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Heretic | Official Trailer | A24

Days like these...

Have a Blessed Day
A24 continuing their streak of being the antidote to comic book movies. This one doesn't have a release date yet but stars Hugh Grant in what looks like Religious Saw.


I was going to post this yesterday I imagine me as hugh Grant but I would just let them in hear their whole accept the lord and repent and then tell them "not interested" but sir fire and brimstone! "Yeah, still not interested" as I open the door for them to leave
 

AV

We ain't outta here in ten minutes, we won't need no rocket to fly through space
Hugh Grant’s second act heel turn has made some of my favorite roles for him.

Paddington 2
Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves
Operation Fortune

And now it looks like he’s going real dark with it.

I’m in.

You seen The Gentleman (movie not TV series)? He's great in that, plays a real sleazebag.
 

IDKFA

I am Become Bilbo Baggins
Looks okay. Nothing blew me away. I think people are fapping over it purely because it's an A24 production.
 

SF Kosmo

Al Jazeera Special Reporter
I saw this and mostly liked it. Hugh Grant was perfectly cast, since the role is kind of under-acted by design. But...

It really falls apart in the last 5-10 minutes. Characters running around with fatal stab wounds for improbable amounts of time and one character seemingly being prayed back to life for 30 seconds. It just went completely past any kind of suspension of disbelief.
 

Represent.

Represent(ative) of bad opinions
Saw this last night. loved it. Thought provoking psychological horror.

Atheists will love it
 

Alcibiades

Member
Went in blind for this movie at the AMC Dolby Cinema. Being A24 plus the name of the title I figured it'd be horror and/or weird, which it was both.

Really enjoyed it, especially Hugh Grant. This is one of those movies where the extended dialogue scenes keep you hooked and at the edge of your seat. I loved the themes (religion, control) and though it was cool to see an LDS perspective.

Hugh Grant is amazing, you feel unsettled everytime he's on screen.
 

Alcibiades

Member
Horror is pretty much all I watch but I'm not an atheist will I love it?
The movie presents a case against God/religion, but it's not clear that it's advocating a particular side. It also presents a counter argument, and at one point drops in the simulation theory too.

The religious history and theological discussions are inter-woven into the plot as it advances. The discussions are more complex than one would normally see on popular media, but nowhere near what you find in books, college courses, and proper debates.

If I had to guess the filmmakers are probably agnostic/atheist, but it doesn't bash or make fun of God or religion.

Despite being more on the agnostic side myself (but sorta Catholic sometimes and not really having a strong conviction one way or the other), I usually find media critiquing religion cringe AF and snobby, but this movie didn't feel that way at all.
 
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TintoConCasera

I bought a sex doll, but I keep it inflated 100% of the time and use it like a regular wife
Aw shit, for a moment I though this could be about Corvus and the serpent riders.
 

Days like these...

Have a Blessed Day
The movie presents an case against God/religion, but it's not clear that it's advocating a particular side. It also presents a counter argument, and at one point drops in the simulation theory too.

The religious history and theological discussions are inter-woven into the plot as it advances. The discussions are more complex than one would normally see on popular media, but nowhere near what you find in books, college courses, and proper debates.

If I had to guess the filmmakers are probably agnostic/atheist, but it doesn't bash or make fun of God or religion.

Despite being more on the agnostic side myself (but sorta Catholic sometimes and not really having a strong conviction one way or the other), I usually find media critiquing religion cringe AF and snobby, but this movie didn't feel that way at all.
Thanks! I'm not religious or agnostic
 
Thanks! I'm not religious or agnostic
friends fail GIF


You're not religious, agnostic, or atheist... so you've got that home-grown, introspected spiritual connection to a higher power?

Just curious because I can't think of what else it would be, and I like quizzes like this.
 

Days like these...

Have a Blessed Day
friends fail GIF


You're not religious, agnostic, or atheist... so you've got that home-grown, introspected spiritual connection to a higher power?

Just curious because I can't think of what else it would be, and I like quizzes like this.

Atheist God doesn't exist
Agnostic We can't know if God exists
Apatheist Don't care one way or the other don't even entertain the question of God's existence or lack thereof it's irrelevant and unimportant

I'm the apatheist. That's me
 
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Represent(ative) of bad opinions
This and Smile 2 are the kinds of Horror that are much better on 2nd watch - You will see many things that you missed at first on a second watch.

Heretic, Smile 2 and Alien: Romulus. My top 3 big budget Horror films of the year.
 

jason10mm

Gold Member
Hugh Grant is amazing, you feel unsettled everytime he's on screen.
Someone, somewhere, is gonna make an AWESOME metacommentary horror flick that Hugh Grant, his ENTIRE career, has been a serial killer stalking his fellow actors and only sheer luck has kept most of them alive :p

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look at that face...pure repressed RAGE!!! :p
 

NotMyProblemAnymoreCunt

Biggest Trails Stan
Let me know when you've seen it.

Well since I'm waiting for it to come to Streaming. I expect the movie to come in two to four weeks since new horror films tend to come faster to Streaming than other films in different genre

I'm a huge fan of Hugh Grant and the concept sounds interesting. I'm staying as spoiler free as I can
 
Just out from seeing this at my local. The trailer gave me sort of high brow saw, don’t breathe type vibes. But with that A24 slant on things.

But in the end. It was not really as clever as it thinks it is and kinda falls apart, when it tries to stick the landing. (And based on the subject matter and story twists they kinda had nowhere else to go). Kudos to the strong start though and the entire section on the living room when the girls first go in the house, really sets a high bar.

Hugh grant pretty much steals the movie. He was incredibly unsettling and creepy over the first hour or so. as the characters and audience try to figure out just what is going down and where he is taking the audience surrogates. The small cast were all pretty good to be fair

I would say the film is actually very much for religion, but the ending muddles the message and I didn’t think even Hugh could save it. The ‘sleight of hand’ seemed a bit on the nose at the time. But actually fits in with one of Hugh’s major points and themes

Still it was miles better than most of the streaming trash out there and worth a watch.
 
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