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201499 minHorror, Thriller

The Sacrament

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Is The Sacrament worth watching? With a rating of 5.98/10, this Horror, Thriller film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The Sacrament Synopsis

Two journalists set out to document their friend's journey to reunite with his estranged sister. They track her to an undisclosed location where they are welcomed into the remote world of "Eden Parish," a self-sustained rural utopia composed of nearly two hundred members and overseen by a mysterious leader known only as "Father." It quickly becomes evident to the newcomers that this paradise may not be as it seems. Eden Parish harbors a twisted secret. What started as just another documentary shoot soon becomes a fight for survival.

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Top Cast

Joe Swanberg
Joe SwanbergJake
AJ Bowen
AJ BowenSam Turner
Kentucker Audley
Kentucker AudleyPatrick Carter
Gene Jones
Gene JonesFather
Amy Seimetz
Amy SeimetzCaroline
Kate Forbes
Kate ForbesMindy
Conphidance
ConphidanceGuide #1
Derek Roberts
Derek RobertsGuide #2
Shirley Jones Byrd
Shirley Jones ByrdLorraine Davis
Reginald Lashaun Clay
Reginald Lashaun ClayRobert EVANS

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Is The Sacrament worth watching?

The Sacrament has received mixed reviews with a 5.98/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Horror, Thriller movies.

Is The Sacrament hit or flop?

The Sacrament has received average ratings (5.98/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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The Sacrament is a Horror, Thriller movie that Two journalists set out to document their friend's journey to reunite with his estranged sister. They track her to an undisclosed location where they ...

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Critic Reviews

tmdb47633491Apr 7, 2018
★ 5

Generous 3.0 here. I really like Ti West. House of the Devil was awesome, and Innkeepers is one of my favorite horror movies from the past few years. Knowing about the Jonestown massacre makes this one extra-creepy, and the short running time works in its favor. Gene Jones slays. Too many missteps though. The Vice angle is the only excuse I can think of for using music (they score/soundtrack their docu-shorts, I'm pretty sure) and it makes the found-footage thing way too plastic. Maybe it's just me but I can't stand pretty much any kind of "Be careful out there boys: you wouldn't wanna walk into the wrong place..." horror trope dialogue. Most everything here is coming from a good place; you can tell Ti West really cares about what he does (tho never moreso than with Innkeepers), but this probably needed more time to simmer/bubble around in his head. Can't help but notice it's his first movie produced by Eli Roth. I have this vision of them meeting a few months before production, getting drunk in Eli's apartment and coming up with the idea. Still better than most horror movies churned out