Movie Review: “Sacrilege” Is An Affront to God and Cinema
David Creed's film manages to make both drugs and cults seem boring.
David Creed's film manages to make both drugs and cults seem boring.
Adam Ambrosio & Jamison M. LoCascio turn in a half-hearted haunted house effort.
The movie keeps us tense, guessing and most of all concerned for Laura on her odyssey through a very bloody heartland.
It feels like a trite postapocalyptic/religious thriller that had the Blind Dead dropped in to differentiate it.
With its compelling lead and a full embrace of its subject, THE VIGIL succeeds as both a scary movie and a drama of personal struggle.