![]() ![]() The more conventional attempts to jolt the viewer don't always work (There are multiple fake-outs and a couple of flickering lights) but sit in the backseat to a premise that has compassion for its protagonist and an intelligent, unnerving final act that approaches the supernatural entity at its core as almost precisely the be-all-end-all of onscreen demons. Director Mark Neveldine, composer Joseph Bishara, cinematographer Gerardo Madrazo, and editor Eric Potter are all firing on every cylinder here and using every bit of cunning they possess to frighten the audience. Above all else, "The Vatican Tapes" is an intriguing and disarming audio/visual experience, courtesy of the strange atmosphere built effectively by a production team that has outdone itself here.
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