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They go with the last option they have an exorcism. Things that cannot be explained by any science. More demonic energies begin to emerge from her. Angela ends up in a coma for forty days and right when they are about to pull the plug she comes back alive although not really the Angela they all know. A raven following her around and biting her finger, randomly lashing out in a taxi and crashing the car. From that moment on she slowly began experiencing more weird things. Although her quaint life turned upside down from the moment she got a deep cut while slicing a birthday cake and was sent to the hospital. Even if her father, Roger (Dougray Scott), didn't completely approve of them living together.
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He and another Watertown native, actor Richard Grieco are guest starring in an episode of FX's hit 'It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.' He's also producing and acting in a adaptation of the graphic novel 'Officer Downe.The Vatican Tapes is a 2015 horror thriller movie directed by Mark Neveldine and staring Olivia Dudley, Mark Pena, Dougray Scott and John Patrick Amedori.Īngela Holmes (Olivia Dudley) had a comfortable life with her boyfriend, Pete (John Patrick Amedori). Now early next year, Neveldine can be seen in front of the camera. They can be flat out crazy.įor 'The Vatican Tapes' he ran one of the main cameras, telling us that no one else was getting to have that fun and perhaps no one else wanted to. They're uptempo shots, some on roller blads or dangling over cliffs. Neveldine has also gotten a pretty solid reputation in Hollywood for his unique camera style. Any references from town that I can put into my films is always fun to do." "My mom has had a lot to do with Fort Drum, so it was really nice to bring that into the movie. "My dad has taught on the base," Neveldine said of Drum. There are a couple spots in the movie where Neveldine has the actors make direct references to the North Country and in particular, the men and women of Fort Drum. It was a good partnership."Īlso as director, he had some pull to give a special nod to his hometown.
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"I went down and said, 'Do you want to keep going? I feel like we should stop.' She said, 'No, I want to stand and I want to keep going.' I'm relentless as a director at times too.
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"I remember Dougray Scott getting down on the floor, kneeling down with her, holding her while she was crying," Neveldine said of the eight days it took to shoot that scene. One that not only looks real, but felt so real that mixed with a belief that it could actually happen, lead the lead actress, Olivia Taylor Dudley, to break down, several times. "That was really freaky."įreaky lessons that can be seen during the explosive exorcism scene. I wanted to know more about it so I sort of dove into that and talked with some people who were involved in exorcisms," Neveldine said. "I've heard about it being Catholic and reading the Catechism, studying the Catechism with Sister James. It's thousands of years of information in everything from notes to videotapes. Neveldine says his North Country upbringing also helped the film as he studied those archives. "Of course this is a possession movie involving exorcisms, and I wanted to challenge myself and do something different." Patrick's and then Immaculate Heart Central. "I was compelled to do it because I grew up Catholic. In it, a woman's soul is overtaken by evil and the Vatican uses its secret archives to track her and eventually attempt an exorcism. The Lionsgate movie is the newest from Watertown Native, director Mark Neveldine. It hits theater's next Friday, July 24 - it's called 'The Vatican Tapes.' He sat down with Brian Dwyer Wednesday to chat about the movie and how, in a small way, the North Country helped shape it. 'The Vatican Tapes' is directed by Watertown Immaculate Heart Central School grad Mark Neveldine. As movie lovers across the country check out the films they want to catch this summer,a Watertown native is hoping they'll check out his newest thriller.