Alleluia
Fervidly dark lovesick horror inspired by the real-life criminal duo, the Lonely Hearts Killers.
Michel, a murderous womanizer, meets introverted Gloria online and treats her to a whirlwind one-night-stand. Offering herself as an accomplice in his seductive crimes, the unhinged lovers embark on a deadly odyssey amplified by wild sex, unbridled jealousy, and passionate forays into the dark arts. This smart and gory shocker breathes new life into the lovesick horror genre to serve up a chilling tale of white-hot desperation and terrifying devotion.
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Alléluia Official Trailer 1 (2015) - Belgium Horror Movie HD
Cast

Laurent Lucas
Michel

Lola Dueñas
Gloria

Héléna Noguerra
Solange

Stéphane Bissot
Madeleine

Édith Le Merdy
Marguerite

Anne-Marie Loop
Gabriella

David Murgia
Père Luis

Renaud Rutten
Le réceptionniste

Philippe Résimont
Fritkot man

Pili Groyne
Eve
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Reviews
CinemaSerf
Inspired by a real couple, this rather ghastly horror depicts the lives of "Michel" (Laurent Lucas) and "Gloria" (Lola Dueñas). Initially they just hookup for some unbridled passion. Now he has an habit of imitating the Black Widow spider when he's done, but she manages to convince him that she would make for a far better procurement assistant. What now ensues are an increasingly graphic and outlandish series of crimes as a selection of vulnerable women fall prey to their antics. What nobody quite plans for, though, is that jealousy is going to rear it's ugly head. She is falling in love, he is not. A clash is looming, and a bloody and violent one at that. It starts off strongly this, with a degree of palpable menace that is intriguing to watch. Sadly, though, neither the acting nor the writing can sustain the sense of threat and the scenarios become a little too predictable, melodramatic even. By the last twenty minutes, the hysteria begins to grate and I sort of lost interest. At times there is some potently grim humour, and do keep an eye on the superior performance from Héléna Noguerra as "Solange" but otherwise, this is all just a bit underwhelming.
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