The Veil Movie Review. The veil (movie review) posted at 12:19h robyn andrew cryptic rock, crypticrock, movie reviews, news, reviews 0 comments. The opening sequence draws heavy inspiration from jonestown.
But john curran's version is both lush and intimate, a showcase for subtle performances in which china becomes an exotic backdrop for white folks' troubles. The veil review middling the veil's constant visual greyness highlights the mundane nature of this supernatural cultism flick, even in recognizing thomas jane's wonderfully demented antagonist. Directed by brent ryan green.
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A disturbing psychological thriller, the veil delivers some good scares. Needing a bit more structure, the movie could have had more narrative focus instead of jumping from one geographical location to the next. But john curran's version is both lush and intimate, a showcase for subtle performances in which china becomes an exotic backdrop for white folks' troubles. There are also some other sexual references, brief foul language and implied opium use.