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Sacrilege

2020 | 83m | English

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Popularity: 3 (history)

Director: David Creed
Writer: David Creed
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Four lifelong friends head to a remote lodge for a weekend of fun. What begins as an idyllic retreat quickly descends into a fight for their lives when a local Pagan cult offer them up to their Goddess as a sacrifice for the Solstice.
Release Date: Mar 06, 2020
Director: David Creed
Writer: David Creed
Genres: Horror
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Production Companies Bad Blood Films Limited
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 03, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Tamaryn Payne Kayla
Emily Wyatt Trish
Sian Abrahams Blake
Naomi Willow Stacey
Ian Champion Father Saxon
Rory Wilton The Groundsman
Emma Spurgin Hussey Mrs. March
Conner Mckenzy Jimmy
David English Tyler
Jon Glasgow Vinnie
Name Job
David Creed Director
David Creed Writer
Ross McFall Editor
Mark Kenna Line Producer
Colin McGinness Music
Sarah Edwards Cinematography
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Djonny Chen Associate Producer
Robin Holder Executive Producer
David Creed Executive Producer
Layan Nourouz Executive Producer
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Wuchak
6.0

**_Maybe it’s not a good idea to play around with the occult_** Four women in their 20s take a weekend trip to a remote lodge in Britain, but the holiday takes a negative turn after they frivolously partake of a religious celebration in honor of the goddess Mabon and the summer Solstice. "Sacr ... ilege” (2020) was obviously inspired by "The Wicker Man" (1973/2006), which itself was influenced by “The Witches,” aka “The Devil’s Own” (1966). Some more recent movies in this mold include “The Ritual” (2017) and “Midsommar” (2019). I breezed through several negative reviews (amongst a few good ones) before watching and so was braced for a lousy non-production, but was pleasantly surprised by professional filmmaking despite the low budget. The theme of personal fears being one’s worst enemy and facing those fears to overcome is an interesting element and original for this subgenre. The writer/director, David Creed, knows how to shoot women (no pun intended) with Tamaryn Payne shining as Kayla and Sian Abrahams notable as Blake in a swimming sequence. Unfortunately, Creed decides to throw in a needless softcore lesbian sex scene. Get real. “The Devil's Nightmare” (1971) did the same thing almost fifty years prior, so it’s not like it’s anything new or “progressive.” The film runs 1 hour, 23 minutes, and was shot in Britain. GRADE: B-/C+

Oct 31, 2022