The Believers-1987
Director John Schlesinger
Starring Martin Sheen
Scott’s Review #547
Reviewed December 12, 2016
Grade: B
The Believers is a very obscure film that I had never heard of before viewing it. Combined with the fact that it was made in 1987 (not a great time for movies) I was skeptical about this one but was pleasantly surprised.
It has some edge to it, is mysterious, and is set in New York City- always a plus for me.
Martin Sheen- merely a youngster when this was made-plays a police psychologist, Cal Jamison, involved in a voodoo serial killer cult.
He moves from Minnesota to New York City following the death of his wife by electrocution, when her coffeemaker malfunctions.
Is this key to the case or a red herring?
The plot is a bit convoluted as when Cal’s son is targeted by the serial killer and when frazzled police officer, Tom Lopez (Jimmy Smits), takes center stage.
I did not find Smits all too believable in this role, and the film has a striking 1980s feel to it.
The locales, since it was shot in New York, are fantastic, and the plot contains some scares, surprises, and spooky effects along the way.
I also was very impressed by the satisfying ending.
The Believers (1987) is a very good thriller/horror film.