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An MI5 officer goes undercover to catch a gang of criminals.
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| Boston HeraldBrett Michel"The Vatican doesn't endorse this film or its completion," are the first words to appear on the blank screen that begins this film. Having sat through it, I don't endorse it, either. |
| New York TimesManohla DargisThe scariest thing about The Devil Inside is that a major studio like Paramount Pictures, which is distributing it, may be able to squeeze more profit out of a tedious, tediously exhausted subgenre that was already creatively tapped out when "The Blair Witch Project" spooked audiences more than a decade ago. |
| Entertainment WeeklyClark CollisWhile this religio-horror effort does contain some nice scares, and a memorably unnerving turn from Crowley, The Devil Inside's biggest shock arrives when it abruptly ends - just as it hits its stride. The result is a found-footage movie whose third act remains missing. |
| Toronto StarPeter HowellHere it is just the first week of January, and already we have a strong candidate for the worst movie of 2012. |
| Dread CentralSteve "Uncle Creepy" BartonThe Devil Inside is home to moments that will shock, scare, disturb, and leave you gasping. It's a trip to the dark side that's well worth taking. |
| Film.comEric D. SniderBell directs with all the enthusiasm of a guy who was called into work on his day off. |
| Daily Mirror (UK)Mark AdamsExorcism horror gets the clichéd shaky-camera treatment in this chiller... |
| Spectrum (St. George, Utah)Bruce BennettIf you are a novice this kind of material is suitably spooky. To the veteran, less so. |
| Horror.comStaci Layne WilsonI liked it well enough, up until the sucker-punch ending. |
| Chiller TVTodd Gilchristat best a placeholder for better films, and a reminder that gimmicks - be they technical or narrative - will get a filmmaker only so far. |