
After a mysterious, lost night on their honeymoon, a newlywed 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.... (Full plot summary below)
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After a mysterious, lost night on their honeymoon, a newlywed 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.
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| Blu-ray.comBrian OrndorfStale, derivative, and largely uneventful, testing the patience of moviegoers as directors Bettinelli-Olpin and Gillett elect to conjure a sense of rehearsed reality, only to skip any justification for the images on the screen. |
| The PlaylistDrew TaylorIf there's a problem that gets in the way of some genuinely scary moments, it's that the filmmakers (all four of them) don't ever give you enough information to invest in the characters. |
| Arizona RepublicRandy CordovaAlthough it won’t win any points for originality, it is a fast-moving little chiller filled with creepy atmosphere and convincing performances. |
| One Guy's OpinionFrank SwietekA cheesy riff on the 'Rosemary's Baby' and 'Omen' template, deserving of nothing more than rotation on the SyFy and Chiller networks. |
| CraveOnlineWitney SeiboldDevil's Due, while another predictable retread, is - I am pleased to report - actually effective as a cheap drive-in style boo-gotcha thrill ride. |
| Boston HeraldStephen SchaeferEnduring the non-thrills of Devil's Due makes one thing clear: "Found footage" movies have passed their sell-by date. |
| TheFilmFile.comDustin PutmanRelies upon dread over cheap scares, and for an extended period the film flies above and beyond the expectations of a cold-opening January horror release. |
| The DissolveScott TobiasThe small achievement of Devil’s Due is how much it both exploits the video-cam approach and overcomes some of its limitations. |
| The A.V. ClubMike D'AngeloWhile it’s generally above-average for this sorry genre, it’s so derivative, in both style and narrative, that there’s still an overwhelming sense of plodding inevitability to the whole affair. |
| TheHorrorShowScott WeinbergVirtually a found footage remake of Rosemary's Baby, but it's a pretty fun version of that. |