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The Shrine

Once you find it, they won't let you leave.
2010 | 85m | English

(14583 votes)

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A group of young journalists investigate a cult said to practice human sacrifice, but their ambitious ways may lead them to becoming the cult's next victims.
Release Date: Oct 14, 2010
Director: Jon Knautz
Writer: Trevor Matthews, Jon Knautz, Brendan Moore
Genres: Horror
Keywords journalist, coffin, diary, village, supernatural, cult, gore, escape, demon, trapped, statue
Production Companies Brookstreet Pictures, Wesley Clover Media
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $1,500,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Aaron Ashmore Marcus
Cindy Sampson Carmen
Meghan Heffern Sara
Ben Lewis Eric Taylor
Trevor Matthews Henryk
Vieslav Krystyan Arkadiusz
Laura de Carteret Laura Taylor
Monica Hewes Emilia
Connor Stanhope Daruisz
Stefen Hayes Aleks
Julia Debowska Lidia
David Tompa Henchman #1
Alexander Krstich Henchman #2
Neil Davison Henchman #3
Wojtek Skrzeta Henchman #4
Paulino Nunes Henchman #5
Rod Price Henchman #6
Danijel Mandic Henchman #7
Wally Michaels Purple Cloaked Man #1
Jasmin Geljo Purple Cloaked Man #2
Philip Craig Dale
Ray Kahnert Clerk
Name Job
Eric Apps Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Trevor Matthews Writer
Sara Kay Casting
James Griffith Director of Photography
Jenny Lewis Casting
Matthew Brulotte Editor
Patrick Tarr Set Decoration
Craig Harris Production Design
Mark Gingras Supervising Sound Editor
Brooke Graeff Foley
Martin Kyncl Property Master
Nina Stephen Makeup Artist
Alex van der Meulen Boom Operator
Sophie Giraud Still Photographer
Cory Valentini Electrician
David Lewis Gaffer
Billie Blast Wardrobe Supervisor
Cam McLauchlin First Assistant Editor
Tom Bjelic Supervising Sound Editor
Blain Thrush First Assistant Camera
Melinda Ramsay Special Effects Coordinator
Katie Halliday Sound Designer
Allison Barber Publicist
Jon Knautz Director, Writer
Brendan Moore Writer
Laura Montgomery Costume Design
Christa Tazzeo Visual Effects Producer
Jacqueline Robertson Cull Wigmaker
Kent McIntyre Art Direction
Noel Hooper Visual Effects Supervisor
Tim Friese Electrician
Adam Gagnon Digital Intermediate
Frederic Ansaldo Steadicam Operator
Brad Hruboska Steadicam Operator
Nola Chaters Assistant Costume Designer
Greg Murray Key Grip
Christian T. Cooke Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Sean Keay Best Boy Electric
Melissa Zimmerman Key Makeup Artist
T.J. Richardson Electrician
Inga Sibiga Continuity
Lisa Farinaccio Seamstress
Ian Watson Still Photographer
Ryan Shore Original Music Composer
David Scott Creature Effects Technical Director
Jonnie Katz First Assistant Director
Name Title
Danielle Robinson Associate Producer
J. Michael Dawson Producer
Trevor Matthews Executive Producer
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wiccaburr
6.0

Right from the start, this movie throwing out those <I>Black Sunday (1960)</I> vibes. This movie has a lot going for it. Bleeding demonic statue, small town not liking outsiders snooping around, and twisted imagery. It brings the spooks but I would've liked some backstory to the statue and why ... the town has been this way. This was a good watch though. I just wish Carmen brushed up on her Polish there before taking the case and trip. Plus it would've been nice to know what the villagers were saying in their native language. Am I the only one that feel that statue was rather Pazuzu like?

Jun 23, 2021