The movie Priest was a surprisingly racist, semi-coherent piece of mindless Hollywood idiocy, complete with genocidal fantasies, derivative Blade-Runner-future stylings, and please-please-please. Priest is a lousy action movie with boring characters, a convoluted plot, and, most unforgivable, very little compelling action. Priest movie reviews & Metacritic score: "Priest," a western-fused post-apocalyptic thriller, is set in an alternate world -- one ravaged by centuries of war between man and vampires.

With PRIEST, former special effects man-turned-director Scott Stewart produces a movie much like his feature debut, Legion: It's great-looking but lifeless. The premise is an interesting combination of a post-apocalyptic sci-fi movie, vampire lore, and the American West, and it cooks up dazzling landscapes and sets that deserve comparison to. The four main characters are all well acted and a pleasure to watch.

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Martin Sheen's nuanced portrayal of the village priest makes the character feel complex and believably human, a flawed good man. I think two of the things I liked best about this film were the setting and the ensemble cast. With Paul Bettany, Cam Gigandet, Maggie Q, Karl Urban. A priest disobeys church law to track down the vampires who kidnapped his niece. Priest was largely panned by critics. There are no featured audience reviews for Priest Of Love at this time.

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See All Audience Reviews Priest Of Love Quotes. There are no approved quotes yet for this movie. Priest is a action horror movie directed by Scott Stewart and stars Paul Bettany, Cam Gigandet, Karl Urban, Maggie Q and Lily Collins.

To be honest I have read some good reviews about the movie but still not able to figure out why the ratings are low on IMDb. The plot of the movie is simple and predictable and been executed in the same way. The movie Priest was a surprisingly racist, semi-coherent piece of mindless Hollywood idiocy, complete with genocidal fantasies, derivative Blade-Runner-future stylings, and please-please-please. With Linus Roache, Tom Wilkinson, Robert Carlyle, Cathy Tyson.