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A Dark Song

  • 2016
  • 15
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
24K
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Catherine Walker and Steve Oram in A Dark Song (2016)
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A determined young woman and a damaged occultist risk their lives and souls to perform a dangerous ritual that will grant them what they want.A determined young woman and a damaged occultist risk their lives and souls to perform a dangerous ritual that will grant them what they want.A determined young woman and a damaged occultist risk their lives and souls to perform a dangerous ritual that will grant them what they want.

  • Director
    • Liam Gavin
  • Writer
    • Liam Gavin
  • Stars
    • Steve Oram
    • Catherine Walker
    • Susan Loughnane
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    24K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Liam Gavin
    • Writer
      • Liam Gavin
    • Stars
      • Steve Oram
      • Catherine Walker
      • Susan Loughnane
    • 230User reviews
    • 104Critic reviews
    • 71Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 7 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Top cast19

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    Steve Oram
    Steve Oram
    • Joseph Solomon
    Catherine Walker
    Catherine Walker
    • Sophia
    Susan Loughnane
    Susan Loughnane
    • Victoria
    Mark Huberman
    Mark Huberman
    • Neil Hughes
    Nathan Vos
    • Jack
    Martina Nunvarova
    • Guardian Angel
    Breffni O'Connor
    • Emaciated Man
    Sheila Moloney
    • Old Woman Demon
    Ruby Kearns
    • Demon
    John Carton
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    Aaron O'Neill
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    Ann Mulvany
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    Daniel McConnell
    • Demon
    Jim Dolan
    • Demon
    John Cantillion
    • Demon
    John Tyrell
    • Demon
    Liam Young
    • Demon
    Peter Crookes
    • Demon
    • Director
      • Liam Gavin
    • Writer
      • Liam Gavin
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    User reviews230

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    horrorgasm

    All build up for little to no payoff

    At first, I was interested by the ambiguous circumstances, i.e. is this guy really helping her do magic or is he just some weirdo that's tormenting her for some reason? The premise and characters are solid enough that this is compelling enough to string you along for a while, despite a glacially slow pace, but then the big questions are answered and the mystery disappears and then things just start kind of meandering for an uncomfortably long while.

    There are many more attempts to build suspense later on, but none of it really stands out. Things do take a turn that I did not expect near the end, which I won't mention, but by this point you're already 1h20m into a 1h40m movie. The "payoff" is brief and handicapped by some really lackluster effects, and the final scene will just leave you scratching your head wondering why. No, not in the sense that it's confusing in any way, it's very simple and straight forward, but it's one of those endings that's just TOO simple and sappy. So much that it makes you wonder just what the hell the point of everything the characters did over all that time was. All of that effort? For that? Ugh.

    Edit: P.S. Who else is wondering what exactly all the reviews calling this movie intelligent and cerebral are about? I notice people love to throw around terms like that when referring to movies like this, yet somehow never seem to get around to explaining what was so clever about them. The movie had good dialogue and acting, but the plot couldn't have been simpler and the underlying message of the film is one we've all seen many times before across various genres, so I'm at a real loss trying to see what exactly anyone found intelligent about this movie. A lack of creatures and gore doesn't automatically make a movie intelligent, kids.
    7jon_pratt12345

    Feels fresh and different in the horror genre

    A really unusual idea; just 2 people stuck in a house performing a ritual. The realism of the setting and acting creates a foreboding atmosphere and you're left unsure if this film is about the supernatural or just human psychology. The final quarter of the film goes at a slightly different pace and overall I preferred what comes before but this film was really trying something new and different and is a really effective horror.
    9pkawski

    Loved it

    It was engaging. It draws you in. Acting was really good. It is unusual for a "horror" type movie to be so good. This is no slasher. Not predictable like most of the movies about summoning devil /dark rituals etc. I did not expect much but I was positively surprised. I specifically signed up to give that movie a good review as it deserves it :)
    7leehoe44

    A cerebral dark occultist tale with a horror element

    Horror movies come in many forms. Some are about the gore, some are about the creatures, and some are just plain disturbing. Though i like many a horror film with those qualities, a true horror fan of the genre also has to appreciate the horror films that try to get under your skin without trying have someone's face ripped off. A Dark Song may be subtle but it is a horror tale nonetheless. What makes this a gem is the ride to the climax. With great performances from the two main characters and it's haunting score it's able to create a tense dark atmospheric mood so that when the horror elements do begin to appear it makes them far creepier than most films with a bigger budget. Most horror movies can be compared to other horror movies because they're filled with the usual clichés but this is a unique horror film with a redeeming quality that is very rare in films of this genre..if your looking for a movie where people are being chased by monsters or tortured by inbreds then this movie is not for you..but if your looking for a horror movie with an intelligent approach then turn down the lights, get your popcorn and let this movie work its magic
    8A_Different_Drummer

    The Devil really is in the Details

    This writer has always felt that the job of a reviewer was not merely to whine and prattle about what does (or does not) happen on screen, but rather to try to introduce the film to the discerning viewer in a way which assists the decision as to whether to see it ... or not? It is projects like Dark Song, however, that make such a simple ambition seem ever so complex.

    For starters, I will suggest that the best (and most recent) analog I can name is the excellent 2016 Autopsy of Jane Doe. Both films are clearly of the horror genre, both films work their magic by confining two strong personalities (and superb actors) in a confined space, and both films follow the Prime Directive of possibly every horror film ever made, namely "whatever can go wrong will go wrong."

    But that's where the similarities end. Autopsy of Jane Doe is merely a solid and workmanlike exposition of a clever, entertaining, theme. Dark Song is simultaneously the debut of a writer/director with a distinct, clear and uncommon "voice"; and, at the same time, a horror tale so intricately involved with the minutiae, the moment-to-moment, of true ritual magic (is there any other kind?) that at times you almost, just for a split second, wonder if you are watching a reality show instead of a fictional drama?

    No small feat, that. Especially from a country that can lay legitimate claim to having produced one of the only genuine, verified, ritual occultists in western history (Aleister Crowley). To watch a film like this aware that there are individuals who literally dedicate their lives to such practices takes the viewer to new levels of awareness ... and terror.

    The end result is something about as distant from the dozens of currently popular "found footage" films ... as the earth is from the moon.

    Plainly put, to appreciate this film, to drink in and savour every nuance, the viewer himself (or herself) must be willing to commit to the movie to the same extent that the central characters commit to the core ritual.

    That is to say, lock yourself in, don't leave your seat, and, whatever happens, do not break the circle of salt.

    If you do all that, you may not get to meet an "angel" willing to grant your special boon, but you will get a film experience you will likely never forget.

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    • Trivia
      The ritual performed in the movie is the Abramelin Operation, an occult rite attempted by gnostics such as Aleister Crowley. The ritual is meant to obtain "the knowledge and conversation" of the ritualist's guardian angel.
    • Goofs
      The "blood" Sophia drinks the first time doesn't leave a residue on the glass, as real blood would.
    • Quotes

      Joseph Solomon: [laughing] You've been lookin' shit up on the internet? No, really this is - Gnosticism.

      Sophia Howard: I was told it was based on the Kabbalah.

      Joseph Solomon: It's there as grammar. A structure. The Kabbalah's an exploration o' God. We're doing something much darker.

    • Crazy credits
      Pre-credit title card: "For he shall give his angels charge over thee, to keep thee in all thy ways." - Psalm 91
    • Connections
      Referenced in Horrible Reviews: The Horrors of 2017: A Dark Song (2017)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • April 7, 2017 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • Ireland
      • United Kingdom
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
      • German
    • Also known as
      • A Dark Song: ritual del más allá
    • Filming locations
      • Dublin, Ireland
    • Production companies
      • Bord Scannán na hÉireann / The Irish Film Board
      • Ffilm Cymru Wales
      • Samson Films
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $23,742
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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