THE GOOD
Bottom line, The Unholy is a genuinely enjoyable and effective horror movie. It includes most of that what we look for in a film that is designed to scare us, and I think those of you who really enjoy a good jump scare will be very pleased. I can usually see the jump scares coming from a mile away, but they got me pretty good a few times. I also really liked how they portrayed the evil entity, it wasn’t corny at all and even borrowed a few of the better elements from The Ring. The original of course, not that trash new version. She sort of reminded me of the original Woman In Black, which is a compliment. As someone who was born and currently lives in New England, we have a great deal of history here, much of which has a dark past. The Unholy taps into that much like many other movies before, and just the backstory alone keeps things interesting throughout. As mentioned above it is based on the book Shrine, written by James Herbert. I have yet to read the book but it is now on my list.
Horror films involving religion are popular for a number of reasons. As someone who grew up around a church, my aunt and uncle are pastors, I understand the devotion and realize that it is a way of life. The Unholy reminds us that putting our faith in something greater than us can sometimes have terrifying results. We need to watch out for the “pop up” tent churches that end up being more like a cult, similar to what we saw in the first season of the HBO series True Detective. Long story short, tread carefully because you may just sell your soul to the bad guy by mistake.
As far as the technical aspects, everything worked out pretty well all things considered. I thought the CGI element was well done and effective, the score and cinematography kept things consistent with the mood, and everything from a directing standpoint were solid as well. What matters most is the “monster”, and I don’t think they could have done a better job with her. She is extremely creepy and very tastefully done, and this is coming from someone who watches way too many horror movies.