The vatican tapes: Not as scary as you would think

Starring: Kathleen Robertson, Michael Peña, Djimon Hounsou, Dougray Scott, John Patrick Amedori
Rated: 4.5/10
The Vatican Tapes come riding on heavy repute — after all when did a movie ever end in which the anti-Christ wins the world and followers over Christ himself. This one does and reeks of a need for a sequel though I wonder how many takers it would have for the next one, if in line?
All horror films have to have some basic criteria — the prime one being the need to generate enough fear to block breaths. The next one is the area which you could contest but is traditional — the need for the ultimate triumph of good over evil.
The Vatican Tapes keeps you away from both these tenets of the horror genre. A happy, normal blond girl is possessed by none lesser than anti-Christ and she commits murders at will after startlingly coming out of death just after her ventilator is removed after a fatal accident.
Her journey through the hospital, her night walks, her attempts to drown babies, her killing of a police officer and the constant presence of the messenger of the devil — the black crow — all this and many more props are used to keep you in fear. But despite all the Dan Brownish going to the Vatican type of story, this one doesn’t really move you too immensely. As ghosts go, this one is rather low-spirited.
Source: Sunday Pioneer, August, 2, 2015

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