Catacombs
Catacombs

Catacombs

1988Movie84 minEnglish

In the 17th century, an order of monks in Italy capture and entomb a demon that has possessed a member of their group. 400 years later, school teacher Elizabeth Magrino visits the monastery in order to do some research. What she and the current monks do not realize is that the evil hiding within the catacombs has unwittingly been released.

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IMDb4.9/10
Director: David SchmoellerGenres: Horror, Mystery, Thriller

Plot Summary

A young woman named Mia arrives in Italy to discover she has inherited a mysterious castle. Upon her arrival, she learns that the castle is surrounded by catacombs rumored to be haunted by an ancient evil. As Mia delves deeper into the castle's history and the secrets of the catacombs, she uncovers a terrifying truth that puts her life in grave danger.

Critical Reception

Catacombs received mixed to negative reviews from critics, with many finding its plot predictable and its scares uninspired. Some praised the atmosphere and David Warner's performance, but these elements were often overshadowed by criticisms of pacing and underdeveloped characters. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm.

What Reviewers Say

  • Presents a Gothic atmosphere that doesn't quite deliver on its horror potential.
  • Features a lead performance that is commendable but unable to save the film.
  • Suffers from a convoluted plot and a lack of genuine scares.

Google audience: Audience reviews for Catacombs are scarce, but available commentary suggests a film that is largely forgettable, with some viewers appreciating the effort in its setting but lamenting its failure to create a compelling horror experience.

Fun Fact

The film was shot on location in Italy, utilizing real castles and their surrounding areas to create an authentic, atmospheric setting.

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kevin2019

kevin2019

"Catacombs" is quite literally an extremely underwhelming motion picture experience at every turn and it must surely boast one of the most pointless and talkative and utterly bland confrontations of good against evil that has ever been comm...