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Deliver us from evil 2014 true story
Deliver us from evil 2014 true story






If you have seen Sinister, don't expect it to be as scary.Last July I visited the set of The Exorcism of Emily Rose and Sinister director Scott Derrickson’s Deliver Us From Evil in the Bronx area of New York. While it didn't live up to my expectations, I was still somewhat satisfied with it. Overall, Deliver Is From Evil doesn't fall completely.

deliver us from evil 2014 true story

Towards the end, however, the scary atmosphere quickly fades away. Then there are the usual jump scares and scenes of blood and gore that occur every once a while. The scenes where Eric Bana's character and his partner are investigating houses in the dark did send chills down my spine, those were pretty suspenseful. Aside from that, the film has its occasional scares here and there, but it wasn't as scary as I was hoping for. Basically, this film has look of The Excorcist (1973) and Se7en (1995) combined. What is different about this one is that it takes place in a metropolitan city and involves police and detectives. Like most films dealing with demonic possessions, this film has the usual subplot of someone being possessed and needing help from a priest to be saved from the evil spirit. However, compared to Sinister, this film really could have done better. This film is not as scary and eerie as the trailers made it out to be, but it has its moments of scariness. Before too long, he learns that these murders are tied to demonic possessions and gets help from Mendoza (played by Edgar Ramirez), an educated priest and exorcism expert to stop on the possessions from terrorizing the city.

deliver us from evil 2014 true story

From Scott Dickerson, the director of the 2012 horror-thriller Sinister, Deliver Us From Evil follows a true life story of Ralph Sarchie (played by Eric Bana), a New York detective who investigates a series of murder cases.








Deliver us from evil 2014 true story