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  1. The Devil Inside (2012)

    In Italy, a woman becomes involved in a series of unauthorized exorcisms during her mission to discover what happened to her mother, who allegedly murdered three people during her own exorcism.

    I had HUGE expectations… not as frightening as i’d hope…

    Another one of those fake/faux documentaries to add to the list… A supernatural horror where a “REAL” The Exorcist (1973) is captured on film.

    The discussions about possession/exorcisms/rites was interesting. The dialogue could have used more work though. The pace of the investigation was a bit tiresome.

    “Performing exorcisms without the church’s permission” - You know you’re fucked.

    Medication, psychology and religion.

    Acting wise, they all did well and Fernanda Andrade was convincing enough. The nun! oh boy… The frights and freak-outs were respectable. The content of the film was intriguing enough to keep viewers interested. 

    WARNING: Prepare yourselves for shaky camera work. And Shrieking. 

    It’s a 50/50 film. Love it, hate it - it’s in the genre. You know it’s fake. Sit back and appreciate the effort in selling a “fake/real” film.

    And in the end, we’ve seen it all before.

    The BEST exorcism flick i’ve seen as of late has got to be The Rite (2011).

    The Devil Inside (2012)

    In Italy, a woman becomes involved in a series of unauthorized exorcisms during her mission to discover what happened to her mother, who allegedly murdered three people during her own exorcism.

    I had HUGE expectations… not as frightening as i’d hope…

    Another one of those fake/faux documentaries to add to the list… A supernatural horror where a “REAL” The Exorcist (1973) is captured on film.

    The discussions about possession/exorcisms/rites was interesting. The dialogue could have used more work though. The pace of the investigation was a bit tiresome.

    “Performing exorcisms without the church’s permission” - You know you’re fucked.

    Medication, psychology and religion.

    Acting wise, they all did well and Fernanda Andrade was convincing enough. The nun! oh boy… The frights and freak-outs were respectable. The content of the film was intriguing enough to keep viewers interested. 

    WARNING: Prepare yourselves for shaky camera work. And Shrieking. 

    It’s a 50/50 film. Love it, hate it - it’s in the genre. You know it’s fake. Sit back and appreciate the effort in selling a “fake/real” film.

    And in the end, we’ve seen it all before.

    The BEST exorcism flick i’ve seen as of late has got to be The Rite (2011).

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