Movie Review: “ALONG CAME THE DEVIL” is a sincere exploration of family ties and demons from hell
Director Jason DeVan is clever and bold enough to give the emotional element as much heft and breathing room as the horrific.
Director Jason DeVan is clever and bold enough to give the emotional element as much heft and breathing room as the horrific.
A series of disjointed vignettes with no real narrative guidance, strewn with cheesy CGI and long stretches of fumbling around in the dark throughout.
Writer/director Josh Mendoza not only displays a deft sense of pacing and characterization, but also proves himself extraordinarily adept at changing cinematic gears
Welcome to Tomb of the Spine-Tingling Tome, a new column exploring the darkest corners of literature. For this inaugural edition, the Tomb is focusing on some seriously spooky, perception-scrambling LGBT-authored and/or -friendly reading material.
A pretty entertaining piece of expensive pulp filmmaking, perfect for late-summer turn-off-the-brain viewing.