![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Like a weird religious lovechild of 2012's "The Place Beyond The Pines" and 2013's "Prisoners", The Devil All The Time is an excruciating watch that viewers will not want to look away from, or perhaps even return to once the credits have rolled. James Bond: Hot new favourite speaks out on replacing Daniel Craig Įlvis Presley 'alive': King's 'CAMEO' spotted in iconic 1990 movie īrought to screen by director Antonio Campos, The Devil All The Time book ran the risk of becoming a stale, gory, overindulgent story when brought to life - but Campos did an incredible job. James Bond: New No Time To Die Bond girl is SIMILAR to 007 in one way Pattinson plays another example of a heinous preacher who comes to town with what seems like a clear-cut set of intentions.Īs things develop, however, viewers will of course see this display crumble around him, giving him perhaps the most disgusting story in the film. With that said, the true standouts in the film - aside from Holland - are Robert Pattinson, and Sebastian Stan. Harry Melling and Pokey LaFarge ooze a real sense of slick snake-oil sellers when they come to town to sell their specific brand of Christianity.īoth of these characters are special, deplorable, and truly insane, and give the first glimpse into the real nature of how this fictional version of Southern Ohio works. As mentioned, The Devil All The Time focusses on Arvin Russell and his tests of character, but it is the various other characters involved in the film which really bring the film to life. ![]()
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