Apostle

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Thomas Richardson arrives incognito on Erisden Island with the intention of saving his sister from the mysterious cult that kidnapped her. There, he’ll find a society that lives according to its own rules, and has a dark secret. (Sitges Film Festival)

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J*A*S*M 

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anglais As soon as Evans goes into full horror mode, there’s hardly anything to complain about. Some of the scenes (the preparation of the brain, the meat grinder, the underground tunnels) are among the strongest that the genre has produced this year (and the competition is well above-average). It drags a little, however, when it tries to be more than just straightforward horror, especially with the relationships between the characters and their development. Paradoxically, although the film is a bit too long, I felt that those relationships were insufficiently drawn and their transformations rushed. For instance, in the second half there’s obviously an emotional bond between Thomas and Malcolm's daughter, but I have absolutely no idea where it came from. Nevertheless, Apostle is overall a good period horror film that in an interesting fashion blends the atmosphere of The Witch, Wicker Man the tales of Lovecraft, spicing it up with a pinch of gore. The main character of Dan Stevens also provides a very bizarre atmosphere. Throughout the film he appears to be on drugs, at the edge of madness, or as if someone had hit him on the head and he was about pass out. Dan can add another remarkable genre performance after The Guest. ()

Malarkey 

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anglais Gloomy, mysterious, brutally dark and finally after a long time also anoriginal film about something mysterious, evil, but also provocative and compelling you to learn more about it. After a long time, Apostle made me experience fear. Revulsion, too, but the fear was stronger. It was caused by a religious sect, from which I didn’t know what to expect, so I was gaping at the screen, bowing down before the director and director of photography at places, because the pictures of terror they came up with sent shivers down my spine. I wondered when was the last time something on TV made me feel like this and I think it was when I watched the first season of True Detective. And that was quite a few years ago. ()

MrHlad 

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anglais Dan Stevens goes to find his sister, who has been abducted by a strange cult from a remote island. But he discovers that this community has some ugly secrets that will soon raise hell. Action director Gareth Evans (The Raid) delivers a slow and very gritty film that isn't afraid to shy away from scares and relies on an interesting plot, good actors and a very uncomfortable atmosphere. Don't expect a classic horror film, though. ()

DaViD´82 

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anglais The Wicker Man 1905, where one would expect that based on the style and the course of the movie the screenwriter and director would be S. Craig Zahler rather than Evans. Despite many flaws (especially the unjustified length and not used holiday masks), this is a very nice movie, which does not bring much new to the sectarian thrilleroid-horror subgenre, but is so well captured, played out, intense, bizarre and packed with uncompromising atmosphere what we can hardly view as a bad thing. ()

EvilPhoEniX 

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anglais Gareth Evans, director of The Raid , serves up uncompromising period horror on an isolated island with a religious cult. Dan Stevens (The Guest) travels to an island to free his kidnapped sister, but the local religious fanatics are up to no good and there's plenty of danger ahead. The only downside is the running time of 2 hours and 10 minutes, with the first hour being considerably slower, but the second is so full of gripping scenes that Apostle becomes a definite genre gem and a tribute to the original The Wicker Man. Bleak atmosphere, with solid gore, it's incredibly raw with an excellent villain, where besides Michael Sheen I think his buddy Mark Lewis Jones shone more (I had respect for the guy), and the music is also great. The scariest scene in my opinion is the grandma who appears in a tunnel full of sh*t. I loved the nice dose of mystery and mystique at the end. Evans showed that not only action is one of his triumphs, but he has no problem making an atmospheric historical horror film. If it wasn't for the weaker first half, it would be a clear five stars. 85% ()

Goldbeater 

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français Gareth Evans revient partiellement au thème par lequel il s’est distingué avec sa section de l’anthologie d’horreur V/H/S/2. Surjouant de façon amusante, Dan Stevens se rend sur une île contrôlée par une secte de dangereux fanatiques dont le gourou est l’excentrique Michael Sheen.Son objectif est d’y trouver sa sœur qui a été enlevée. Mais ce qui s'y déroule est bien pire que ce qu’il s’était imaginé et tourne très mal pour la plupart des insulaires. Bien que Le Bon Apôtre dure plus de deux heures, dès les premières minutes et sans tourner autour du pot, on se retrouve embarqués dans une aventure palpitante au rythme effréné dans laquelle la mort nous attend au tournant. Malheureusement, la fin ne nous épargne pas le cliché selon lequel le principal auteur des crimes doit absolument expliquer tous les motifs qui ont conduit à ses actes. Quoi qu’il en soit, le film divertit et son dénouement embrasé vaut le détour. Pour ne rien gâcher, les décors sont incroyables et les scènes extérieures sont réellement magnifiques. Gareth Evans a atteint des sommets et je me réjouis déjà de sa prochaine création ! [Sitges 2018] ()

Filmmaniak 

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français Dan Stevens, renfrogné psychopathe, s'aventure dans une communauté sectaire étrange sur une île secrète où sa sœur a été kidnappée. Le film maintient une atmosphère et un rythme captivants dès le début, gagnant en intérêt avec l'arrivée du protagoniste sur l'île, où les règles de la population locale et surtout la mythologie particulière, grâce à laquelle la communauté de l'île s'est construite, commencent lentement à être révélées. Cependant, la colonie sectaire commence à s'effondrer de l'intérieur (malheureusement), les personnages secondaires prenant de plus en plus d'importance et l'histoire du protagoniste principal passant au second plan. Cela détruit quelque peu l'enchaînement du film dans la seconde moitié, mais il essaie de se rattraper avec des scènes reconnaissantes de lobotomie médiévale et de broyage de viande. Mis à part les scènes de gore juteuses, ce film d'horreur historique ne présente pas grand-chose qui rappelle les films précédents d'Evans. ()

kaylin 

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anglais The British movie Apostle proves that the subject of fanatical religious cults is by no means exhausted. Movies like this still have a very strong potential, and you can definitely squeeze some great stuff from their potential. Apostle is a depressing, gritty, and sometimes even brutal movie that also tugs at your heartstrings and pulls it off quite well. ()