Free full movies online Priest Priest, a western-fused post-apocalyptic thriller, is set in an alternate world -- one ravaged by centuries of war between man and vampires. The story revolves around a legendary Warrior Priest (Paul Bettany) from the last Vampire War who now lives in obscurity among the other downtrodden human inhabitants in walled-in dystopian cities ruled by the Church. When his niece (Lily Collins) is abducted by a murderous pack of vampires, Priest breaks his sacred vows to venture out on an obsessive quest to find her before they turn her into one of them. -- (C) Sony Release Date Priest May 13, 2011 Wide | |
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Actors For Priest |
Paul Bettany,Cam Gigandet,Karl Urban,Maggie Q,Stephen Moyer,Lily Collins,Brad Dourif,Christopher Plummer,Alan Dale,Mädchen Amick,Jacob Hopkins,Dave Florek,Joel Polinsky,Josh Wingate,Jon Braver,Casey Pieretti,Theo Kypri,John Griffin,David Backhaus,Roger Stoneburner |
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Genres Priest : Western,Action & Adventure,Horror,Mystery & Suspense,Science Fiction & Fantasy |
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User Ranting Priest : 3.1 |
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User Count Like for Priest : 68,235 |
All Critics Ranting For Priest : 3.9 |
All Critics Count For Priest : 92 |
All Critics Percentage For Priest : 16 % |
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Review For Priest |
"Priest'' is based on a series of Korean graphic novels. What it's really based on, though, is other movies - a whole lot of other movies. Mark Feeney-Boston Globe
High production values and slick editing can't save this picture. Nor does its overbearing soundtrack music, which tries to strong-arm viewers into believing they're watching a pulse-pounding thriller. Tirdad Derakhshani-Philadelphia Inquirer
A mash-up of vampire horror and period westerns stewed with Blade Runner cityscapes and ridiculous religious images in a bubbling cauldron of dumb ideas and sinfully bad dialogue. Linda Barnard-Toronto Star
Too good-looking to be dismissed entirely, not bad enough to be worthy of outright scorn, but not good enough to watch, either. Eric D. Snider-Film.com
The film, based in name only on a series of South Korean graphic novels, has nice, washed-out desert exteriors and some cool jet-powered motorcycles, but there's nothing in the hackneyed story or the derivative action scenes to make you take notice. Mike Hale-New York Times
The whole thing -- which in less than an hour-and-a-half manages to insult Catholics, Native Americans, John Wayne fans and anybody with two I.Q. points to spare -- all climaxes in a lot of fire and smoke and CGI explosions. Stephen Whitty-Newark Star-Ledger
Priest is a lousy action movie with boring characters, a convoluted plot, and, most unforgivable, very little compelling action. Ben Kendrick-ScreenRant
"Priest" is one of those films you will forget about approximately five minutes after it's over. There is absolutely nothing memorable or noteworthy about it Jeff Beck-Examiner.com
anyone who has seen the trailer has seen a good 80% of anything worth watching here James White-SFX Magazine
90 minutes of inconsequential action and cliché recycling...painful to watch a semi-interesting setup get squandered and become stuffed into a familiar-as-hell framework where nothing ever seems at stake. Eric Melin-Scene-Stealers.com
An ugly exercise in genre filmmaking and religion bashing, Priest marks a new low in the action/horror hybrid, and once again proves why Paul Bettany is the worst action star working today. Matthew Pejkovic-Matt's Movie Reviews
Bettany is a great actor who does melancholy very well, he also has a sense of mischief. It would be nice to see it shine a bit before it, too, fades to grey. Sandra Hall-Sydney Morning Herald
Its visual style veers between bleached desert tones and slimy undercover dankness, but the 3D version is undistinguished. Philippa Hawker-The Age (Australia)
Some scenes on the train have a certain chill, but overall this is likely to short-change genre lovers. David Stratton-At the Movies (Australia)
At the very least, the film's herky-jerky mood swings will keep viewers on their toes long after they become bored with the main plot. Leigh Paatsch-Herald Sun (Australia)
What's not to like about badass Catholic vigilantes who fly through the air to punch demons in the face? (Don't answer that.) Clem Bastow-The Vine
Predictable action sequences & lazy character development add up to an all too blatant cash in at the box office -FILMINK (Australia)
And people say there's no originality in Hollywood anymore. Well, instead of combative angels in a desert setting, the new feature offers a plague of vampires in a desert setting. Progress? Brian Orndorf-BrianOrndorf.com
Vampires, cowboys and warrior priests: an unholy mess. Don Groves-sbs.com.au
Priest 3D might be of interest for those keen on the comics but for others it's a very loud and chaotic but lame fantasy effort with much mayhem but insufficient payoff. Andrew L. Urban-Urban Cinefile
Director Scott Stewart has fun with the genre, making effective use of 3D technology and amid the ridiculous, delivers an often surprisingly compelling B-movie with some superior elements. Louise Keller-Urban Cinefile
...as dull and intolerable an actioner as one can easily recall... David Nusair-Reel Film Reviews
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