Stars: Joe Swanberg, Amy Seimetz, Aj Bowen, Kate Lyn Sheil, Gene Jones, Kentucker Audley, Shaun Clay, Shawn Parsons, Donna Biscoe | Written and Directed by Ti West
New Splat Pack maestro Ti West wowed us back in 2009 with House of the Devil then again last year withInnkeepers. Whilst House of the Devil was a slow burning kind of 70’s hark-back, Innkeepers was very much a modern horror. His latest feature, The Sacrament, played at Toronto’s International Film Festival, but is it any good?
Unfortunately West goes for the slow burning thing again and it doesn’t pull off. Any slower and you’d be catatonic.The Sacrament is a film in the spirit of The Wicker Man but way less spooky. Two reporters ( Aj Bowen and Joe Swanberg) venture into South America after a friend receives a summons from his estranged sister. The trio arrive to discover the sister is...
New Splat Pack maestro Ti West wowed us back in 2009 with House of the Devil then again last year withInnkeepers. Whilst House of the Devil was a slow burning kind of 70’s hark-back, Innkeepers was very much a modern horror. His latest feature, The Sacrament, played at Toronto’s International Film Festival, but is it any good?
Unfortunately West goes for the slow burning thing again and it doesn’t pull off. Any slower and you’d be catatonic.The Sacrament is a film in the spirit of The Wicker Man but way less spooky. Two reporters ( Aj Bowen and Joe Swanberg) venture into South America after a friend receives a summons from his estranged sister. The trio arrive to discover the sister is...
- 7/1/2014
- by Guest
- Nerdly
Title: The Sacrament Magnet Releasing Reviewed for Shockya by Harvey Karten. Data-based on Rotten TomatoesGrade: B+ Director: Ti West Screenplay: Ti West Cast: Aj Bowen, Joe Swanberg, Amy Seimetz, Gene Jones, Kentucker Audley, Kae Lyn Sheil, Talia Dobbins, Donna Biscoe, Lashaun Clay, Dale Neal Screened at: Review 2, NYC, 4/9/13 Opens: June 6, 2014 If you seek the classic study of brainwashing, look no further than John Frankenheimer’s incredibly tense film “The Manchurian Candidate.” In a movie ahead of its time, Russian and Chinese agents program Americans to go back to their own societies, formerly captive people who will kill on command. “The Manchurian Candidate,” arguably one of the top [ Read More ]
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- 6/3/2014
- by Harvey Karten
- ShockYa
Stars: Joe Swanberg, Amy Seimetz, Aj Bowen, Kate Lyn Sheil, Gene Jones, Kentucker Audley, Shaun Clay, Shawn Parsons, Donna Biscoe | Written and Directed by Ti West
Review by Scott Clark of Cinehouse
New Splat Pack maestro Ti West wowed us back in 2009 with House of the Devil then again last year with Innkeepers. Whilst House of the Devil was a slow burning kind of 70’s hark-back, Innkeepers was very much a modern horror. His latest feature, The Sacrament, played at Toronto’s International Film Festival, but is it any good?
Unfortunately West goes for the slow burning thing again and it doesn’t pull off. Any slower and you’d be catatonic. The Sacrament is a film in the spirit of The Wicker Man but way less spooky. Two reporters ( Aj Bowen and Joe Swanberg) venture into South America after a friend receives a summons from his estranged sister. The...
Review by Scott Clark of Cinehouse
New Splat Pack maestro Ti West wowed us back in 2009 with House of the Devil then again last year with Innkeepers. Whilst House of the Devil was a slow burning kind of 70’s hark-back, Innkeepers was very much a modern horror. His latest feature, The Sacrament, played at Toronto’s International Film Festival, but is it any good?
Unfortunately West goes for the slow burning thing again and it doesn’t pull off. Any slower and you’d be catatonic. The Sacrament is a film in the spirit of The Wicker Man but way less spooky. Two reporters ( Aj Bowen and Joe Swanberg) venture into South America after a friend receives a summons from his estranged sister. The...
- 1/28/2014
- by Guest
- Nerdly
Stars: Joe Swanberg, Amy Seimetz, Aj Bowen, Kate Lyn Sheil, Gene Jones, Kentucker Audley, Shaun Clay, Shawn Parsons, Donna Biscoe | Written and Directed by Ti West
Review by Scott Clark of Cinehouse
New Splat Pack maestro Ti West wowed us back in 2009 with House of the Devil then again last year with Innkeepers. Whilst House of the Devil was a slow burning kind of 70’s hark-back, Innkeepers was very much a modern horror. His latest feature, The Sacrament, played at Toronto’s International Film Festival, but is it any good?
Unfortunately West goes for the slow burning thing again and it doesn’t pull off. Any slower and you’d be catatonic. The Sacrament is a film in the spirit of The Wicker Man but way less spooky. Two reporters ( Aj Bowen and Joe Swanberg) venture into South America after a friend receives a summons from his estranged sister. The...
Review by Scott Clark of Cinehouse
New Splat Pack maestro Ti West wowed us back in 2009 with House of the Devil then again last year with Innkeepers. Whilst House of the Devil was a slow burning kind of 70’s hark-back, Innkeepers was very much a modern horror. His latest feature, The Sacrament, played at Toronto’s International Film Festival, but is it any good?
Unfortunately West goes for the slow burning thing again and it doesn’t pull off. Any slower and you’d be catatonic. The Sacrament is a film in the spirit of The Wicker Man but way less spooky. Two reporters ( Aj Bowen and Joe Swanberg) venture into South America after a friend receives a summons from his estranged sister. The...
- 9/22/2013
- by Guest
- Nerdly
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