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The Devil's Candy

  • 2015
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 19m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
23K
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Ethan Embry in The Devil's Candy (2015)
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A struggling painter's possessed by dark forces after he and his young family move into their dream home in rural Texas, in this creepy haunted-house tale.A struggling painter's possessed by dark forces after he and his young family move into their dream home in rural Texas, in this creepy haunted-house tale.A struggling painter's possessed by dark forces after he and his young family move into their dream home in rural Texas, in this creepy haunted-house tale.

  • Director
    • Sean Byrne
  • Writer
    • Sean Byrne
  • Stars
    • Ethan Embry
    • Shiri Appleby
    • Pruitt Taylor Vince
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    23K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Sean Byrne
    • Writer
      • Sean Byrne
    • Stars
      • Ethan Embry
      • Shiri Appleby
      • Pruitt Taylor Vince
    • 170User reviews
    • 148Critic reviews
    • 72Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 5 nominations total

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    The Devil's Candy: The Former Resident
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    Ethan Embry
    Ethan Embry
    • Jesse Hellman
    Shiri Appleby
    Shiri Appleby
    • Astrid Hellman
    Pruitt Taylor Vince
    Pruitt Taylor Vince
    • Ray Smilie
    Kiara Glasco
    Kiara Glasco
    • Zooey
    Tony Amendola
    Tony Amendola
    • Leonard
    Leland Orser
    Leland Orser
    • Preacher
    Craig Nigh
    Craig Nigh
    • Realtor
    Oryan Landa
    Oryan Landa
    • Deputy Hernandez
    Richard Rollin
    • Walter Smilie
    Shiela Bailey Lucas
    Shiela Bailey Lucas
    • Pamela Smilie
    Marco Perella
    Marco Perella
    • Sgt. Investigator Davis
    Mylinda Royer
    • Deputy Winnie
    Ash Thapliyal
    Ash Thapliyal
    • Gas Station Clerk
    Jamie Tisdale
    Jamie Tisdale
    • Mara
    Jose Villarreal
    • Desk Clerk
    Jack Dullnig
    Jack Dullnig
    • Tyler Rosen
    Arthur Dale
    Arthur Dale
    • Logan
    Marisela Menchaca
    • Janitor
    • Director
      • Sean Byrne
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      • Sean Byrne
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    7barbagvido

    Intense and metal as hell!

    The Devil's Candy is a movie about a family that consists of a couple and a teenage daughter who move into a new house. Father and daughter are really into metal, father is also a painter and it's like he gets possessed when he's painting and he paints all this nightmarish imagery. There's also this creepy man who kills children that starts stalking the daughter and basically, it gets a bit messy.

    The main problem with this movie is that the plot just doesn't come together well. The possession part completely takes a backseat (even though it was shown a lot) and is never really explained, so we have a story about a family being stalked by this very creepy satanist serial killer who kills kids and thinks he sends them for the devil. It's like two plots and one unfolds while the other one is just kinda left hanging in the air. There could have been more, but there wasn't and it doesn't really hold up well.

    That's a pretty big flaw, but I liked everything else about the movie. It was well directed and very, very intense. I'm talking biting your nails kind of intense. It also has some sudden very disturbing moments that might be a bit too disturbing to some, but that's a win for the movie. I was surprised by how little gore this movie contained, but still it manages to shock so much in certain moments, so props to the director. The acting was also one of the best I've seen in indie horror movies for a while and it really helped bring us closer to the characters (father and daughter in particular). I wasn't prepared for how good the acting actually was. And also, the movie is pretty stylish and I felt that the director really brought that sense of a nightmare. And if you like metal, that's a good enough reason alone to watch this. The soundtrack and some of the themes are a metal-head's wet dream. And while I'm not a complete metal-head, I'm quite fond of metal and I must say that I really enjoyed those aspects of the movie.

    So, this movie might have had a weak script, but it was saved by good directing and strong performances.
    8georgeaaronterencerevell

    don't let the cliché description put you off, this is a great horror.

    When i first saw the description of this movie, I thought "oh yeah, just another possession movie ... yawn, probably going to be a waste of my evening" ... but then I took a look at how many positive reviews It was getting and decided to give it a go ... and to no disappointment! This movie was well done, lots of original material, well crafted cinematic horror, good acting, good plot, actually reasonably scary and suspenseful... it's a solid horror movie. I recommend it strongly to other horror fans and trust me I don't give that recommendation out easily, there is plenty of 'horror crap' out there, but this is horror gold. Good job.
    8farchettiensis

    Disturbing

    This movie is tense, disturbing, with some heavy imagery, gripping, and has great acting. It's not so much scary as it's disturbing - different things, the way I see it. Watching it was an intense experience. There's some lack of imagination in the underlying plot, in portraying evil and how it acts through people, but I guess that this would be asking too much of an already good movie. It lacks subtlety in key moments. Decisive scenes where the main theme of the movie are discussed are presented hurried way; they aren't properly explored. To be fair, this shouldn't be generalized, though. But I do feel the focus ended up being too much on the unfolding of the actions - a classic goal to goal rather aspect to aspect sort of thing.

    The scarcity of good horror genre movies is really saddening, few artists are willing to delve into the nature of fascinating subjects such as evil and fear, but I'd say this movie is one of the good ones and I definitely recommend it.
    8parsonm2

    Horror Worth Watching

    Wow a great Horror Movie. I was slightly put off by the cover art of this movie and almost missed this one thinking it was a slasher film, it is not. I am not a fan of simple gore slasher movies and I visually categorized this as something akin to "Devil's Rejects" which is the type of movie I despise. Fortunately, I stumbled upon a good review of this movie which made me pick it up. Anyway, this may be one of the better horror movies of 2015. Pruitt Taylor Vince performance is very memorable and disturbing. Everything from his demeanor to that dirty red tracksuit. Ethan Embry (Late Phases, Incident on a Mountain Road) is no stranger to horror films but I barely recognized due to his long hair and grunge rock appearance, he gives an outstanding performance of a disturbed painter and father who receives an overwhelming urge to paint a sinister painting that is invading his mind. Interesting to note, the voices that the antagonist and the protagonist are hearing are NOT THE SAME. They are different which I think becomes apparent by the end of the film. This movie is full of tension with strong supernatural undertones. There is surprisingly little gore in this movie though we see multiple scenes of bloody aftermaths.
    7spencergrande6

    Undercurrent of dread but missteps in home stretch

    A film about Satan and the devil, how classic. There's an undercurrent of pure dread to this flick. It works its way through the film's veins using music cues, whispering demonic voices and haunting images. Ethan Embry's performance is superbly crafted. A well-meaning dad, that rocks out to metal and paints pictures all day. He feels very real and not like a caricature. (He also gets ripped for this flick, I guess because he paints shirtless for a few scenes. It seems unnecessary, distracting and unfitting for his character but sure).

    He begins to hear voices and see things and paint horrible stuff he doesn't understand. It's all very unnerving and convincing and seems to be leading to some inevitable catastrophe.

    But the film lets up in the home stretch. It becomes a bit of a supernatural home invasion flick. The film seems undecided about whether there are real demons at play, which unfocuses the movie and makes it seem unsure of itself. The film isn't exactly about investigating the place demons have in the modern world either. It just knows they are inextricably linked with metal. A lot of the build-up seems for naught in the end and it's a real shame.

    Byrne has great ideas, a wonderful grasp of character, atmosphere, tension, but maybe not enough to say?

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    • Trivia
      When Jesse Hellman is parking near the art gallery, it is shown that the place is called "Belial." "Belial," in the Bible, is a demon of seduction, a creature that corrupts people and makes them go mad or behave badly towards others.
    • Quotes

      Preacher: We've come to the place where we joke about the idea of the devil. With the horns, and the tail and all that. But that is Satan's lie to distract us from the reality of who he is. He's no mask in a Halloween store, he's not what you see in the movies. He is an active, violent, anti-God personal reality. And as much as we refuse to admit it, he lives through us. He uses us to carry out his unspeakable deeds. For we are his pawns, we are his demons on Earth. We satiate his hunger. If you have the slightest bit of greed in your heart, he will turn it into an avalanch. He will slither into your soul.

    • Crazy credits
      The first half of the end credits showed quick shots of various artwork which ends with a painting of Ray's red guitar.
    • Alternate versions
      Original Version (now "Festival Cut"...) has a duration of 90 minutes. Theatrical Version is dated 2017.
    • Connections
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    • Release date
      • March 17, 2017 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Los caramelos del diablo
    • Filming locations
      • Estonia(vfx unit)
    • Production companies
      • Snoot Entertainment
      • HanWay Films
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $772,319
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 19 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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