The Vatican Tapes Movie Review

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The Vatican Tapes is released on July 24, 2015
This movie genres is Thriller Horror .

The Vatican Tapes Overview

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.

The Vatican Tapes Movie Review

Written by Dan_Tebasco on May 19, 2017

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.

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The movie certificate: The Vatican Tapes

Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian 21 or older. The parent/guardian is required to stay with the child under 17 through the entire movie, even if the parent gives the child/teenager permission to see the film alone. These films may contain strong profanity, graphic sexuality, nudity, strong violence, horror, gore, and strong drug use. A movie rated R for profanity often has more severe or frequent language than the PG-13 rating would permit. An R-rated movie may have more blood, gore, drug use, nudity, or graphic sexuality than a PG-13 movie would admit.

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