A short, taut, adept piece of horror film making. The opening scenes feel slightly askew from the rest of the movie, but they serve their purpose in establishing the priest figure as a man of sound mind and mostly rational thought (as much as a priest can be a man of logic anyway) which will later leave no ambiguity about whether this is a psychological thriller or a gothic horror thriller.
Beautifully shot, beautifully lit, and backed by an unsettling score. Seek it out if you're in the mood for a short but extremely compelling piece of 70s horror.
Beautifully shot, beautifully lit, and backed by an unsettling score. Seek it out if you're in the mood for a short but extremely compelling piece of 70s horror.