5.8

Hellhole

Ostatnia wieczerza

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5.8

Hellhole

Ostatnia wieczerza

  • Year 2022
  • Duration 91 min
  • Country Poland
  • Language English
In 1987 Poland, a police officer investigating mysterious disappearances infiltrates a remote monastery and discovers a dark truth about its clergy.

About Hellhole

Hellhole (original title 'Ostatnia wieczerza') is a 2022 Polish horror mystery that masterfully blends supernatural dread with historical atmosphere. Set in 1987 during Poland's communist era, the film follows a determined police officer sent to investigate a series of mysterious disappearances connected to a remote monastery. What begins as a routine investigation quickly descends into a terrifying exploration of faith, corruption, and otherworldly forces as the officer uncovers the dark truth about the monastery's clergy.

Director Bartosz M. Kowalski creates an exceptionally atmospheric film that uses its historical setting to enhance the creeping horror. The 1980s Poland backdrop adds layers of isolation and institutional suspicion that perfectly complement the supernatural elements. The monastery itself becomes a character—a claustrophobic, shadowy prison where ancient evil seems to permeate the stone walls.

Performance-wise, the film benefits from committed acting that grounds its supernatural premise. The lead actor convincingly portrays the officer's transformation from skeptical investigator to horrified witness. The supporting cast of monks creates an unsettling dynamic of piety masking something far more sinister.

While the film's 5.8 IMDb rating suggests it won't redefine horror cinema, Hellhole offers a compelling watch for fans of atmospheric, slow-burn horror with historical context. The Polish setting provides fresh perspective on religious horror tropes, and the mystery unfolds with satisfying tension. For viewers seeking something beyond mainstream Hollywood horror—a film that prioritizes mood and setting over jump scares—this Polish production delivers a genuinely unsettling experience that lingers after the credits roll.