The Unholy is a supernatural horror film directed by Evan Spiliotopoulos, based on the 1983 novel *Shrine* by James Herbert. The film blends religious themes with horror, exploring the dark side of faith and miracles.
The story follows a disgraced journalist, Gerry Fenn (played by Jeffrey Dean Morgan), who stumbles upon what seems to be a miraculous event in a small New England town. A young, deaf girl named Alice (played by Cricket Brown) suddenly gains the ability to hear, speak, and heal people after claiming to have seen the Virgin Mary. As word spreads, pilgrims flock to the town, believing Aliceโs miracles to be a sign of divine intervention. However, as the miracles continue, Gerry and a local priest (William Sadler) begin to suspect that the entity behind Alice’s visions may not be as holy as it seems.
The film plays on themes of blind faith, manipulation, and the potential dangers of believing in miracles without questioning their source. As the dark truth unfolds, it becomes clear that a malevolent force is at work, and the townspeople must confront the evil that has infiltrated their community.
While *The Unholy* received mixed reviews from critics, it was noted for its interesting premise and the central performances, especially Jeffrey Dean Morganโs portrayal of the skeptical, morally flawed protagonist. The film is packed with religious imagery, supernatural suspense, and jump scares, making it a straightforward horror movie that appeals to fans of supernatural thrillers involving faith and demonic forces.