The Vatican Tapes
The Vatican Tapes is in turn based on a story by Chris Morgan and Christopher Borrelli. After a young woman begins to express increasingly erratic and strange behaviors, her father and boyfriend, along with a priest and two Vatican exorcists, come to realize that she's been taken over by an ancient satanic force.
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19 January 1988, Tula, Tulskaya oblast, RSFSR, USSR [now Russia]
18 September 1979, Palm Springs, California, USA
8 December 1976, Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA
22 May 1978, New York City, New York, USA
2 January 1978, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
24 September 1969, Des Moines, Iowa, USA
30 January 1971, Kansas City, Missouri, USA
17 December 1936, Buenos Aires, Federal District, Argentina
18 January 1984, Seoul, South Korea
13 January 1976, Chicago, Illinois, USA
8 July 1973, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
12 February 1953, Gothenburg, Västra Götalands län, Sweden
December 07, 2015
It may be nothing new, bar a few moments of in-your-face ridiculousness, but The Vatican Tapes is a pretty decent addition to the ever-growing list of exorcism films.November 24, 2015
With its above-average cast and a gritty, realistic tone, this exorcism thriller is a lot more involving than most.April 06, 2016
The Vatican Tapes - a generic and uncreative horror entry that fails to inspire, move or frighten.July 23, 2015
The director Mark Neveldine deploys queasy lighting and a trembling score, but his best choice is to let Ms. Dudley stare at us. She conveys unnerving shifts in self-awareness and sinister intent with her eyes.March 13, 2017
So many of these scenes and performances are pitched below the common denominator of acceptable movie tricks.July 23, 2015
It's been a few weeks since the last found-footage demonic-possession chiller, so it must be time for another.July 24, 2015
Whose idea of a fun time is this?February 03, 2016
We couldn't expect more from Mark Neveldines debut. [Full Review in Spanish]July 23, 2015
Mark Neveldine's first solo directorial effort is a silly, shrieky and eminently watchable exorcism thriller.July 23, 2015
It's the rote B-movie that Neveldine up to now has tried so hard not to make.July 24, 2015
The film from director Mark Neveldine is so over the top that one can't help but imagine how the Wayans brothers might lampoon it, then embarrassingly recall them doing exactly so in "A Haunted House."