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The Vatican Tapes 2015

★ 5.4817 votes91 min📅 2015-07-23

"For 2,000 years the Vatican has recorded evidence of evil. May God have mercy on their souls."

Mark Neveldine's *The Vatican Tapes (2015)* dives headfirst into a chilling urban legend with the weight of centuries behind it.

Director: Mark Neveldine

Cast

Olivia Taylor Dudley
Olivia Taylor Dudley
Angela Holmes
Michael Peña
Michael Peña
Père Lozano
Peter Andersson
Peter Andersson
Cardinal Bruun
Djimon Hounsou
Djimon Hounsou
Vicar Imani
Kathleen Robertson
Kathleen Robertson
Docteur Richards
Montanna Gillis
Montanna Gillis
Jackie
Noemi Gonzalez
Noemi Gonzalez
Maria
Alison Lohman
Alison Lohman
Psych Patient
Dougray Scott
Dougray Scott
Roger Holmes
John Patrick Amedori
John Patrick Amedori
Pete

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Vatican Tapes (2015) about?

*The Vatican Tapes* follows the explosive leak of a classified Vatican recording—Case 83-G—showcasing an exorcism so terrifying it was locked away for centuries. The footage exposes a battle between faith and the unspeakable, drawing a team of investigators into a web of supernatural and psychological horror.

Who directed The Vatican Tapes?

Mark Neveldine, known for high-octane action-horror films like *Crank* and *Gamer*, directed *The Vatican Tapes* with a visceral, in-your-face style.

Who stars in The Vatican Tapes?

The film features Olivia Taylor Dudley as a resilient investigator, Michael Peña as a determined priest, and Djimon Hounsou as an exorcist facing the darkest forces of evil.

Is The Vatican Tapes (2015) worth watching?

While not without flaws, *The Vatican Tapes* delivers a solid blend of horror and mystery, especially for fans of found-footage and religious thrillers. Its tight runtime and strong performances make it a compelling—if unsettling—watch for genre enthusiasts.

How long is The Vatican Tapes?

The Vatican Tapes runs for 91 minutes (1 hour 31 minutes).

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About The Vatican Tapes (2015) — Horror Meets Vatican Secrets in Mark Neveldine's Exorcism Thriller

Mark Neveldine's *The Vatican Tapes (2015)* dives headfirst into a chilling urban legend with the weight of centuries behind it. The film unfolds like an exorcism reel stolen from the Vatican's most secret archives—Case 83-G, a tape so dangerous it was locked away for two millennia. In this found-footage-style thriller, an anonymous leak exposes the footage to the world, unleashing a wave of dread as the line blurs between supernatural horror and psychological torment. With a claustrophobic atmosphere and relentless tension, Neveldine crafts a story that questions faith, fear, and the unseen forces that lurk in the shadows of religion.

The cast, led by Olivia Taylor Dudley and Michael Peña, delivers raw performances against a backdrop of eerie Vatican intrigue. Djimon Hounsou lends gravitas as a seasoned exorcist, while Kathleen Robertson plays a determined investigator uncovering the tape's secrets. The film balances visceral horror with cerebral themes, leaving viewers to wonder: are the events unfolding on screen the work of demons—or something far more human?