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Jeruzalem
TrailerThe movie follows Sarah and Rachel, two American girls as they journey to the city of Jerusalem, a biblical nightmare falls upon the city, for some fun in the sun. But the fun is cut short when a gate to hell opens and demonic/angelic winged creatures begin violently harvesting souls and turning prey into monsters. .Genre: HorrorActors: Yael Grobglas, Yon Tumarkin, Danielle Jadelyn, Tom Graziani, Sarel Piterman, Howard Rypp, Ami Smolartchik, Yoav Koresh, Ori Zaltzman, Fares Hananya, Itsko Yampulski, ...»Director: Doron Paz, Yoav PazCountry: InternationalDuration: 94 minQuality: HDRelease: 2015IMDb: 4.80 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "Jeruzalem"
Globe and MailJanuary 29, 2016Old Jerusalem isn't often glimpsed on the big screen, though it's a shame that, in this case, it simply serves as the backdrop to some rampaging CGI demons and half-baked theology about the gates of hell.
New York TimesJanuary 28, 2016The more desperate the characters' flight becomes, the less interesting the movie grows.
Fort Worth Star-Telegram/DFW.comJanuary 28, 2016If not for its setting, the Israeli horror film Jeruzalem would be just another video verite, found-footage, would-be scarefest with little to make it unique...There's just not much scare there.
Village VoiceJanuary 26, 2016As impressive as the Old City locations can be, one narrow alleyway looks much like another when the Paz brothers' camera is bouncing to and fro. Not much substance is buried beneath the irritating style.
Entertainment WeeklyJanuary 22, 2016The niftily claustrophobic use of actual Jerusalem locations offers a nice holiday from the more familiar backdrops favored by the POV genre.
VarietyJanuary 21, 2016The movie's occasional stabs at political commentary never quite pay off. Nor can the writer-directors, brothers Yoav and Doron Paz, fully sustain the film's novelty into the second half, when the script reverts to timeless, tired monster-movie tropes.
Jerusalem PostJuly 08, 2016The movie is saved from being too formulaic by two elements. The first is Yael Grobglas... The second element is the tongue-in-cheek aspect of the movie.
The Film StageFebruary 20, 2016The cool creature design and authentic first-person cinematography/lighting later on will have you forgiving any early shortcomings.
National PostFebruary 04, 2016There are a few nice moments in the film; I do like how Sarah's wearable tech tries to perform facial recognition on the undead. But by the end of JeruZalem, it's clear the glasses are the smartest thing in the movie.
NOW TorontoJanuary 28, 2016A pale copy of the [REC] movies with minimal invention and a poorly defined mythology.
Examiner.comJanuary 22, 2016Jeruzalem is this gloriously morbid and dreadfully delicious blend of [Rec] and As Above, So Below.
Electric SheepJanuary 21, 2016Yes, this is yet another found-footage horror film shot on a shoestring, but there's no need to despair since JeruZalem is a wildly entertaining, often unbearably intense and occasionally drawer-filling experience.
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