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The Vatican Tapes is in turn based on a story by Chris Morgan and Christopher Borrelli. After a young woman begins to express increasingly erratic and strange behaviors, her father and boyfriend, along with a priest and two Vatican exorcists, come to realize that she's been taken over by an ancient satanic force.
It may be nothing new, bar a few moments of in-your-face ridiculousness, but The Vatican Tapes is a pretty decent addition to the ever-growing list of exorcism films.
The director Mark Neveldine deploys queasy lighting and a trembling score, but his best choice is to let Ms. Dudley stare at us. She conveys unnerving shifts in self-awareness and sinister intent with her eyes.
The film from director Mark Neveldine is so over the top that one can't help but imagine how the Wayans brothers might lampoon it, then embarrassingly recall them doing exactly so in "A Haunted House."