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Demons: Directed by Miles Doleac. With Andrew Divoff, John Schneider, Gary Grubbs, Steven Brand. Celebrated fiction writer and former priest, Colin Hampstead, and his wife, Kayleigh, are tormented by the ghost of her late sister, as the details of her grisly death are slowly uncovered.

“Itu0026#39;s not the first time when I see fake reviews appearing for a decent movie, probably because the movie didnu0026#39;t get enough attention, I donu0026#39;t know. Note to distributors or authors – youu0026#39;re just shooting yourself in the leg, especially when you have a solid material. Stop. Doing. That. People wonu0026#39;t believe your movie is decent and youu0026#39;ll just bring the people who will rate it 1/10 not because of the movie, but because of the fake reviews.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eTagline is also somewhat misleading, itu0026#39;s not really your typical exorcist movie. The cover is somewhat amateurishly made, the movie itself is not like that at all. Why spending budget on making a good movie but not ever think about cover?u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eAs for the movie, Iu0026#39;d say itu0026#39;s a solid mystery / psychological thriller, told through the two connected stories (present / past events). Also, the one about the past is either shot on film or has a grain filter added in post-production, in any case itu0026#39;s a great touch. Itu0026#39;s intriguing and captivating, characters are nothing special, but are memorable and the actors do their job. I also like the acting and voice of Andrew Divoff, heu0026#39;s just as charismatic as he was in Hatred (2017) and heu0026#39;s also playing a religious fanatic here as well. By the end youu0026#39;ll learn why the movie is called u0026quot;Demonsu0026quot; (how I said, itu0026#39;s not really your typical exorcist movie).u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eWorth a watch, maybe even two or three.”

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