Not Rated
2018    76minTerror, Drama
5.368%45%5.5
Irlanda del Norte en 1960. Dos sacerdotes vaticanos visitan un convento de clausura donde filman con sus cámaras de 16 mm un terrible asilo con monjas tiránicas, rituales de abusos y posesiones demoníacas. Todo comienza cuando el Padre Thomas Riley y el Padre John Thornton son enviados por la Santa Sede a este convento de la Magdalena, que acoge prostitutas, huérfanas, mujeres mentalmente inestables y embarazadas solteras, para investigar el misterioso reporte de una estatua de la Virgen María que aparentemente sangra.
Directed by Aislinn Clarke
  • Lalor RoddyFather Thomas Riley
  • Ciaran FlynnFather John Thornton
  • Helena BereenMother Superior
  • Lauren CoeKathleen O'Brien
  • Carleen MelaughSister Maria Louise
  • Dearbhail CarrEileen
  • Charlie BonnerDoctor Cleary
  • Cathy Brennan BradleySister Maria Agnes
  • Isaac HeslipGhost Boy 1
  • Iona ClarkeGhost Girl
  • Maddox GulliverGhost Boy 2
  • Daragh MerritNun Body Double
  • Aislinn ClarkeDirector / Guión
  • Michael B. JacksonGuión / Productor
  • Martin BrennanGuión / Productor
  • Katy JacksonProductor
  • Aidan ElliottProductor ejecutivo
  • Mark HuffamProductor ejecutivo
  • Jeremy BoltProductor ejecutivo
  • Kevin JacksonAsistente de producción
  • Patrick Wai25 de enero de 2026
    Honestly, The Devil’s Doorway was way better than I expected. Sure, it starts off slow and predictable — the kind of opening where you half-expect a jump scare at every creaky door — but stick with it. Once the stairway and basement scenes kick in, it really clamps down on the tension, making you feel every inch of that claustrophobic, grainy horror. Lalor Roddy as Father Thomas carries the movie on his back; his grounded, no-nonsense performance makes the supernatural nonsense actually feel believable. The film leans on some classic horror tropes, but it wears them well, and the vintage found-footage style actually adds to the unease rather than feeling tired. It’s unnerving without going over the top, and the cast’s natural performances keep you invested — which is more than you can say for half the modern horror flicks out there. It won’t reinvent the genre, but if you like creeping dread, tight spaces, and a priest who actually acts like a human being rather than a scream machine, The Devil’s Doorway is worth a watch.

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