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Altar

  • 2014
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
4.3K
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Matthew Modine and Olivia Williams in Altar (2014)
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A young family moves to an isolated house which the wife has been hired to restore, only to discover that the previous owner is reputed to have murdered his wife.A young family moves to an isolated house which the wife has been hired to restore, only to discover that the previous owner is reputed to have murdered his wife.A young family moves to an isolated house which the wife has been hired to restore, only to discover that the previous owner is reputed to have murdered his wife.

  • Director
    • Nick Willing
  • Writer
    • Nick Willing
  • Stars
    • Olivia Williams
    • Matthew Modine
    • Antonia Clarke
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.9/10
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    • Director
      • Nick Willing
    • Writer
      • Nick Willing
    • Stars
      • Olivia Williams
      • Matthew Modine
      • Antonia Clarke
    • 50User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
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    Olivia Williams
    Olivia Williams
    • Meg Hamilton
    Matthew Modine
    Matthew Modine
    • Alec Hamilton
    Antonia Clarke
    Antonia Clarke
    • Penny Hamilton
    Adam Thomas Wright
    Adam Thomas Wright
    • Harper Hamilton
    Richard Dillane
    Richard Dillane
    • Greg
    Howard Lee
    • Frank
    Jonathan Jaynes
    Jonathan Jaynes
    • Sean Donnelly
    Rebecca Calder
    Rebecca Calder
    • Isabella
    Steve Oram
    Steve Oram
    • Nigel Lean
    David J. Peel
    David J. Peel
    • Telephone Engineer
    • (as David Peel)
    Mark Heenehan
    Mark Heenehan
    • Brad Mason
    Stephen Chance
    • Charles Kendrick Walker
    • Director
      • Nick Willing
    • Writer
      • Nick Willing
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    4Finfrosk86

    6 is too high! It's not very good.

    No, this is not great filmmaking.

    (Must be a lot of cast and crew having rated this on here.)

    Just going to ramble about this in no special order.

    Some places it seems like they have used, I don't know, Adobe Premiere effects, or worse yet, effects that are in the camera itself.. Thats a little wtf, right?

    As far as I can remember, one or two short scenes are almost creepy, actually. But they are way outweighed by what is wrong, and bad, and not creepy.

    Olivia Williams is annoying as crap! She has the worst looking hair, and it is even a point in the movie! I got mad just looking at her stupid hair. That's not good.

    There is nothing new here, which is not necessarily a bad thing, but what is here, is not done very good, and that's a bad thing.

    The plot with the wife and the husband and the story of the house and the this and the that, could have been cool, but it is just not good enough.

    One scene with a sculpture and some smashing is kind of cool. Best part of the movie.
    5hilbertjl

    Average, unless you factor in the waste of a near-perfect location

    I love a good ghost story. I practically worship a great ghost story. Sadly, Altar is neither. It has its moments, and it's not a complete waste of time to watch, but in my opinion it started with all the makings of a truly interesting story and mixed it all up into a batch of...mixed up.

    The true star of the film is its Yorkshire manor location. Now, if I'd been handed this set to work with (and if I, you know, actually made movies), Altar is NOT the story I'd have come up with. I actually felt a bit annoyed at the movie for not living up to such a classic haunted house setting! The premise was simple enough, and it started out in fairly contemporary spooky fashion, but there was just not the right kind of follow through. Rather than spine tingles and after-view thoughts about mortality, the climax delivered only a mash-up of effects and incoherent, half-explored themes.

    I will say this: the actors who played the children did great. Williams did fine in her role, and even Modine did the best he could with what he was given (his character was the biggest mess in the mix, with some truly uncomfortable scenes - and not in a horror/mystery sort of way).

    Generally, you could do a lot worse for your hour and a half, but if you want a great haunted house / ghost story, look elsewhere. It's been done a thousand times better at least hundreds of times already.
    amesmonde

    Does what it says on the spirit box

    A young family move to an isolated house which the mother has been hired to restore only to discover that presences still linger casting a hold over her artist sculpturing husband.

    Taking a leaf from a James Herbert novel and channelling countless haunted films Altar is an effective ghost story chiller, however, what sets director/writer Nick Willing's offering apart are the practical and some special effects which have an optical natural feel as opposed to the usual ineffective blatant CGI.

    Willing delivers some genuinely eerie visuals and creepy moments, this coupled with a great score and on location shoot help give some credence and atmosphere to the proceedings. Matthew Modine's Hamilton sports a Shining Jack Torrence like woollen jumper (the writer character is replaced here by an artist) and mimics Torrence's transformation (although quite speedy) still Modine gives an intense performance. Both the younger actors are effective, actress Antonia Clarke is notable as Penny. Olivia Williams gives convincing performance which complements the naturalistic writing and setting.

    While it breaks no new ground in terms of ghost stories or twist endings it's a solid old school British horror.
    5btraish

    Ghost story which borrows heavily

    The Altar is a ghost story in the classic tradition. Meg (Olivia Williams), Alec (Matthew Modine) and their children move in to a decrepit Yorkshire mansion whilst Meg restores it for the owner. Over the next couple of months the haunted nature of the house becomes apparent, with the usual banging sounds, slamming doors and ethereal appearances. Most of the film relies heavily on Olivia Williams and she does an OK job, with Matthew Modine limping in towards the end.

    Undoubtedly, the film borrows heavily from other ghost and spirit films, most notably The Shining, but it was almost like playing bingo, identifying tropes from other films as it progressed, such as The Exorcist, Don't Look Now, etc. The TV movie feel and austere feel of the grand old house give a 1970s drama feel to the film. Some may associated this with quality drama, some with cheap production values.

    There are some plus points: the old Yorkshire mansion and it's windswept grounds give a good background feeling, and the explicit pictures of the ghosts is usual and scarier than most in the genre - more like The Grudge than Turn of the Screw.

    Overall, I was left with the question, why? Did this movie really need to be made?
    3gintroubad

    Cliché mash-up that never gels

    If you've seen a fair share of horror films, you can tick off not only the mash up of plot points but the composition of shots, camera tricks, and the musical flourishes.

    The Legend of Hell House, The Amityville Horror, The Shining, The Haunting, Rose Red, Dead Again, Darkness, Burnt Offerings, Poltergeist, The Ninth Gate, etc. It's strange and weird enough, but the plot doesn't cohere and devolves into the straight to video mess it is.

    By the time things turn a corner and the elder daughter starts to get rolled into the mix, it's like you're watching a new movie, as if they're trying to restart in the third reel. But that's the film in a nutshell, constantly restarting with a new conflict that sort of connects but not really.

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    • Trivia
      The film was funded via Kickstarter.
    • Goofs
      At one point a telephone bell is heard ringing somewhere in the house but, when the woman finds the source, it's a Trimphone. Trimphones do not ring with a conventional bell sound but have a distinctive chirping tone.
    • Connections
      References La Malédiction (1976)
    • Soundtracks
      Westminster Quarters
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    • Release date
      • December 27, 2014 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Haunting of Radcliffe House
    • Filming locations
      • Brodsworth Hall, Brodsworth, Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Content Media
      • Great Point Media
      • Screen Yorkshire
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 35 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1
      • 1.85 : 1

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