thirst for blood and an encounter with a prostitute gives... Read allA Reverend (Stuart Brennan) begins his first day at his new parish only to be bitten by a vampire. His faith is soon tested when his thirst for blood and an encounter with a prostitute gives him a thirst for justice.A Reverend (Stuart Brennan) begins his first day at his new parish only to be bitten by a vampire. His faith is soon tested when his thirst for blood and an encounter with a prostitute gives him a thirst for justice.

  • Director
    • Neil Jones
  • Writer
    • Neil Jones
  • Stars
    • Rutger Hauer
    • Doug Bradley
    • Tamer Hassan
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.9/10
    529
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    • Director
      • Neil Jones
    • Writer
      • Neil Jones
    • Stars
      • Rutger Hauer
      • Doug Bradley
      • Tamer Hassan
    • 12User reviews
    • 30Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Rutger Hauer
    Rutger Hauer
    • Withstander
    Doug Bradley
    Doug Bradley
    • Reverend Andrews
    Tamer Hassan
    Tamer Hassan
    • Harold Hicks
    Shane Richie
    Shane Richie
    • Prince
    Simon Phillips
    Simon Phillips
    • Detective
    Emily Booth
    Emily Booth
    • Tracy
    Stuart Brennan
    Stuart Brennan
    • The Reverend
    Giovanni Lombardo Radice
    Giovanni Lombardo Radice
    • Almighty
    Edmund Kingsley
    Edmund Kingsley
    • Thug
    Mads Koudal
    Mads Koudal
    • Viking
    Helen Griffin
    Helen Griffin
    • Mrs. Jenkins
    Dominic Burns
    Dominic Burns
    • Big Bazza
    Neil Jones
    Neil Jones
    • Mugger
    Marcia Do Vales
    Marcia Do Vales
    • Girl
    Andy Taylor
    • Hicks Man 1
    Clive Shaw
    • Reverend
    Steve Owen
    • Passer By
    Leslie Allen
    Leslie Allen
    • Hicks Man 2
    • Director
      • Neil Jones
    • Writer
      • Neil Jones
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    4natashabowiepinky

    Personally, I prefer The Makers.

    First of all, the plot summary here is completely WRONG, so feel free to ignore it. It's that age old tale of a young member of the clergy who's bitten by a female vampire, and decides to use his powers for good by decimating the local chav population, and giving a home to an abused prostitute. Well, he's got my vote! Oddly enough, he can wonder around in daylight and doesn't seem perturbed by crosses, so he must be a new SPECIAL brand of bloodsucker. Hmm... Anyway, the appealing lead is about the only noteworthy aspect of this Poundland production, which is chock full of substandard special effects, portentous dialogue and worst of all, Shane Richie embarrassing himself in a cameo appearance. Someone superglue him to the Albert Square bench already.
    2kosmasp

    Gone to the dark side (or is it?)

    Let's start off with Rutger Hauer ... and not mention him again after that! It's funny if you an actor to play for the first couple of minutes just to market your movie with him. But there is also Doug Bradley (Pinhead to his friends) and Tamer Hassan. Both not really that much in the movie either, so if you're a fan of either it might not make sense watching the movie because of those two. Tamer also plays a cardboard cutout, that is so bad, you wonder where he left his charisma? With the check at home I reckon.

    You also have Emily Boobs ... I mean Booth of course. A funny woman in person, but not blessed (sorry for the pun) with her character/role here. Her physical appearance obviously very blessed, but playing a weak character like that, especially after an even weaker introduction, given lines that make you cringe? A waste. As is one scene with her and her "boss", that seems to go on for hours (actually couple of minutes) and should have been cut altogether. There is also a blonde lady that is involved with the inciting incident (Russian I think), that seems to have learned her lines phonetically. Not helping the movie either ... Conclusion: Waste of time
    1joshbennettpt

    Offensive

    As an Australian I find this offensive, based on stereotypes from decades ago that I thought we had moved past.

    If you think in anyway this is based on anything in Australia it's absolute ridiculous stereotype of Australians living in rural unpopulated towns with no resources, not to mention the fact we don't really have "reverends" in Australia as a primarily catholic and Christian community.

    Maybe try better acting and not such a stereotypical version of "layed back beachbtowns" that have no access to the rest of the world" not a realistic approach to Australia.

    Just disappointing to say the least.
    2paul_m_haakonsen

    Forgive the vampire, Father, for he have sinned...

    For a vampire movie then "The Reverend" is different from many other vampire movies. And as such, that is an interesting take on the vampire mythology. However, as far as enjoyment goes, then "The Reverend" was a drag and really uneventful.

    The story is about a young reverend (played by Stuart Brennan) who just started his work in a new town. He is savagely attacked by a seductive woman vampire and ends up becoming a vampire himself. Armed with his faith in God and his newfound thirst for blood, the reverend sets out to clean out all the bad seeds in the town.

    Storywise, then "The Reverend" was really, really boring. Sure, this was an alternate take on an otherwise stereotypical vampire genre. And it was a bold approach and take on the genre, I will say that much. But ultimately it was a take that didn't fully manifested itself in any possible enjoyable way, and the story seemed rather irrelevant and pointless.

    Initially, I picked this up because of Rutger Hauer and Doug Bradley - which was a bad mistake on my behalf, because they were only in the movie very briefly, and wouldn't even qualify as having supporting roles. They were cameo appearances. But I guess their names are used to lure in viewers - and I supposed it works; at least I got suckered in.

    I will say that the acting in the movie was good, especially given that this movie is driven by the story and the dialogue and not by the action. However, it focused too much on the story and dialogue, and that somehow turned the movie into a drag - because it trotted on at a dull, mind-numbingly slow pace, which drains the will to watch the movie slowly away.

    If you enjoy vampire movies and want to see something new to the genre, then give "The Reverend" a go. Who knows, it might just be what you have been looking for. Personally, I was bored out of my mind with this movie and found it a really difficult struggle just to sit through the movie to the end of it.
    4Bezenby

    Slower than a week in the jail

    I was kind of in a run of enjoying recent UK horror films, but this film is about the slowest 'horror' film I've watched since sitting through The Witches Mountain. You've all seen that, right? What's that tumbleweed doing here? Seriously, how can a film have Doug Bradley, Rutger Hauer, and Giovanni "John Morghen" Radice in it and have this have no effect on the film whatsoever?

    The film itself involves I'm guessing the devil (Rutger) offering up some sort of Job deal with God (Radice) so that some new Rev in England gets turned into some vampire type deal, helps out a hooker, takes on a rogue landlord blah blah.

    So much time is spent in this film with the main character struggling with his persona that the whole film is floored. It's very dull stuff. I don't know what folks are targeting Shane Ritchie because to be honest with you he's about the only actor here that injects his character with any energy. And I don't watch Eastenders for the record.

    Poor show, this one. I was all jazzed to hear Giovanni Radice was in it, but he's here for about three minutes. Complete wasted of time.

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    • Trivia
      Very loosely based on the Book of Job.
    • Goofs
      In the beginning of the movie when the Reverend gets bitten the Girl seems to have taken a large chunk out of his neck. You can see the chunk missing for some scenes until he has cleaned the wound and it just moved to a extremely large bite wound. Then in another shot the wound moved from just being on his neck to being on his Jaw and neck. It also seems to switch sides with each scene.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Saturday Night Live: Ronda Rousey/Selena Gomez (2016)

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    • Release date
      • August 3, 2012 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • New Awakenings
    • Filming locations
      • South Wales, Wales, UK
    • Production companies
      • Burn Hand Film Productions
      • Templeheart Films
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    • Budget
      • $1,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $366
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 38 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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