
Delivery tells the story of Kyle and Rachel Massy, a young couple who agree to document their first pregnancy for a family-oriented reality show. The production spirals out-of-control after the cameras capture a series of unexplained events, leading Rachel to believe that a malevolent spirit has possessed their unborn child.... (Full plot summary below)
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Delivery tells the story of Kyle and Rachel Massy, a young couple who agree to document their first pregnancy for a family-oriented reality show. The production spirals out-of-control after the cameras capture a series of unexplained events, leading Rachel to believe that a malevolent spirit has possessed their unborn child.
Leave your thoughts about Delivery: The Beast Within.
| FEARnetScott WeinbergA smart, calm horror flick that borrows from a few classics but also marks some territory of its own. |
| The PlaylistKatie WalshDirector Brian Netto and co-writer Adam Schindler have taken the taken both the found footage and reality show genres, and mashed them into one very scary and very entertaining homage to Rosemary's Baby. |
| JoBlo's Movie EmporiumJimmyO...both Vail and Barclay give compelling performances. They are very convincing and sympathetic which made for an effective emotional anchor to the film. Basically I gave a crap about what happened to them. |
| CraveOnlineFred TopelDelivery shocked me. Nice job, guys. You got me. |
| We Got This CoveredMatt DonatoDelivery: The Beast Within plays out like a fireworks display that hopes you'll only remember the grand finale, and not the preceding hour's worth of uneventful build-up material that you're forced to sit through. |
| User ReviewBen MOur night started out with myself and a friend watching Delivery in the living room while the rest of the roomies were hanging in in kitchen. They weren't in the mood for a horror flick.... Needless to say, by the end, everyone was sucked in. One person said, "Why is this good?" Another one said "That was wicked dark!" All in all, it was a hit. Totally paid off! The next day, everyone was still a bit disturbed. We were all repeating the last line over and over to each other. More of my friends will be watching this... voluntarily or not... Goodnight |
| User ReviewSandra CCompletely underrated. For the "found footage" genre, the reality show conceit is a great one. So creepy in a "Lake Mungo" sort of way. Really enjoyed it. I think it's far superior to "Devil's Due." |
| User ReviewKim MIt got me. I have to give them credit for that. The style was fun too...reality TV gone wrong. Pretty darn entertaining! |
| User ReviewGuillermo BI liked it. It was the movie that made me realize that I like the "Found Footage" Horror Genre more than I thought as long as it's entertaining, has a personal creative twist within the interpretation of the template, and (as with most movies) provide actors & performances I care about at some level and am invested in their outcome....And goddamnit, Delivery: The Beast Within fulfilled those quotas and left me a pretty satisfied viewer. Good Casting, I was in from beginning to end. Good Job. Bravo! |
| User ReviewMelanie RIt felt fresher and more original than any other found footage movies, because of its reality tv show premise, which ended up helping it. The acting was also good, and even though it lacked scares and somewhat of buil-up, it felt like a Paranormal Activity without all the scares but with some credibility. Also, the ending was very unexpected but it also left many unresolved questions and some very important plot holes. ~May 22, 2014~ |