Nancy O
Terrifying. Beautifully shot. Great characters and performances
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
03/15/23
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Henry B
Stay very far away from this "movie." It sadly fails in all aspects of writing, photography, sound and music design, acting, color correction and pacing. Completely inept. It may pop up on your Sling TV free movie channels. It is currently being shown to prisoners when they commit crimes while incarcerated.
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Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars
01/29/23
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Audience Member
There are two films about the fear demon Agramon.
Operation Agramón, the Colombian debut film by filmmaker Jhon Jatenjor.
And then there is Agramon's Gate, written and directed by Harley Wallen.
Agramon's Gate was the first film to bring this evil being to the seventh art for the first time. The story is very convincing to audiences who enjoy enriching their knowledge of the horror genre, especially on the subject of demonology, and Harley Wallen, gives a practical and genuine representation of this representation of fear in the whole extrasensory concept towards the human being.
The representations of each of the characters in this film, are remarkable, none is left behind, all meet the standards of how to perform a superhuman context.
Harley's character, aside from being the creator, Zeb, does a great job as a guy looking to give his place.
Carter Stann, played by Yan Birch, is the interpretation of evil itself.
Cassidy, played by Kaiti Wallen, Harley's wife, is fascinating.
Sharon Stann, played by Laurene Landon, a goddess.
The incredible Tiffany, played by the talented singer, Angelina Danielle Cama, is quite believable.
And the role of Agramon, being a woman, by Calhoung Koening, is to be admired, the best female performance to be seen since the new era of independent cinema.
Congratulations to Harley and all his team, I hope for a second and third part and sometime, a multiverse of the Colombian and US Agramon.
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Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars
02/23/23
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scary, great characters!
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
02/17/23
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The story is a standard premises with an occult practice leading to so pretty ghosty stuff which terrorizes the cast. It isn't too mundane but it really doesn't raise any stakes, or offer anything new. The dialog is heavy and somewhat long-winded moments of mostly low-pulse drama. Still, the writing is more mature than most of the material found in such films.
The cast give good performances. Some stand out more than others, and there are times that over-stating the moment becomes a thing. That being said, their is some cool scenes as far dramatic, dialog delivery. Unfortunately though this never really leads to any real suspense or thrilling crescendo. The movie misses any opportunity to heighten the excitement level.
The special effects are your standard spook elements. Noises, things moving, and eerie music. There is never really a true since of horror, and even the jump-scare components seem too tame. Overall "Agramon's Gate" never really reaches the horror movie status that the plot suggests. Still as far as movie value, it does well as a psychological melodrama. Check it out if you want but don't go in expecting a scary movie.
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Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars
01/12/23
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