Are you in the mood for some high-octane action with a twist of faith? Our curated list of "Church Action Films" is here to satisfy your craving for adrenaline-pumping stories set in the sacred halls of churches. These films blend the intensity of action with the solemnity of religious settings, offering a unique cinematic experience. Whether it's a battle against evil forces or a quest for redemption, these films showcase the church in a way you've never seen before. Dive into this collection to discover how faith and action can intertwine in the most unexpected ways.

The Exorcist (1973)
Description: This classic horror film revolves around the demonic possession of a young girl and the subsequent exorcism performed by two priests. Its inclusion in this list is due to its intense scenes set within a church, highlighting the battle between good and evil.
Fact: The film was so terrifying that it was reported to have caused viewers to faint, vomit, or leave the theatre during screenings.


Constantine (2005)
Description: John Constantine, a cynical exorcist, navigates a world of demons and angels, with many key scenes taking place in churches. This film explores the darker side of faith and the supernatural, making it a perfect fit for our list.
Fact: Keanu Reeves underwent extensive training to portray Constantine's chain-smoking habit, smoking over 2,000 fake cigarettes during filming.


The Da Vinci Code (2006)
Description: While not strictly an action film, this thriller involves a quest for the Holy Grail, with numerous church-related action sequences, including a dramatic chase through Westminster Abbey.
Fact: The film was shot in various real locations, including the Louvre Museum, which was closed to the public for the first time in 228 years for filming.


The Exorcism of Emily Rose (2005)
Description: This film dramatizes the trial of a priest accused of negligent homicide after performing an exorcism, with flashbacks to the exorcism itself, which takes place in a church.
Fact: The film is loosely based on the real-life case of Anneliese Michel, whose exorcism and subsequent death led to a legal case in Germany.


The Rite (2011)
Description: A skeptical seminary student travels to Italy to attend an exorcism school, where he witnesses the power of faith in action. The film's climax features a gripping exorcism in a church setting.
Fact: The film was inspired by the book "The Rite: The Making of a Modern Exorcist" by Matt Baglio, which documents the training of real-life exorcists.


The Last Exorcism (2010)
Description: A documentary-style film where a pastor, disillusioned with his faith, agrees to perform one last exorcism, leading to unexpected and terrifying events in a rural church.
Fact: The film was shot in a cinéma vérité style, giving it a raw, documentary feel that adds to its eerie atmosphere.


The Devil Inside (2012)
Description: A documentary-style film where a woman investigates her mother's involvement in an exorcism, leading to her own encounters with demonic forces in church settings.
Fact: The film ends with a controversial cliffhanger, prompting viewers to visit a website for more information, which was a unique marketing strategy at the time.


Deliver Us from Evil (2014)
Description: A New York police sergeant teams up with an unconventional priest to battle demonic possessions, with several intense scenes set in churches.
Fact: The film is inspired by the book "Beware the Night" by Ralph Sarchie, a real-life NYPD sergeant who claims to have encountered demonic possessions.


The Nun (2018)
Description: Set in a cloistered abbey in Romania, this film follows a nun and a priest as they investigate a mysterious death, leading to encounters with demonic forces within the church.
Fact: The film is part of "The Conjuring Universe," expanding on the backstory of the demon Valak introduced in "The Conjuring


The Vatican Tapes (2015)
Description: A young woman becomes possessed by a demon, leading to a Vatican-sanctioned exorcism that unfolds in various church settings, showcasing the battle between faith and evil.
Fact: The film was originally titled "The Vatican" but was changed to avoid confusion with the TV series "The Vatican."
