Altar
Altar

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Altar

1985
Movie
72 min
Turkish

A Turkish knock off of Italian Pepulum movies. Sometimes referred to as Turkish Conan.

Insights

IMDb5.5/10
Director: David WorthGenres: Horror, Thriller

Plot Summary

A group of archaeologists uncovers a horrifying ancient entity during an excavation. As they delve deeper into its history and power, they unleash a malevolent force that threatens to consume them all. Strange occurrences and escalating terror plague the dig site, forcing the team to confront a darkness that transcends time.

Critical Reception

Altar (1985) is a lesser-known horror film that garnered a mixed reception upon its release. While some critics praised its atmospheric tension and initial premise, many found the execution to be uneven and the plot to become convoluted. Audiences were divided, with some appreciating its disturbing imagery and others finding it slow-paced and predictable. It has since developed a cult following among genre enthusiasts.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its unsettling atmosphere and unique premise.

  • Criticized for its occasionally slow pacing and underdeveloped characters.

  • Noted for its effective jump scares and disturbing visual elements.

Google audience: Audience feedback for Altar is scarce due to its limited release and niche appeal. Those who have seen it often mention a 'creepy' atmosphere and some 'genuinely scary' moments, but many also note that the film struggles with narrative coherence and relies too heavily on familiar horror tropes.

Fun Fact

The distinctive, unsettling score for 'Altar' was composed by renowned electronic musician Tangerine Dream, adding to the film's unique sonic landscape.

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