A nun prepares to perform an exorcism and comes face to face with a demonic force with mysterious ties to her past.A nun prepares to perform an exorcism and comes face to face with a demonic force with mysterious ties to her past.A nun prepares to perform an exorcism and comes face to face with a demonic force with mysterious ties to her past.
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I would agree with someone else I was expecting more but it has a few great parts the rest is just ok. Jaqualine Byers and the supernatural are defiantly the best aspects! I'm lucky I have the regal subscription cause I probably wouldn't have seen otherwise. I'm nice about my reviews I think Pray for the Devil was solid for what it is, has a great story and awesome horror moments! Nice that Virgina Madsen is still going strong in horror she was best in Candyman and Ben Cross passed away in the last couple years I don't know why there wasn't a rest in piece for him. Solid for horror fans that's for sure.
This film underpromised and overdelivered.
I read the scathing reviews and almost gave this movie a miss.
Until I got some free cinema tickets and decided to go and see this with my partner one night for the hell of it (no pun intended).
Let it be said, I'm both a cinephile and a huge horror fan - but almost to a fault.
I hate corny overuse of jump scares, I hate films that lack substance and just rely on tacky cheap thrills to get by.
You know, the kind of films like this year's box office smash hit Smile - which serve as a staple halloween flick for the average layman to get their yearly dose of scares.
I don't see how cr*p like Smile received such raving reviews for being utterly devoid of any originality, whilst this film actually dared to develop character and weave a solid story only to get review bombed as a result.
Prey For The Devil not only shook up the genre, establishing a unique story with a likeable protagonist, but it did well to space out it's scares and develop a story laden with spine tingling creep.
Honestly I do not say this much with horror cinema trips, but I came out of this experience feeling so respected by the writers.
I can see how the average layman would automatically give this a thumbs down even though I don't understand why people HAVE to make horror mutually exclusive from a well paced, patient script that goes for the long pay off.
A good horror film needs depth, it needs stakes, it needs a solid foundation of a story and a strong setting. Prey For The Devil has all of this, and paces itself evenly, making for fantastic pay off when the utterly disturbing scenes get underway (and under your skin).
I'm feeling restored after the absolute time waster that was Smile last month, and I have Prey For The Devil to thank for that.
If you're a true horror fan and love the sub-genre of possession films, you will be pleasantly satisfied by this film.
I read the scathing reviews and almost gave this movie a miss.
Until I got some free cinema tickets and decided to go and see this with my partner one night for the hell of it (no pun intended).
Let it be said, I'm both a cinephile and a huge horror fan - but almost to a fault.
I hate corny overuse of jump scares, I hate films that lack substance and just rely on tacky cheap thrills to get by.
You know, the kind of films like this year's box office smash hit Smile - which serve as a staple halloween flick for the average layman to get their yearly dose of scares.
I don't see how cr*p like Smile received such raving reviews for being utterly devoid of any originality, whilst this film actually dared to develop character and weave a solid story only to get review bombed as a result.
Prey For The Devil not only shook up the genre, establishing a unique story with a likeable protagonist, but it did well to space out it's scares and develop a story laden with spine tingling creep.
Honestly I do not say this much with horror cinema trips, but I came out of this experience feeling so respected by the writers.
I can see how the average layman would automatically give this a thumbs down even though I don't understand why people HAVE to make horror mutually exclusive from a well paced, patient script that goes for the long pay off.
A good horror film needs depth, it needs stakes, it needs a solid foundation of a story and a strong setting. Prey For The Devil has all of this, and paces itself evenly, making for fantastic pay off when the utterly disturbing scenes get underway (and under your skin).
I'm feeling restored after the absolute time waster that was Smile last month, and I have Prey For The Devil to thank for that.
If you're a true horror fan and love the sub-genre of possession films, you will be pleasantly satisfied by this film.
Well religious stuff seduce me in movies... i've seen many good ones in the past but last years every single movie i picked was literally empty.. maybe it's my fault.. i 've seen everything about this topic falling angels,demons, possessed kids,demons, curses. I don't know... i am sicked of that storyline, a possessed girl climbing the walls, harming herself, swearing the priest or exposing his past...every time i give a it a change and i say to my self.. it might be something new, with creepy atmosphere and plot twist.. but it's the same stuff.. maybe i should give it a break.. but i have to say at least this one had descent SGI and good acting.. i 've seen some similar movies that were completely trash...
Just finished watching a screener as I'm interviewing some the cast and thought this was a solid, well-directed and performed movie. When I watch horror films at home, the scares rarely get me but this one still managed to. Possession/exorcism films are nothing new, they've been around for decades but Prey For The Devil had some great surprises and twists to keep the story moving. Jacqueline Byers gives an incredibly vulnerable performance, with Posy Taylor also giving a great performance, sweet at times and disturbing at others.
Christian Navarro was a very sympathetic leading man and it was cool to see him in a role like and moving on from teen roles. Colin Salmon and Virginia Madsen both gave solid performances as well. Wish they had a bit more to do in this one besides giving exposition or being opposing voices of reason, but happy to see them in another horror project.
Overall I thought it was pretty scary, well executed and enjoyable.
Christian Navarro was a very sympathetic leading man and it was cool to see him in a role like and moving on from teen roles. Colin Salmon and Virginia Madsen both gave solid performances as well. Wish they had a bit more to do in this one besides giving exposition or being opposing voices of reason, but happy to see them in another horror project.
Overall I thought it was pretty scary, well executed and enjoyable.
Much to my pleasant surprise, Prey for the Devil actually does have a sufficiently unique and compelling take on the possession sub-genre. Early on, the script introduces character background and thematic depth that causes the plot to largely be driven by an emotional core.
In this film, unwillingness to forgive oneself becomes a poison that causes a person to lose themselves and gives demons power to take over their minds. Only complete and total self-forgiveness can eliminate the demonic threat in such cases.
I loved this addition to the story, as it gave me something to root for beyond the rote plot machinations.
I really just wish that the rest of the film was as compelling as this, because in terms of visual execution and story beats, this movie is as generic as they come.
It's shockingly uninspired in its direction and in the set-up of its scares. Never once is it surprising or stunning. The actors give it their all but they really don't have anything to work with, as all the development was given to the themes and no room was left to tell us anything specific about the characters as they are in the present.
The director used a lot of handheld camera work and close-ups, and this is sad as it doesn't utilise the insane potential of the gorgeous, often spacious location the film is set in.
If a more artistically daring director had taken this script, they could have made it incredible. Instead, it's pretty middle-of-the-road.
In this film, unwillingness to forgive oneself becomes a poison that causes a person to lose themselves and gives demons power to take over their minds. Only complete and total self-forgiveness can eliminate the demonic threat in such cases.
I loved this addition to the story, as it gave me something to root for beyond the rote plot machinations.
I really just wish that the rest of the film was as compelling as this, because in terms of visual execution and story beats, this movie is as generic as they come.
It's shockingly uninspired in its direction and in the set-up of its scares. Never once is it surprising or stunning. The actors give it their all but they really don't have anything to work with, as all the development was given to the themes and no room was left to tell us anything specific about the characters as they are in the present.
The director used a lot of handheld camera work and close-ups, and this is sad as it doesn't utilise the insane potential of the gorgeous, often spacious location the film is set in.
If a more artistically daring director had taken this script, they could have made it incredible. Instead, it's pretty middle-of-the-road.
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Did you know
- GoofsIt is said that only priests can perform exorcisms. This is only partially true. In the Catholic Church only specially trained priests can use the Rite of Exorcism but any Catholic can perform an informal exorcism. It's not encouraged but it is allowed.
- Quotes
Sister Ann: The demon preys on the most devout because our guilt, it is the deepest.
- ConnectionsReferenced in WatchMojo: Top 10 Most Anticipated Horror Movies of 2022 (2021)
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- Country of origin
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- Languages
- Also known as
- Mồi Quỷ Dữ
- Filming locations
- Sofia, Bulgaria(main location)
- Production companies
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $19,802,293
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $7,185,126
- Oct 30, 2022
- Gross worldwide
- $44,658,929
- Runtime1 hour 33 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.39:1
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