
Netflix horror film divides fans with 'blood-soaked' scenes and you can stream it now
The film has been terrifying viewers since it was released
The Netflix-original chilling flick Apostle has been causing quite the stir among horror aficionados, leaving them split over its gory content.
Emerging from the creative wellspring of Gareth Evans – who not only penned but also directed and took on the editing mantle for the film – Apostle is a gothic horror set piece that debuted in 2018.
Gareth Evans, a Welsh filmmaker who gained prominence through his involvement with the more recent hit series Gangs of London, crafts a creepy folk narrative against the backdrop of a Welsh settlement in the year 1905.
One viewer shared their thoughts on Rotten Tomatoes: "I'm generally not a fan of supernatural thrillers, but this is a story mostly of people behaving badly with just a little supernatural thrown in to make it a little more creepy.
"Not good for 'sensitive' souls, as it comes with plenty of blood but not overdone, IMO. Well done cinematography."
In the film, we follow Thomas Richardson, portrayed by Dan Stevens of Downton Abbey fame, on his gripping journey to a secluded isle in Wales with a mission to rescue his sister Jennifer from the clutches of a sinister cult.
This nefarious group, led by Malcolm Howe, a character brought menacingly to life by Michael Sheen, and his fellow shady companions Frank and Quinn, are oblivious to who they're trifling with when they demand a ransom for Jennifer's safety, reports the Mirror US.
Little do they know, Thomas, delving into the murk of their shrouded history, is about to unearth the sordid truth that sustains their commune's existence.
The film has garnered widespread acclaim, with one reviewer praising: "As a huge fan of quality horror films, Apostle stands out. A slow burn of anxiety and dread, it makes the most out of its settings and concepts. It could have seemed slow if not for the proper use of mystery.
"It doesn't shy away from gore, but the violence is by no means senseless here. Apostle is by no means perfect. However, it's among one of the all-time favorites of the genre."
However, not all viewers shared the same enthusiasm, with some expressing disappointment and frustration. One disgruntled viewer complained: "Interesting concept and story.
"Started out strong with good acting. Then 45 minutes of total boredom and static. Watching wet paint dry would have been more interesting.
"Then it picked up the pace again but became muddled in a series of spasmodic, disjointed, and confused nonsense."
Despite the mixed reactions, Apostle boasts an impressive 79% score on Rotten Tomatoes and has received high praise for its performances, featuring a talented cast including Mark Jones, Paul Higgins, and Lucy Boynton.
You can now stream Apostle on Netflix to experience its spine-tingling horror for yourself.
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