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The Vatican Tapes

  • 1h 31m
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4.7/10
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Michael Peña in The Vatican Tapes (2015)
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A priest and two Vatican exorcists must do battle with an ancient satanic force to save the soul of a young woman.A priest and two Vatican exorcists must do battle with an ancient satanic force to save the soul of a young woman.A priest and two Vatican exorcists must do battle with an ancient satanic force to save the soul of a young woman.

  • Director
    • Mark Neveldine
  • Writers
    • Christopher Borrelli
    • Michael C. Martin
    • Chris Morgan
  • Stars
    • Olivia Taylor Dudley
    • Michael Peña
    • Dougray Scott
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    • Director
      • Mark Neveldine
    • Writers
      • Christopher Borrelli
      • Michael C. Martin
      • Chris Morgan
    • Stars
      • Olivia Taylor Dudley
      • Michael Peña
      • Dougray Scott
    • 115User reviews
    • 111Critic reviews
    • 38Metascore
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    Olivia Taylor Dudley
    Olivia Taylor Dudley
    • Angela
    Michael Peña
    Michael Peña
    • Father Lozano
    Dougray Scott
    Dougray Scott
    • Roger
    John Patrick Amedori
    John Patrick Amedori
    • Pete
    Peter Andersson
    Peter Andersson
    • Cardinal Mattias Bruun
    Djimon Hounsou
    Djimon Hounsou
    • Vicar Imani
    Kathleen Robertson
    Kathleen Robertson
    • Dr. Richards
    Sam Upton
    Sam Upton
    • Orderly Mason
    Cas Anvar
    Cas Anvar
    • Dr. Fahti
    Michael Halsey
    Michael Halsey
    • Dr. Bramwell
    Alex Sparrow
    Alex Sparrow
    • Resident Kulik
    Jarvis W. George
    Jarvis W. George
    • Detective Simmons
    • (as Jarvis George)
    Michael Paré
    Michael Paré
    • Detective Harris
    Alex Corrado
    Alex Corrado
    • Bishop Saldano
    Montanna Gillis
    Montanna Gillis
    • Jackie
    Chance Lang
    • Brad
    Noemi Gonzalez
    Noemi Gonzalez
    • Maria
    Allegra Lucchesi
    • Allegra
    • Director
      • Mark Neveldine
    • Writers
      • Christopher Borrelli
      • Michael C. Martin
      • Chris Morgan
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    User reviews115

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    5SnoopyStyle

    plodding slow boil

    The Vatican has maintained tapes of possible satanic possessions over the years. Vicar Imani (Djimon Hounsou) shows Cardinal Bruun (Peter Andersson) the case of Angela Holmes (Olivia Taylor Dudley). Two months earlier, her boyfriend Pete Smith (John Patrick Amedori) throws her a surprise birthday party with her father (Dougray Scott) attending. She cuts herself with the cake knife and reluctantly goes to the hospital. Strange things start to happen including her unquenchable thirst. She is hospitalized. There's an incident and the police is called in but Father Lozano (Michael Peña) sees the supernatural. Angela is put into a group home under the supervision of psychiatrist Dr. Richards (Kathleen Robertson).

    It's a horror without scares. It's plodding. It has no style and no pace. It has worthwhile actors but not all of them stick around. It should have Father Lozano as the protagonist since he's the most natural point of view. Angela could work if it goes more into the demon world. The story is flat and unoriginal. It's on the slow boil and stays there. It's security camera footage and slow moving plot. There is some attempt at atmosphere. The exorcism doesn't have pea soup but it does have CGI fire. This was released theatrically but it's more fitting as one of the countless VOD offerings.
    5AlexandriaMehh

    Limited due to it's rating.

    Possession films in the past such as "The Devil Inside" have proved to be sick, and freak out the audience with the display of it's demonic possession. PG-13 possession films have proved to be quite sick, and perhaps good as well, hence "The Last Exorcism". This possession film, "The Vatican Tapes" comes out solid, but tends to be quite clichéd.

    Starting off with the story of this film, of which seems to be quite simple. Our main character becomes possessed, and it progressively gets worse, and worse overtime. Her family, with the aid of some priests must figure out what's wrong and stop it. It seems very simple, but the way the story is executed in this film was very solid, for what it was, a simple, straight to the point plot. As the story continues, we get more in depth with the demons personality, per say. We get to see what it can do, and how it possesses it's powers to it's advantage. Overall, the story / plot is quite simple, but without spoiling anything, the movie carries it all out solidly, holding it's grasp.

    The acting of this film, in my opinion was fine. Just fine. We get some pretty decent actors combining together in this film, which is great and all, but the situations they had to face lead they're acting to be a bit sketchy at points. Some parts of the film, for example when the actors fall back, scared, you kind of stare at the movie asking yourself .. "What?" Parts of which they DO seem serious, just seems funny toward the audience watching. In this case, they SEEM to be overacting when certain points come, but are actually not, instead are seeming that way due to the specific situation they're being put in. But in conclusion to this element, the situations that came to horror [ The scares, exorcism, etc. ] it was fine, not fantastic.

    The scares of this movie, is defiantly something to conclude with. It's pretty much clichéd. You've pretty much seen this tactic in many films before. Dose this perhaps ring a bell? A bird flying at the window? Through it? Yea. We've seen this before, at least once. There's also, once again, without spoiling anything some other scares that have been seen before, on top of that, some of them are even horribly placed in time, making a failed attempt at scaring the audience, instead of scaring them, giving them a laugh even. There are also some scares floating around that will make you jump, but then when you realize what it was that made you jump, you'd ask yourself "How did that scare me!?" Either way, the point being there are few, to no scares that will get you deep in the core in this film. In conclusion, if your looking to get scared, from either tension itself, it won't happen. If you want an ear blasting loud noise, here you go! Another cliché method themed film filled with those!

    In conclusion. The movie had simple flaws of which are extremely clichéd, however, the movie held grip with a solid execution, as well as some decent demonic possession methods. It dose hold many elements you typically see in other possession films, sure, but it was solid, and managed to keep the audience entertained. One way or another. It wasn't that bad of a film, but it lacked in critical horror elements, like scares, and tension. As there were none. But never the less, this horror flick was not bad at all. Just.. flawed deeply, and held back due to it's PG-13 rating.
    7kosmasp

    Different beast

    It's not really about exorcism, though it is about possession. And I have to admit, that I am surprised by the low rating here on IMDb. It's very well crafted, has an array of good actors in it and the script is solid. While I would agree that it doesn't reach the heights of some of the best horror movies out there, this is certainly a very good movie.

    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
    7RM851222

    I enjoyed this flick for what it is

    Greetings from Lithuania.

    "The Vatican Tapes" (2015) is a very enjoyable "possession / exorcism" movie. While the plot is not really original, the ending kinda was original, really original. It has not bad mood for this kind of horror movie, and although it has clichés all around, the overall experience was positive.

    Michael Peña is totally miscast in this movie, he is one of the most reliable "comic reliefs" in industry at the moment, so it is hard to take him seriously in priest robe with serious face, there were some scenes with him near the end when i just wanted to chuckle - not that he is a bad actor, he is solid one, but at this moment in his carrier this kind of movie is clearly not his strongest side. Djimon Hounsou is also a bit miscast, although this 2 times Oscar nominee is much more believable in this role. Others were OK, nothing special. Directing was also OK, and i kinda liked cinematography and editing, they create this feeling of uncertainty.

    Overall, i kinda see why "The Vatican Tapes" has such a lot rating at IMDb (4.5 at the moment) - lots of recent horror movies about possession and exorcism are shoot in "found footage" style, but this one plays straight and its overall look is inconsistent, there are many close ups and shaky camera and some weird shoots, but as a whole i liked this style and as i have mentioned it creates this tension and feeling of uncertainty. Ending was also kinda original in my opinion. While this flick isn't the most original or best in its genre, it was a pretty descent one.
    6claudio_carvalho

    Decent and Underrated Horror Film

    In Los Angeles, Angela Holmes (Olivia Dudley) is a happy young woman, pride and joy of her father Colonel Roger Holmes (Dougray Scott) and in love with her boyfriend Peter "Pete" Smith (John Patrick Amedori). On her birthday party, she cuts her hand and Roger and Peter take her to the hospital. When she returns home, she has a seizure and they drive her back to the hospital. Then Angela is discharged but she pulls the wheel of the taxi causing a serious accident. She returns in coma to the hospital. Forty days later, she has no response and Father Oscar Lozano (Michael Peña) convinces Roger to unplug the life support system. Out of the blue, she awakes in perfect health. Soon Angela shows signs of demoniac possession and the Vatican sends Cardinal Bruun (Peter Andersson) to perform an exorcism to save her soul. Will there be time to save her body?

    "The Vatican Tapes" is a decent and underrated horror film, one of the best about exorcism. The plot is based on Catholic beliefs but is engaging. Most of the cast is excellent and has good performances; maybe only Michael Peña has an inexpressive performance. The conclusion has an open end maybe with the intention of a sequel. But in general, "The Vatican Tapes" is satisfactory with an appropriate use of Handycam or surveillance video. My vote is six.

    Title (Brazil): "Exorcistas do Vaticano" (Exorcists from the Vatican")

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    • Trivia
      The screenplay for this film was featured in the 2009 Blacklist, a list of the "most liked" unmade scripts of the year.
    • Goofs
      During the taxi crash, an underside shot from the pickup truck briefly reveals the camera crew on the sidewalk filming the preceding shot.
    • Quotes

      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.

    • Connections
      Referenced in The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Rachel McAdams/Michael Peña/Robert Klein (2015)
    • Soundtracks
      Veni Creator
      Arranged by Ben Turner

      Courtesy of APM Music

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    • Release date
      • July 22, 2015 (Egypt)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Aramaic
    • Also known as
      • Exorcismo en el Vaticano
    • Production companies
      • Lionsgate
      • Lakeshore Entertainment
      • Pantelion Films
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    • Budget
      • $8,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,784,763
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $832,271
      • Jul 26, 2015
    • Gross worldwide
      • $13,015,764
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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