The Devil All the Time
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The Devil All the Time

Sinister characters converge around a young man devoted to protecting those he loves in a postwar backwoods town teeming with corruption and brutality.... Show More

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In The Devil All the Time (2020), set in a postwar backwoods town, sinister characters intertwine their fates in a gripping tale of corruption and brutality. The story revolves around a young man's unwavering commitment to safeguarding his loved ones in a world plagued by darkness.

This atmospheric psychological thriller, based on Donald Ray Pollock's award-winning novel, delves into the darkest corners of humanity. As the plot unfolds, a web of twisted characters, including a disturbed preacher, a corrupt sheriff, and a serial killer couple, emerge as key players in a narrative filled with moral ambiguity.

Bringing together an exceptional ensemble cast, including Tom Holland, Robert Pattinson, and Sebastian Stan, this film delves into themes of faith, justice, and the consequences of our actions. The performances are haunting and powerful, bringing each character's complexities to life.

The Devil All the Time is a relentless depiction of a community haunted by its past and the lengths people will go to protect themselves and their loved ones. While exploring themes of violence, religion, and the conflict between good and evil, the film maintains a gripping intensity that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats.

Prepare to be captivated by this dark and haunting tale where corrupt souls clash and the line between sanity and villainy blurs. The Devil All the Time is an atmospheric and thought-provoking film that will leave a lasting impression.

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The Devil All the Time

Release Date:

16 Sep 2020

Writers:

Antonio Campos (screenplay by), Paulo Campos (screenplay by), Donald Ray Pollock (based on the novel by)