
A married couple lose their children while on a family trip near some caves in Tijuana. The kids eventually reappear without explanation, but it becomes clear that they are not who they used to be, that something terrifying has changed them.... (Full plot summary below)
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A married couple lose their children while on a family trip near some caves in Tijuana. The kids eventually reappear without explanation, but it becomes clear that they are not who they used to be, that something terrifying has changed them.
Leave your thoughts about Here Comes the Devil.
| FangoriaChris AlexanderHere Comes the Devil is one of the most interesting, frightening and thoroughly alive-both intellectually and viscerally-works of horror and dread this critic has seen in a very, very long time. |
| New York TimesJeannette CatsoulisA muddled supernatural thriller that fails to capitalize on either its horrific prologue or eerie location. |
| Film Journal InternationalMaitland McDonaghBut once it becomes clear that the children really are possessed -- cue the flickering lights and late-night levitation -- Here Comes the Devil settles into an all-too familiar groove. |
| Advocate (Baton Rouge, LA)John WirtThe idiosyncratic, jagged-meets-subtle style writer-director Adrián García Bogliano demonstrates in this Mexican horror story suggests we'll be seeing more of his nightmares. |
| ScreenCrushJordan Hoffmana hardcore midnight cult WTF-fest that's odd, noisy and weird. |
| Bloody DisgustingBrad MiskaThere are intense sexual situations, coming-of-age themes, insane supernatural jolts, and gory moments; it's got a little bit of everything for the hardcore horror nut. |
| Blu-ray.comBrian OrndorfHas mood but no real presence, making the movie a grab bag of lustful encounters and skin-ripping gore, while submitting the most vaginally-inspired imagery of the film year. |
| The DissolveNoel MurrayBogliano provides a steady series of jolts, all the way to an ending that’s twisty but ultimately unsatisfying. |
| Canada.comJay StoneThere's probably a frightening movie in there somewhere, or at least a darkly intriguing one, but this version can't unravel the chills of a half-glimpsed mystery. |
| Village VoiceRob StaegerBogliano is not a subtle director — check his sudden zooms on items of portent — but he painstakingly shows us Caro opening her mind to the possibility of supernatural evil, and he's careful not to tip his hand too soon as to whether it's real or imagined. |