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Rites of Passage

Is Rites of Passage a Hit or Flop?

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Is Rites of Passage worth watching? With a rating of 4.9/10, this Thriller film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Rites of Passage Synopsis

Anthropology students and their professor experience terror when they visit a sacred burial ground.

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Top Cast

Wes Bentley
Wes BentleyBenny
Kate Maberly
Kate MaberlyDani
Ryan Donowho
Ryan DonowhoNathan
Travis Van Winkle
Travis Van WinkleHart
Briana Evigan
Briana EviganPenelope
Christian Slater
Christian SlaterDelgado
Stephen Dorff
Stephen DorffProfessor Nash
Carly Schroeder
Carly SchroederCarly
Ashley Hinshaw
Ashley HinshawSandee
Guy Burnet
Guy BurnetMojo

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Critic Reviews

WuchakDec 18, 2023
★ 6

**_When college partiers in SoCal experiment with Chumash drug rites_** A ‘hip’ anthropology professor (Stephen Dorff) and his party-obsessed students spend the weekend at a mostly unoccupied ranch on the Pacific shore to take part in a Chumash jimsonweed ceremony. Unfortunately for them, the drug-addled brother of one of the students (Wes Bentley) lives on the ranch and wants a fantasy Chumash wife. Worse, there’s a psychotic crystal meth cook lurking nearby (Christian Slater). “Rites of Passage” (2012) is a dynamic cabin-in-the-woods flick written & directed by one of the scriptwriters of “Point Break" from 21 years earlier. The ‘cabin’ in this case just happens to be a house on the coast of California on a vacant greenhouse farm in the Santa Barbara area. The production cost $2.5 million, which is certainly enough to make a competent movie of this sort. Briana Evigan stands out on the female front as Penelope. Most of the rest of the ladies are attractive, but they could all stand to eat cheeseburgers for a week or two, if you know what I mean. For those who know Kate Maberly (Dani) from the outstanding “Secret Garden” (1993), it’s interesting to see her as an adult. If you can handle the hedonistic spirit, the first half is compelling and amusing. For instance, one of the blondes is a Christian, which of course conflicts with the libertinism of the others. There’s also an entertaining sock monkey that seems to talk. Elsewhere, both Bentley and Slater are effective in their off-kilter roles, but the energetic second half loses its mojo along with the viewer’s attention. It needed tightened-up by editing out at least 12 minutes. The movie runs 1 hour, 42 minutes, and was shot in November, 2010, by the coast in Santa Barbara, California. GRADE: B-/C+