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There are far better exorcism films out there. I was bored throughout this film, impatiently waiting for it to end.
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There’s just nothing here that hasn’t been done much better, but also nothing here that satisfies in its own right. There will be some purists that will watch this film out of boredom or simply being in the mood during the Halloween season.
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Scarier than anything else that happened in the film. You will also get the obligatory nod towards a sequel as well. You get the usual screaming here, the soundtrack turned up to themax, and the typical checklist of items that occur before the final credits. Of course, the classic The Exorcist stands tall above the rest, but we’ve been flooded with these sorts of films for longer than I can recall. Truth be told, once you’ve seen one exorcism film, you’ve seen them all. What follows won’t be spoiled by me, but even if I did, it wouldn’t surprise many folks. This is when Father Lozano (Michael Pena) suggests an exorcism. Even taking into account that I’m writing this review so close to Halloween, one should still look elsewhere for a satisfying exorcism flick.Īngela (Olivia Taylor Dudley) is experiencing unusual symptoms and disturbing behavior. They should have done much more work on it as the final product is lackluster. Apparently, it was reworked after the studio picked it up. Given that The Vatican Tapes doesn’t specifically fall in that category, it’d be easy to mistake it for another run-of-the-mill assembly line exorcism film. Something about the shaky cam and that whole approach to thehorror genre has long grown old. I don’t think I will ever warm up to the “Found Footage” genre.