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Alleluia
Directed by
Fabrice Du Welz
2014
1h 33m
Not Rated
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Fervidly dark lovesick horror inspired by the real-life criminal duo, the Lonely Hearts Killers.
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Cast of Alleluia
Laurent Lucas
Michel
Lola Dueñas
Gloria
Héléna Noguerra
Solange
Stéphane Bissot
Madeleine
Édith Le Merdy
Marguerite
Anne-Marie Loop
Gabriella
David Murgia
Père Luis
Renaud Rutten
Le réceptionniste
Philippe Résimont
Fritkot man
Pili Groyne
Eve
Sorenza Mollica
Monique
Alleluia Reviews
AV Club
Mike D'Angelo
Du Welz is also one of the only filmmakers who makes good use of Lucas, an actor with a tendency to coast on his looks and charm when he's not being challenged; he's well paired here with Dueas ...
Boston Globe
Peter Keough
"Alleluia" is like "Psycho" combined with "Bonnie and Clyde," with Norman and Norma Bates as the conjoined criminal couple on the run.
RogerEbert.com
Simon Abrams
Watching "Allluia" is like being chauffeured by experienced drivers who only know how to drive Manual, but have suddenly decided to learn how to drive stick shift during bumper-to-bumper rush hour traffic in the Holland Tunnel.
AV Club
A.A. Dowd
It's grisly, darkly comic stuff.
Austin Chronicle
Marc Savlov
Alleluia is a grotesque masterpiece. L'amour fou, indeed.
Slant Magazine
Christopher Gray
Both Lola Dueas and Laurent Lucas are impressively committed to their roles, but the film's script is elusive to a fault.
Chicago Reader
J. R. Jones
Dueas rescues the project with her feverish performance, the character's sexual hunger generating a whirlpool of gore and perversion.
New York Times
Stephen Holden
"Alleluia" is a fever dream of sex, jealousy and murder whose intensity leaves you spellbound.
Los Angeles Times
Gary Goldstein
Du Welz, despite a strong assist from cinematographer Manuel Dacosse, rarely musters the requisite tension or propulsion to immerse us fully in the story's wickedly wild ride.
Village Voice
Michael Nordine
Violent in its beauty and beautiful in its violence.
Variety
Peter Debruge
Laurent Lucas astonishingly allows the Belgian suspense-meister to obliterate whatever leading-man prospects he had left, pairing up with Spanish actress Lola Duenas to form the world's creepiest couple.
Hollywood Reporter
Boyd van Hoeij
The true star of the film is Duenas, who goes all-out in portraying a woman so damaged and needy she will stop at nothing to get or protect what she wants.
Chicago Daily Herald
Dann Gire
I can't remember the last time I flinched during a horror movie. But I did it at least twice watching Alleluia.
Mark Reviews Movies
Mark Dujsik
Du Welz deftly balances the sensationalistic elements with a more down-to-earth study of obsession.
The Robot's Voice
Luke Y. Thompson
Perhaps there's a misbegotten idea to make this a franchise, as it leaves you feeling as a typical horror movie does that aspires to sequels - they could have resolved the story, and didn't.
Los Angeles Daily News
Bob Strauss
Du Welz was determined to bring us uncomfortably intimate to this twisted relationship and leave us, like Michel, unable or maybe unwilling to escape Gloria's breath-stealing embrace.
Paste Magazine
Brent Simon
What mitigates this willful narrative vagueness are the performances.
Aisle Seat
Mike McGranaghan
A provocative and monumentally nerve-wracking thriller.
Consequence
Justin Gerber
Fortunately, thanks to a strong final act and direction that answers the question, "What if Bertolucci directed a Grindhouse flick?", there is entertainment to be found in Allluia.
The Playlist
Erik McClanahan
"Alleluia" works best late at night, where the spindly tendrils of its bizarro narrative can seep into a less lucid, exhausted brain, one that's far more susceptible to its (anti) charms.
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