The Devil Inside (with Exclusive Artwork)

Released on 16 July 2012

Featuring: Fernanda Andrade, Simon Quarterman & Evan Helmuth

Format: DVD | Rating: 15 years & over

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In 1989, emergency responders received a 9-1-1 call from Maria Rossi confessing to three brutal murders. The courts found her insane, but something else found her first. Twenty years later, her daughter Isabella's search for answers leads her to an exorcism by two rogue priests, revealing that her mother is possessed by four powerful demons. Now, Isabella must face pure evil or forsake her soul. Discover why The Devil Inside is the movie critics call "evil in its purest form".

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 Average rating (11 reviews)

 Terrifying!

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A great orginianl horror film! Scared me senseless, recommend to watch with friends! This will be coming out at halloween, fantastic!

 Another off beat horror

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well what can i say about this film, it started off being quite interesting and had a few unsettling moments..BUT, thats as good as it gets.
oh and by the way the ending is really a cop out.
not as good as"The Rite" but better than some other cheap found footage/mockumentary rip offs........

 THE MOST TERRIFYING YOGA FILM EVER!

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The film is set up with the now "seen it all before" found footage that The Blair With and The Paranormal Activitie's have done before and for the most part better. The way to make the found footage films work is that they have to convince the viewer that what they see is real and this has to be mostly done by the actors to act if not acting, but for this film not for one minute do you think the actors are not scripted, so you get the sense of detatchment for what's to come. So in this we get a 20 something woman who takes her video camera to record and investigate why her so called nut job mum is being looked after by the Vatican and we find that she's posessed by demons. So she teams up with the equivelant of Navy S.E.A.L.S of the Priest world to find the truth. This uncovers that there are loads of people with demonic outburst's but must sift through who's mental and who's evil. This is the point where the film does work as some of the Exorcism sequences are good, infact some of the best since the original Exorcist movieway back in 1973. With all the screaming, gruff voices and the usual of what the possessed would like the priest to do to them and including Demonic Yoga! Bodies contort, buckle and crawl across the ceiling and this really unsettles, but then just when it's getting good it ends........... Your left feeling that you have just been conned, it's the most frustrating ending to a film ever, I almost launched my slipper at the screen out of frustration and ended up watching the end credits to see if the remainder came back on( Mavel Studio style) and even flipping the disc over to see if it carries on, on the other side. The whole effect makes the movie feel pointless. It's as if the director ran out of ideas, money or lost the last twenty pages of the script. I did complain about the poor ending to the similar The Last Exorcism, but this ending makes that look like a classic.
I should give it one star, but the bonus star goes to the demonic bits.
Come to think of it the freaky Nun on the cover is only in the movie for three seconds!
It's a sin!
See If You Like.....
Exorcist 2.
The Last Exorcism.
Appollo 18.
Blair Witch 2 Book Of Shadows.
The Devil In Miss Jones.

 THE MOST TERRIFYING YOGA FILM EVER!

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The film is set up with the now "seen it all before" found footage that The Blair With and The Paranormal Activitie's have done before and for the most part better. The way to make the found footage films work is that they have to convince the viewer that what they see is real and this has to be mostly done by the actors to act if not acting, but for this film not for one minute do you think the actors are not scripted, so you get the sense of detatchment for what's to come. So in this we get a 20 something woman who takes her video camera to record and investigate why her so called nut job mum is being looked after by the Vatican and we find that she's posessed by demons. So she teams up with the equivelant of Navy S.E.A.L.S of the Priest world to find the truth. This uncovers that there are loads of people with demonic outburst's but must sift through who's mental and who's evil. This is the point where the film does work as some of the Exorcism sequences are good, infact some of the best since the original Exorcist movieway back in 1973. With all the screaming, gruff voices and the usual of what the possessed would like the priest to do to them and including Demonic Yoga! Bodies contort, buckle and crawl across the ceiling and this really unsettles, but then just when it's getting good it ends........... Your left feeling that you have just been conned, it's the most frustrating ending to a film ever, I almost launched my slipper at the screen out of frustration and ended up watching the end credits to see if the remainder came back on( Mavel Studio style) and even flipping the disc over to see if it carries on, on the other side. The whole effect makes the movie feel pointless. It's as if the director ran out of ideas, money or lost the last twenty pages of the script. I did complain about the poor ending to the similar The Last Exorcism, but this ending makes that look like a classic.
I should give it one star, but the bonus star goes to the demonic bits.
Come to think of it the freaky Nun on the cover is only in the movie for three seconds!
It's a sin!
See If You Like.....
Exorcist 2.
The Last Exorcism.
Appollo 18.
Blair Witch 2 Book Of Shadows.
The Devil In Miss Jones.

 Not Worth Your Time

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This film promises so much from the trailers, but as it turns out everything worth a watch is in the trailer.

It starts out well with an interesting, if not far-fetched story, about a woman who commits murder while having an exorcism performed upon her. Is she crazy or is she possessed? This is what the "documentary" is about as her daughter looks for closure.

Then not a great deal happens. Unlike Paranormal Activity achieved, this has no startling moments, anything that is meant to surprise you see coming. The characters are confused and simply seems to raise more questions. Without giving too much away its as if this film was made with the soul purpose of starting a series, as the lack of conclusion would suggest.

Very disappointing.

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ActorsFernanda Andrade, Simon Quarterman, Evan Helmuth, Ionut Grama, Suzan Crowley, Bonnie Morgan, Brian Johnson, Preston James Hillier & D.T. Carney
DirectorWilliam Brent Bell
Certificate15 years and over
Year2012
Screen16:9/1.78:1
LanguagesEnglish - Dolby Digital (5.1)
Additional LanguagesEnglish Audio Description Track
SubtitlesEnglish ; English for the hearing impaired ; Dutch ; Danish ; Swedish ; Norwegian ; Finnish
Closed CaptionsYes
Duration1 hour and 20 minutes (approx)
RegionRegion 2 - Will only play on European Region 2 or multi-region DVD players.