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Proof of the Devil (2015)

September. 25,2015
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2.9
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NR
| Horror Thriller
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Based on true events. 18-year old Jesse Winters, also know as The Butcher, was put to death in Louisiana for committing 23 grisly murders. There was no doubt that he was killer, the question was why? His mother, Kate, claimed that Jesse was possessed by a demon that drove him to fiendish brutality. Now, for the first time on film, Kate will attempt to prove her theories and clear her son’s name by inviting a demon to invade her body.

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StunnaKrypto
2015/09/25

Self-important, over-dramatic, uninspired.

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SanEat
2015/09/26

A film with more than the usual spoiler issues. Talking about it in any detail feels akin to handing you a gift-wrapped present and saying, "I hope you like it -- It's a thriller about a diabolical secret experiment."

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Lidia Draper
2015/09/27

Great example of an old-fashioned, pure-at-heart escapist event movie that doesn't pretend to be anything that it's not and has boat loads of fun being its own ludicrous self.

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Frances Chung
2015/09/28

Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable

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fairlesssam
2015/09/29

A woman decides she is going to prove possession is real by summoning a demon and becoming possessed by it, all to prove her son is not a psychotic killer.This film is awful, I wasn't sure whether it's supposed to be some kind of black comedy because it is laughable. The plot is okay but the acting and possession scenes are ridiculous. The demon talking through the woman are just plain silly. I don't know what else to say!!

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Nigel P
2015/09/30

Lisa Mackel Smith plays Kate Winters, a mother determined to prove that her murderous son was under demonic possession and not, as the authorities believe, suffering any kind of mental disorder. To do this, she hires a small documentary crew (Stu and Eddie and poor silent Joey) to film her as she submits to voluntary demonic possession herself. After some risible scenes as the spell (by a demon called The Butcher – identical to the name given to the evil that took hold of Jessie, Kate's son) takes hold, strange (but familiar to horror films), events start to occur. All the food in the house goes bad, relations between the documentary crew, Kate, her nurse and psychiatrist become antagonistic. And yet, apart from becoming more lurid and vulgar, none of the possessions – and there's more than one - don't progress in a way that ramps up much in the way of tension.This is a not-so-distant cousin of other found-footage films, especially 'The Last Exorcism (2013)' – in fact, one character mentions its similarity to 'Paranormal Activity (2010)'. Despite the efforts of the cast, however, it simply isn't frightening. The ending, which piles proclamation after proclamation (often through a voice filter that makes it difficult to understand The Butcher's words) just serves to muddy the waters and drags on far too long to remain suspenseful.Well intentioned, and not without merit, this is nevertheless far from greatness.

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Jaba Chutlashvili
2015/10/01

Stay away from it!!!!!!!!! This movie is a big disappointment. It's just horrible with Cheap effects, terrible acting & stupid plot. It isn't scary at all, but boring. Seriously, which normal person will listen to the demon during exorcism & kill priest? This movie is more laughable, than horror, nothing is good about it. Do not waste your time. It's like some amateur students made it. If you like movies about exorcism, better watch: Last Exorcism, Exorcism of Emily Rose, The Devil inside, The Possession of Michael King, The Vatican Tapes, Devil's Due, The Shrine, The Possession, The Conjuring or The Atticus Institute.

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jo-reel
2015/10/02

I'm struggling to find something positive to say about this movie..Proof of the Devil is nothing but a cash-in on the horror fad. The acting is a bit weak. The characters are exactly what you'd expect. It uses the cheapest tricks in the book to try to startle you, but not well enough to achieve it. It doesn't catch an atmosphere. Nothing visually pleasing about it either. Well, I admit Kate, played by Lisa Mackel Smith, is pretty if you like older women.It's just a copy of a story you've seen a million times before, most notably in The Last Exorcism. It adds nothing new.If you're tempted to watch this I'd recommend you watch the Last Exorcism instead. Or if you've seen that already watch Noroi. There's nothing to see here even (or especially) for a horror junkie

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