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Devils Due
TrailerAfter a mysterious, lost night, the couple finds themselves dealing with an earlier-than-planned pregnancy. While recording everything for posterity, the husband begins to notice odd behavior in his wife that they initially write off to nerves, but, as the months pass, it becomes evident that the dark changes to her body and mind have a much more sinister origin.Actors: Allison Miller, Zach Gilford, Sam Anderson, Roger Payano, Vanessa Ray, Bill Martin Williams, Geraldine Singer, Julia Denton, Colin Walker, Madison Wolfe, Joshua Shane Brooks, ...»Director: Matt Bettinelli-Olpin, Tyler GillettCountry: United StatesDuration: 89 minQuality: HDRelease: 2014IMDb: 4.20 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Devils Due"
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Characters of "Devils Due"
Samantha McCallPlayed by: Allison MillerZach McCallPlayed by: Zach GilfordCommunion GirlPlayed by: Katherine Grace Yeaton -
Directors of "Devils Due"
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Creators of "Devils Due"
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Critic Reviews of "Devils Due"
Chicago ReaderJanuary 23, 2014The movie's found-footage conceit never creates a proper atmosphere, something essential to any horror film but particularly one involving the occult.
Arizona RepublicJanuary 21, 2014Throw in an abandoned house in the neighborhood that is suddenly occupied, a vanishing obstetrician and a first communion ceremony that goes terribly wrong, and the chill factor quickly rises.
NewsdayJanuary 19, 2014A disjointed and unconvincing movie that is also embarrassingly derivative of "Paranormal Activity."
New York TimesJanuary 19, 2014Dredging up horror movie favorites like random nosebleeds, a traumatized priest and a mama-to-be with a yen for raw meat, Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett direct with competence but a dispiriting lack of originality.
Boston GlobeJanuary 19, 2014At least there's a credible premise in "Devil's Due," an otherwise feeble exercise in the found-footage form.
TheWrapJanuary 17, 2014The feature-length debut of two thirds of the directorial troupe Radio Silence scrambles to find any excuse to cut to a new angle or shoot traditional coverage while debasing a potentially compelling story with every found-footage cliché in the book.
ScreenCrushMarch 16, 2017Devil's Due is the latest entry in the found footage horror genre, and while it does have its fair amount of creative visual effects, the thrills are hardly thrilling in this paint by numbers occult chiller.
Independent Online (South Africa)March 28, 2016For the most part, Devil's Due unfolds more like a scripted reality series than a horrifying tale.
Daily DeadJanuary 08, 2016Devil's Due, the latest from the filmmaking team known as Radio Silence, is a perfectly serviceable horror movie with some rather neat mythology that unfortunately gets lost in the trappings of its own storytelling format.
TheHorrorShowAugust 24, 2015Virtually a found footage remake of Rosemary's Baby, but it's a pretty fun version of that.
Quad City Times (Davenport, IA)February 21, 2014'Devil's Due' is pretty much a found-footage version of the classic 1968 Roman Polanski movie 'Rosemary's Baby.'
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