Heretic

2024   A24

Rated:  R

Length:  1 hr  51min

Horror ~ Psychological Horror ~ Thriller

Directed by: Scott Beck and Bryan Woods

Starring:  Hugh Grant, Sophie Thatcher and Chloe East.

QUESTION EVERYTHING….

HERETIC MEANING:

A heretic is someone whose beliefs or actions contradict the established doctrines or principles of a particular religion, group, or institution. This term is often used in a religious context, particularly within Christianity, but can also apply to other areas where there are established systems of belief or practice.

In Christianity, a heretic is someone who holds religious beliefs that differ from the official teachings of their church, especially the Roman Catholic Church. While a heretic might also be a dissenter or nonconformist, the core idea is the contradiction of established doctrine or belief, rather than simply disagreeing.

Historically, and sometimes even today, being labeled a heretic has led to conflict, persecution, or even violence, as established authorities may view heresy as a threat. 

SYNOPSIS:

Two young missionaries from the LDS Church, timid Sister Paxton (Chloe East) and confident Sister Barnes (Sophie Thatcher), arrive at the home of a reclusive middle-aged man, Mr. Reed (Hugh Grant). He invites them in, assuring them that his wife is preparing a blueberry pie in the back of the house. They begin to discuss religion, and Sister Paxton playfully expresses a desire to visit others, after death, as a butterfly that appears on the hands of her loved ones. During the conversation, Reed makes several uncomfortable comments about their faith. When Reed steps out of the room, Barnes realizes that the smell of blueberry pie is from a candle, the front door is locked, and they have no phone signal.

THE REVIEW:

From the moment that the skies turn ominous, the rain starts and Mr. Reed opens the door, you sense it. It builds slowly as the two Sisters enter Mr. Reed’s house, a general sense of unease, of foreboding. As the two sisters sit in his living room, he assures them that his wife is baking a blueberry pie and will be out shortly to join them. Mr. Reed keeps disappearing into the other room and returning alone without his wife. The two sisters repeatedly tell Mr. Reed that as per Church rules they are not allowed to be alone with a man in his house, there must be another adult female present or they will have to leave. Sister Barnes turns around the candle that Mr. Reed had placed on the table and is dismayed to see that it is a Blueberry Pie scented candle.

Her mind quickly begins to sense trouble and rightly so. The two sisters start scheming and pretend they have a phone call from their Pastor and must return to the Church. Mr. Reed promptly informs them that they are lying because there is no cell service in his “metal” house. And a game of cat and mouse ensues as the two sisters desperately try to con their way into leaving as the kind and gentle Mr. Reed starts to appear a little more treacherous and deceiving. Using words and a conversation about Religion and Faith, and props like board games and different religious books like The Holy Bible and The Koran. Mr. Reed cons and tricks them step by step deeper into his house, into his wicked little game.

It is Hugh Grant as you’ve never seen him before. Dark, witty, evil, very smart and educated in the world of Religion. It is devilishly fun and very scary watching Hugh Grant turn from the nice Mr. Reed into the twisted demented Heretic who oversees a very wicked and evil game in his house. A game he has crafted and perfected over years of practice. The terror builds slowly until it is palpable and unescapable. It is terrifying, a true Horror movie that builds and builds until it strangles you with discomfort. It is thought provoking, and like a train wreck, you are sucked into it unable to look away.

FINAL THOUGHTS:

This is a good one, a truly psychologically terrifying Horror Movie. Hugh Grant is magnificently evil portraying a side we’ve never seen before. Bravo on that performance. Kudos to Sophie Thatcher and Chloe East as well. I loved Sophie Thatcher in this as well as Companion and I am going to have to watch her debut in the 2018 Movie Prospect as well as 2023’s The Boogeyman, but Chloe East really shines in this. Going from the innocent naïve young Sister to the worldly very smart young woman matching wits and outsmarting the Devil himself was a beauty to behold.

Highly Recommended!

Two Thumbs Up!

Companion

Companion

2025   Warner Brothers

Rated:  R

Length:  1 hr  37min

Fantasy ~ Horror ~ Sci-Fi ~ Suspense ~ Thriller

Directed by:  Drew Hancock

Starring:  Sophie ThatcherJack QuaidLukas GageMegan SuriHarvey Guillén, and Rupert Friend.

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The Movie starts with this scene in a grocery store. It is when Iris and Josh first met…..

Iris is shopping in the grocery store pushing a grocery cart, when she sees peaches displayed in the produce department. She stops and picks up a peach, smells it, and looks up to see a guy named Josh smiling at her. He walks around to the front of her cart near an orange display, and attempting to make small talk, grabs an orange. All the oranges in the display fall onto the floor…..He sheepishly starts to laugh and Iris  starts to laugh too. Josh says, “Well That was smooth..” and laughs. Iris agrees as she laughs and smiles at him, “Yeah…So smooth.

As this voiceover from Iris plays:

Most the time it’s like, I don’t know, it’s like there’s this thick black cloud covering everything.

Like we see the world but, we don’t really see the world, you know?

We’re all just stumbling around. Directionless. No sense of meaning. No sense of purpose.

I know that might sound super depressing but honestly, I think it’s a good thing.

Because it makes us appreciate the other times.

Those brief transcendent moments when the lights flicker on, the black cloud parts and you see the world for what it really is.

And suddenly there’s meaning. Suddenly there’s purpose.

If you’re lucky you’ll experience this once in your lifetime.

For me, it happened twice.

The first was the day I met Josh.

And the second…..the day I killed him.

“Iris, Wake Up” Josh says. Iris wakes up, yawns and asks Josh, “How long was I out?” “You’ve been out for awhile now, what were you dreaming about?” Iris answers, “I was dreaming about when we first met.” They are driving in Josh’s self driving autonomous car to a friend’s house out in the countryside for a weekend getaway. They are meeting with some other friends to spend the weekend together and have some fun. The house belongs to Sergey, a shady Russian business man “whose hands are in some dirty business”, so he says.

Eli and his lover Patrick have already arrived and Josh and Iris pull up and park next to their car. As they enter the house they are greeted by Kat, who Iris is convinced doesn’t like her very much. Patrick is cooking, Sergey is drinking and making drinks for everyone else and Eli comes downstairs to greet Josh and Iris. And the weekend begins! There is food, there is drink, there is dancing, a fun time for all, let the good times roll!

But not for long! Soon things spiral out of control and not in the way it was intended! For there is more to this little planned getaway than meets the eye, as there is to Iris, Patrick, Josh and Kat. Sometimes the bad guy isn’t who you think it is, or is it. Just when you think you know what is going to happen, it goes in a completely different direction. And when you think you have that figured out, guess again. Nope, you’re wrong!

There are shades of Subservience and M3GAN in this movie. Yes, there are A.I. Robots, but you think they turn bad and run amok. Not nese-celery! New word I made up! Anyway, I thought Sophie Thatcher was great as Iris. I really liked her in this. Great job I say. And Jack Quaid as well, I just found out he is the son of Dennis Quaid and Meg Ryan, how about that! I love the story and the twists and turns, and I am fond of the Sci-Fi AI Robot genre of things. I am a big Bladerunner fan and love both of those futuristic AI Robotic humanoid filled movies. It is a twisty turny thrilling Sci-Fi Movie that leaves you rooting for who you thought was the bad guy in the end.

Yes, yes and yes on Companion.

I am a Sophie Thatcher and Companion Fan now!

Two Thumbs Up!