Makes great use of what's clearly a limited budget, and delivers on its promises for pretty much all the film... except, for the very last minute. But, the disappointment felt at the end is actually proof that you've been entertained (and quite likely pretty well scared) up to that point, and is largely driven by the desire to see more of what had come before. With a more fulfilling ending this'd be a top-notch horror - beating the 'Paranormal' and 'Emily Rose' films at their own game, to a large extent - but the ending, sadly drops it a couple of notches. But only back down to their level, re…
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The Devil Inside
Overview
In Italy, a woman becomes involved in a series of unauthorized exorcisms during her mission to discover what happened to her mother, who allegedly murdered three people during her own exorcism.
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Release date
06/01/2012
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842
Popularity
1.9
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Fernanda Andrade
Isabella Rossi
Simon Quarterman
Ben
Evan Helmuth
David
Ionut Grama
Michael
Suzan Crowley
Maria Rossi
Bonnie Morgan
Rosa
Brian D. Johnson
Lieutenant Dreyfus
John Prosky
Father Christopher Aimes
Claudiu Istodor
Doctor Antonio Costa
Claudiu Trandafir
Father Robert Gallo
Suzanne Freeman
Female Newscaster
Ilinca Harnut
Italian Nurse
Maria Junghetu
Mrs. Sorlini
Toma Dănilă
Marco
Maude Bonanni
Aunt Sorlini (uncredited)
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The Devil Inside is a masterpiece of minimalist horror that achieves absolute terror by stripping away Hollywood’s bloated CGI spectacles. By relying entirely on the gritty, raw aesthetic of found footage, the film plays out like a bleak, forbidden documentary where the absence of a cinematic score or stylized lighting leaves you completely defenseless. Instead of flashy digital effects, the dread is built solely on human anatomy and psychological decay—the deeply unsettling physical contortions, sudden vocal shifts, and dead-eyed stares of the possessed are terrifying precisely because they a…
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