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The Vatican Tapes

For 2,000 years the Vatican has recorded evidence of evil. May God have mercy on their souls.
2015 | 91m | English

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In a highly secured vault deep within the walls of Vatican City, the Catholic Church holds thousands of old films and video footage documenting exorcisms/supposed exorcisms and other unexplained religious phenomena they feel the world is not ready to see. This is the first tape - Case 83-G - stolen from these archives and exposed to the public by an anonymous source.
Release Date: Jul 23, 2015
Director: Mark Neveldine
Writer: Michael C. Martin, Christopher Borrelli, Chris Morgan
Genres: Horror, Thriller
Keywords exorcism, education, anti-christ, exorcist, wicked priest, young girls, government personal
Production Companies Lakeshore Entertainment, Lionsgate, H2F Entertainment, Pantelion Films
Box Office Revenue: $1,784,763
Budget: $13,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Olivia Taylor Dudley Angela Holmes
Michael Peña Père Lozano
Peter Andersson Cardinal Bruun
Djimon Hounsou Vicar Imani
Kathleen Robertson Docteur Richards
Montanna Gillis Jackie
Noemi Gonzalez Maria
Alison Lohman Psych Patient
Dougray Scott Roger Holmes
John Patrick Amedori Pete
Cas Anvar Docteur Fahti
Michael Paré Det. Harris
Ashley Gibson Ashley
Ann Reilly ICU Nurse
Amie Dellavalle ICU Nurse #2
Alex Sparrow Kulik
Daniel Bernhardt
Pope Francis Himself (archive footage)
Michael Halsey Dr. Bramwell
Name Job
Daniel Bernhardt Stunts
Jeremy Fry Stunt Driver
Michael C. Martin Screenplay
Eric Potter Editor
Jerry Fleming Production Design
Germicka Barclay Hairstylist
Taylor Kannett Set Costumer
Christopher Borrelli Screenplay
Gerardo Madrazo Director of Photography
Lisa Zagoria Casting
Lindsay McKay Costume Design
Laine Trzinski Hairstylist
Katherine Dover Costume Supervisor
Kari Montgomery Script Supervisor
Phil Miller Second Unit Director of Photography
Mark Neveldine Director
Joseph Bishara Original Music Composer
Tricia Wood Casting
Deborah Rutherford Makeup Department Head
Chris Morgan Story
Cassandra McCormick Stunt Double
Name Title
Tom Rosenberg Producer
Chris Fenton Executive Producer
Chris Cowles Producer
Gary Lucchesi Producer
Chris Morgan Producer
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Reviews

Dan_Tebasco
5.0

A bit nice with the rating perhaps. I mean it has alot of issues, Michael Pena (whom I usually like alot) is very stiff in this one (no not in his pants, it's not that kind of a movie) feels like he phoned it in as they say. Djimoun Hinsou being in it was something that interested me to see it ... as well but he was only in it for a couple minutes. Nicely shot but the editing is a bit wonky, whoever edited it doesn't get it to flow very well and it seems like they were deliberatly trying to make it as short as possible cutting from one scene to the next leaving as little dead time as possible. Clocking in at less than 90 minutes (the credits start rolling at around the 83 mark). Not a whole lot of surprises to be found, the idea of the ending was alright but again very rushed. Should be added that despite what the plotsummario suggests this is not found footage.

Jun 23, 2021
Flekoun
8.0

A relatively successful horror film with an interesting story that depicts the arrival and birth of the antichrist. Of course, this one definitely doesn't belong to the top horror movies, but even so an interesting spectacle that I wasn't bored after a long time. For those who like various films a ... bout exorcism, this film is definitely worth watching. Don't expect any miracles from this film, but for a good average it will be enough.

Jun 23, 2021
FilipeManuelNeto
3.0

**Another horror film for teenagers that will not please anyone looking for something serious.** It looks like the teen horror movie fad has really taken root. I'm not a fan, not least because, for me, either horror movies really scare, bother, or they don't deserve to be called horror. However, ... if the producers' idea was to create a film capable of convincing the 15-year-old couples to go to the cinema in the hope of some naughty hugs when she gets scared, or with the intention of seeing who will be more scared in the group, maybe they got what they wanted. For someone like me, who is part of the backstage of the Catholic Church, and who lived for years with all sorts of priests, it is a little difficult to understand all the “hype” around exorcism. I recognize that it is one of those Catholic rituals that is unknown to even the most unfailing Catholics, but this is due to the strict secrecy with which everything is done, and which aims above all to protect the person targeted by the ritual. Informed Catholics know that it is a special kind of ritual, that it is only done in specific circumstances and with caution, but it does not have the cinema's “show off”! It is effective in its own way, and the exorcist is not a conspicuous or strange priest. He is, above all, a priest trained to the highest level for what he has at hand (I mean the real Catholic exorcists, not any cheap imitations). The film, as always happens in cinema, transforms a religious ritual into a garish show that has nothing to do with reality, but which entertains the audience quite well. Mark Neveldine is not a director to be taken seriously. So far, he's only directed terribly dubious films. The cast has several good actors – Djimon Hounsou, Dougray Scott, Michael Peña – but none of them are used properly. The material given is poor, the characters are very bad, and the constructed narrative is a mere excuse for exorcism. The use of VCRs is also an old horror cliché, which will remind us of several films that are frankly better than this one.

Apr 03, 2023