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The Devil Outside

  • 2018
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
132
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The Devil Outside (2018)
Drama

The Devil Outside is a story of everyday madness.The Devil Outside is a story of everyday madness.The Devil Outside is a story of everyday madness.

  • Director
    • Andrew Hulme
  • Writer
    • Andrew Hulme
  • Stars
    • Harvey Scrimshaw
    • Mark Stobbart
    • Keeley Forsyth
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    132
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Andrew Hulme
    • Writer
      • Andrew Hulme
    • Stars
      • Harvey Scrimshaw
      • Mark Stobbart
      • Keeley Forsyth
    • 3User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Harvey Scrimshaw
    Harvey Scrimshaw
    • Bennet
    Mark Stobbart
    Mark Stobbart
    • David
    Keeley Forsyth
    • Mother
    Daniel Frogson
    Daniel Frogson
    • Marcus
    Gail Kemp
    Gail Kemp
    • Sylvia
    Sarah Andre White
    Sarah Andre White
    • Sally
    • (as Zara White)
    Karl Haynes
    • Colin
    Eleanor Ham
    • Teen Girl
    Buckso Dhillon-Woolley
    • Markus Mother
    Jeremy Colton
    Jeremy Colton
    • Trevor
    Melvyn Rawlinson
    Melvyn Rawlinson
    • Minister
    Kirsty Smedley
    • Crying girl
    Alex Lowe
    • Father
    Noah Carson
    • Robert
    Lauren Stanley
    • Jane
    Steve Gad
    • DJ
    Shelley Draper
    Shelley Draper
    • English Teacher
    • (as Shelly Draper)
    John Michael Lowe
    • Evangelical
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      • Andrew Hulme
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      • Andrew Hulme
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    7tkaine3

    A deliberately methodical slowly paced tale shrouded with biblical metaphors and demonic connotations.

    7/10 🌠🌠🌠🌠🌠🌠🌠 = ( A small amount of Praise ) It's very difficult trying to categorize the genre of this film it isn't scary or terrifying but most would place it squarely in the horror category which it is of course but that's because of the subject matter and the brilliant way it was written, directed and filmed. But more to the point I felt as though the mystery surrounding certain characters overshadowed all other elements of the film which turns out to be a good thing because it leads to something at the end.

    To say this film is a slow burner would be an understatement and it's never boring but at times you may get a little restless waiting for the film to develop from scene to scene and that doesn't happen until the last 5 minutes of the feature. This film also has a few visually stunning moments that creep along giving you ample time to digest what your being fed.

    The acting was very good and perfectly fit the pace. I would recommend this movie for those who are patient and enjoy a slow developing tale of a story that's worth the wait.
    9gabrielmillsom

    An entertaining and intriguing drama!

    This film left me contemplating the ending for some time after the film had finished! It started slowly, but I soon began feeling sympathy for the protagonist, who is being raised by Christian fundamentalist parents, and so the plot appeared to be trite and predictable. But all is not quite what it seems. Highly recommended.
    8Weirdling_Wolf

    'The Devil Outside' disturbingly proves that man's secular demons are all too often devastatingly real.

    A rather pleasantly twisted (second) coming of rage drama about an innocent teenage boy, Robert (Noah Carson) who has his angsty sexual awakening profoundly aggravated by the increasing sense of emotional isolation he experiences as the sole disbelieving member of a strict Christian community. While deliberately paced, Andrew Hulme's never less than intriguing 'The Devil Outside' is a handsomely shot, oppressively bleak theological thriller that is uncomfortably credible, due in no small part to the strong cast's committed performances. Hulme's cogent, searingly angry text, roils with fervid religious motifs, delivering some palpably unsettling sequences, with off-key folk horror undertones that sinisterly suggests the increasingly destructive intervention of some malign evil! An intelligent, visually engaging examination of religious dogma and madness, this finely wrought independent British feature is clearly an impassioned work from talented writer/director, Andrew Hulme. The oblique tone, and psychological horror tropes are robustly anchored by the demonstratively human elements. 'The Devil Outside' comes highly recommended, and disturbingly proves that man's secular demons are all too often devastatingly real.

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      In the disco scene DJ Steve Gad was playing 'Jump around' by House Of Pain (which is why the actors are jumping) but the rights to using the songs was just too expensive, so another track was used in post production.

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    • Release date
      • June 22, 2018 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Production companies
      • Ipso Facto Productions
      • Head Gear Films
      • The Jokers
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      1 hour 43 minutes
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