Pleasantly surprised by this horror indie.
**Small spoilers ahead***
Deliverance From Evil follows in the footsteps of traditional supernatural horror movies that involve a house or person haunted by evil spirits. The film was released independently, and in my opinion it's almost always a good thing. To keep this review simple, it's about a couple and their kid that move into a spooky house. The young boy dies early on in the movie and soon the couple realize they shouldn't have bought the house. There were some scenes that are creepy and just genuinely unsettling that I think will bother some younger viewers. There is a scene with a toy phone that creeped me the hell out, it was simple yet very effective. The cinematography was very impressive for a low budget horror, and I thought that the cast was pretty good as well. Though I liked the movie there were some things I didn't really care for at the same time. There are a couple of establishing, emotional scenes at the beginning when they lose their son. I think there...
terrible acting
Don't waste your time. This movie is passable as a B movie and thats about it. The acting is horrible. The story line is ok. I'd say pass on this one.
The best from Pumpkin Patch Films!
This is by far the best effort from the Quiroz brothers! The story is solid and believable. The special effects are minimal, but effective. Jose Rosete gives a top notch performance, and is definately an actor on the verge of blowing up! A worthwhile purchase and addition to my DVD collection!
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