
THE VATICAN TAPES follows the ultimate battle between good and evil - God versus Satan. Angela Holmes is an ordinary 27-year-old until she begins to have a devastating effect on anyone close, causing serious injury and death. Holmes is examined and possession is suspected, but when the Vatican is called upon to exorcise the demon, the possession proves to be an ancient satanic force more powerful than ever imagined. It's all up to Father Lozano to wage war for more than just ... (Full plot summary below)
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THE VATICAN TAPES follows the ultimate battle between good and evil - God versus Satan. Angela Holmes is an ordinary 27-year-old until she begins to have a devastating effect on anyone close, causing serious injury and death. Holmes is examined and possession is suspected, but when the Vatican is called upon to exorcise the demon, the possession proves to be an ancient satanic force more powerful than ever imagined. It's all up to Father Lozano to wage war for more than just Angela's soul, but for the world as we know it.
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| Cinemalogue.comTodd Jorgenson... emphasizes cheap thrills over consistent suspense, and it can't squeeze anything new from a tired genre. |
| WOW247Matthew TurnerIt's a pleasingly over-the-top affair that's perfectly positioned for Halloween, delivering some expertly conceived scares. |
| The New York TimesNicolas RapoldThe 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. |
| TheFrightFile.comDustin PutmanIn a well-made but mostly unoriginal film where interest is held in spite of certain developmental pitfalls, "The Vatican Tapes" defies expectations during its final moments, culminating on a note as open-ended as it is provocatively chilling. |
| Daily Record (UK)Garry McConnachieIt 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. |
| We Got This CoveredMatt DonatoThe Vatican Tapes relies heavily on its third act, but if you can stomach its more generic beginnings, you'll be treated to an exorcism story with higher stakes than normal. |
| Slant MagazineClayton DillardLike technological innovation itself, the film seems overwhelmed by the reach of all its techo-cultural parts. |
| Assignment XAbbie BernsteinSome of the special effects are cool, but they don't compensate for the surrounding lack of drive. |
| The Herald (Scotland)Alison RowatHere is a prime slice of the juiciest ham just in time for Halloween. |
| The Times of IndiaReagan Gavin RasquinhaWhile there are a few appropriately scary scenes, the overall feeling is that Neveldine could have served up a far more terrifying film if he'd pushed the envelope more. |