Apostle's reviews
Media reviews
Indiewire
By the time 'Apostle' arrives at its big reveal, the movie has veered off on so many tangled pathways that the ending can?t resolve them all. Instead, it provides a single, ethereal image that hints at the more imaginative possibilities lurking somewhere inside this bloody mess.
Screen Crush
'Apostle' is a solid mystery-thriller, but save for predictably engaging performances from Stevens and Sheen, it?s largely unremarkable. Though it?s interesting to see Evans tackle something a little more conventional, this feels almost too conventional for the man who gave us The Raid and its sequel.
The Hollywood Reporter
Turning to gothic mystery after wowing action lovers with his two Raid films, Evans will likely disappoint many of the fans he has attracted here; while the pic does build to some gory battles, it's hardly a thrill ride
Cinemanía
(Evans) changes his tone without touching his usual detour to excess (...) with a surprisingly measured narration, in which everything moves forward in a low heat towards a wild third act, Evans shows that he is capable of more than just filming action.
Collider
It?ll make you groan and grimace through the torment, but it will get your heart racing in all the right ways, even when it occasionally stumbles over its own ambition.