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Rites of Vengeance is a dialog-free revenge short, and that's mainly what it is. This short feels like it would be cathartic to many who may relate too well to the concept of the film. Other than that, I didn't see a lot of depth from th...


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A trio of nuns take matters into their own hands when a priest commits a terrible sin.
A group of friends on a camping trip are stalked by a mysterious and violent entity. As they fight for survival, they uncover a dark ritual that connects them to the entity's horrifying agenda. The friends must confront their deepest fears and a terrifying past to escape the vengeful spirit.
Rites of Vengeance received a generally negative reception from critics, with many pointing to its derivative plot and uninspired direction. While some praised the practical effects, the film was largely criticized for its slow pacing and lack of originality in the crowded slasher subgenre.
Lacks originality and fails to deliver memorable scares.
The film suffers from poor pacing and underdeveloped characters.
While featuring some decent practical effects, it's overshadowed by its formulaic approach.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but those available suggest a lack of engagement with the plot and a feeling that the film is a generic horror offering.
Director Ryan J. Bell also stars in the film and served as the writer and editor, showcasing a significant independent filmmaking effort.
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Rites of Vengeance is a dialog-free revenge short, and that's mainly what it is. This short feels like it would be cathartic to many who may relate too well to the concept of the film. Other than that, I didn't see a lot of depth from th...