RISE OF THE GARGOYLES (2009) Reviews and overview

  

‘They come for blood’
Rise of the Gargoyles is a 2009 Canadian made-for-TV supernatural horror film directed by Bill Corcoran (Vipers; Friday the 13th: The Series) from a screenplay written by Andy Briggs. The movie stars Eric Balfour, Caroline Néron and Justin Salinger.

Plot:
In Paris, two workers find a hidden chamber while digging in the underground of the Saint Jean André Church. They find valuable objects but while collecting them together but they are attacked by a creature.

Meanwhile, discredited architect-historian Professor Jack Randall, who wrote a book about gargoyles that was ridiculed by his peers, is encouraged by his friend Carol Beckham to investigate the old church. They sneak in the site during the night and while Carol is collecting some artifacts, Jack is recording with his camera.

Suddenly, Jack sees a winged monster coming towards him and he flees from the location with Carol, but breaks his camera. They go to a bar and a huge stone falls over his car. Jack takes a cab to his boarding house and Carol is attacked and beheaded by a gargoyle at her apartment…

Buy Triple Feature DVD: Amazon.com

Reviews:

” …a somewhat watchable little movie while also being completely disposable. Though we don’t get to see the gargoyle much, it is still always there, if only in spirit, making weird sounds leaving eviscerated Parisians in its wake and glowing rocks all over the place.” Film Critics United

“You can see everything coming long before the limp script gets to the plot point. The special effects were few thanks to the lack of gargoyle screen time. And some of the dialogue (“Jack, give this story a happy ending”) can make your eyes roll. But for all of that, I didn’t hate Rise of the Gargoyles.” KillerReviews.com

“Not the worst in the genre and not the best. The acting is better and I personally like Eric Balfour. The story is silly but reasonably well written. The visual effects are OK for the few there are. A little bit long at times, somewhat dull toward the end. No surprises.” Michel Vega

Choice dialogue:
Inspector Gibert: “You would be surprised what atrocities a man can commit.”

Trailer:

Cast and characters:
Eric Balfour … Prof Jack Randall
Caroline Néron … Nicole Ricard
Justin Salinger … Walsh
Ifan Huw Dafydd … Inspector Gibert
Nick Mancuso … Father Gable
Tanya Clarke … Carol Beckham (as Tanya Clark)
Constantin Barbulescu … Workman
Gabriel Spahiu … Workman
Lucian Ciurariu … Bum
Alexandra Buza … Rock Chick
Flaviu Crisan … CSI Officer
Paul Niculita … Gibert’s Assistant
Florin Busuioc … Cop
Mihai Diaconu … Pizza Man
Benoît Rousseau … Inspector Gibert’s voice

Filming locations:
MediaPro Studios, Bucharest, Romania
Paris, France

Related:

Gargoyles – architecture

Gargoyles (TV movie, 1972)

MOVIES & MANIA provides previews, our own film reviews and ratings, plus links to other online reviews from a wide variety of trusted sources in one handy web location. This is a genuinely independent website and we rely solely on the minor income generated by internet ads to pay for web costs and cover yet more movies. Please support us by not blocking ads. Thank you. As an Amazon Associate, we earn a very tiny amount from any qualifying purchases.    
What do you think of this movie? Click on a star to rate it