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**_Maybe it’s not a good idea to play around with the occult_** Four women in their 20s take a weekend trip to a remote lodge in Britain, but the holiday takes a negative turn after they frivolously partake of a religious celebration in ...


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Four lifelong friends head to a remote lodge for a weekend of fun. What begins as an idyllic retreat quickly descends into a fight for their lives when a local Pagan cult offer them up to their Goddess as a sacrifice for the Solstice.
When a group of friends embark on a weekend trip to a remote cottage, they uncover a dark secret tied to a local cult. As they delve deeper into the mystery, they find themselves targeted by the sinister forces lurking within the community, leading to a terrifying fight for survival against fanatical believers.
Sacrilege received a generally negative reception from critics, who often cited its derivative plot and uneven pacing. While some acknowledged the atmospheric tension, the film was largely seen as failing to deliver a unique or compelling horror experience.
Criticisms often focused on the film's reliance on horror tropes without fresh execution.
The pacing was frequently described as slow, diminishing the build-up of suspense.
Performances were mixed, with some finding them adequate and others feeling they did not elevate the material.
Google audience: Audience feedback for Sacrilege is largely unavailable in a consolidated format, making it difficult to gauge specific likes or dislikes.
The film was shot in and around the Peak District in England, with its remote and atmospheric landscapes contributing significantly to the movie's intended eerie ambiance.
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**_Maybe it’s not a good idea to play around with the occult_** Four women in their 20s take a weekend trip to a remote lodge in Britain, but the holiday takes a negative turn after they frivolously partake of a religious celebration in ...