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The Shrine (2010)

October 14, 2010 (CA) Horror • 85m

Overview

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.

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Top Billed Cast

Crew
James Griffith
James Griffith

Director of Photography

Laura Montgomery
Laura Montgomery

Costume Design

Craig Harris
Craig Harris

Production Design

Kent McIntyre
Kent McIntyre

Art Direction

Noel Hooper
Noel Hooper

Visual Effects Supervisor

Christa Tazzeo
Christa Tazzeo

Visual Effects Producer

Patrick Tarr
Patrick Tarr

Set Decoration

Jonnie Katz
Jonnie Katz

First Assistant Director

Nina Stephen
Nina Stephen

Makeup Artist

Katie Halliday
Katie Halliday

Sound Designer

Christian T. Cooke
Christian T. Cooke

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Tim Friese
Tim Friese

Electrician

Sean Keay
Sean Keay

Best Boy Electric

Melissa Zimmerman
Melissa Zimmerman

Key Makeup Artist

Martin Kyncl
Martin Kyncl

Property Master

Tom Bjelic
Tom Bjelic

Supervising Sound Editor

Mark Gingras
Mark Gingras

Supervising Sound Editor

Ian Watson
Ian Watson

Still Photographer

Brad Hruboska
Brad Hruboska

Steadicam Operator

Cam McLauchlin
Cam McLauchlin

First Assistant Editor

Eric Apps
Eric Apps

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Melinda Ramsay
Melinda Ramsay

Special Effects Coordinator

Nola Chaters
Nola Chaters

Assistant Costume Designer

Billie Blast
Billie Blast

Wardrobe Supervisor

Frederic Ansaldo
Frederic Ansaldo

Steadicam Operator

Adam Gagnon
Adam Gagnon

Digital Intermediate

Blain Thrush
Blain Thrush

First Assistant Camera

Sophie Giraud
Sophie Giraud

Still Photographer

Inga Sibiga
Inga Sibiga

Continuity

David Scott
David Scott

Creature Effects Technical Director

Trevor Matthews
Trevor Matthews

Executive Producer

Ryan Shore
Ryan Shore

Original Music Composer

Danielle Robinson
Danielle Robinson

Associate Producer



Reviews

Wiccaburr

⭐ 6/10

September 22, 2020

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 … read the rest.

Status

Released

Original Language

EN

Budget

$1,500,000

Revenue

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