It's not often that horror movies thrill us with high artistic value. This is mainly due to the unfinished story in combination with a whole range of visual effects. Nevertheless, the creators of this genre of films also know how to convince us.
A horror movie Apostle, in which they will test themselves in the main roles Dan Evans and Michael Sheen, will present herself to the public October 12.
Judging by the fact that they are mystery cults usually a great foundation for a quality horror film, we can look forward to the new film. Let's just remember the horror movie The Wicker Man (1973) and Rosemary's Baby (Rosemary's Baby, 1968). People who lose touch with reality and do unexplained things are more than obvious crowd pullers.
The events in the Apostle are set in the year 1905. Thomas Richardson eager to save his own sister, who kidnapped her members of a mysterious cult, travels to a remote island. The main character, portrayed by Dan Evans, soon discovers the many secrets and lies on which the community is built.
He directed the film Gareth Evans, who also took on the role of screenwriter. He earned many praises for his work from the people involved in the filming. We will soon find out will the film live up to the high expectations.