Griff Lees
Very good movie overall, highly recommended. Most of the negative reviews don't have any merit and are all pollitically based. Give this movie a chance at least, and it might give you a different perspective.
Yash Wade
Close shines in drama with strong language, adult themes.
Marva-nova
Amazing worth wacthing. So good. Biased but well made with many good points.
Bob
This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.
Davis P
Devils Due (2014) is a pretty poorly done found footage horror movie. The found footage horror sub genre has grown since Paranormal Activity came out in 2009, a movie that I loved and thought was very well put together. And I thought it's sequel was good too, but this one just doesn't cut it. The plot centers around a newlywed couple and strange occurrences that take place on their honeymoon. The couple is taken to a club by a taxi driver, they have a little too much to drink, then are taken to a creepy place where a satanic ritual is performed on the wife. They return home and she finds out that she is pregnant, and from there the coupe becomes increasingly aware of what's really going on. Things happen after she gets pregnant involving the hurting of others around them that alarm them that something truly terrible is happening. The writing is very average and mediocre, nothing special at all as far as the script goes. The acting actually isn't bad from Zach and Sam, I really liked them as the leads. That's actually the only aspect of the entire movie that I liked, the leads. It wasn't scary, or really interesting at all. Nothing about this film was interesting or fulfilling in the least. And with all that considered, I give Devils Due a 3/10.
Pumpkin_Man
I rented this from the video store and I gotta say I thoroughly enjoyed it, and I'm usually iffy about found footage type horror movies. I might even buy it on blu-ray someday. I'm surprised to see it has much low ratings. A newly married couple named Zach and Samantha McCall decide to spend their honeymoon in the Dominican Republic. A Taxi driver takes them to a 'party' where they are drugged and we see a cult performing a Satanic ritual on Sam. When they get back home, Sam notices that she's pregnant. During the pregnancy, Sam is acting a lot more unusual than a hormonal woman. She has supernatural strength, eats raw meat and carves a symbol in the baby's room. Zach watches all the footage and becomes worried he's dealing with a demonic presence. If you love found footage and Satanic pregnancies, you'll love DEVIL'S DUE!!!
davidmeth
Acting was good and for a found footage it felt it had more quality but where it hurts is the drag... Not much happens in the first 30min... Spoilers ahead... O no random people put a spell on her.. and what she eats raw meat at the super market after 30mins in... I mean I would of hoped for more dramatic scenes earlier ... Big needle in the stomac wtf... Lots of the stuff was pointless ... I mean we get the point shes got an evil baby but nothing builds up it seems.... The what and why seemed pointless and boring... Nothing new to the table... To much mundane life scene, bbq, zip lining, clubing, baby shower, dog jokes, grocerie shopping its just boring... I wish this would add up to a creepy build up but its a bunch of creepy scenes that adds nothing to the characters... I would recommend this for people who are beginning with horror flicks or people who really love those evil pregnancy found footage films... Im 50min in the film 40mins left and o no first comunion scene of I don't know who... Sick priest .. I mean wtf cut the crap... They just took someone boring home videos and added crappy creepy stuff that leads to nothing.... The film also lacks good music... OMFG RED EYES!!!!
quincytheodore
There hasn't been a movie that's so predictable, it makes rewatching Paranormal Activity a fresh experience. This is mediocrity in scene by scene basis. It's almost surprising, if it's not so sad that the producer or director once thought imitation of other horror films could be a substitute for real tension. Furthermore, displaying it in found footage style doesn't add anything, let alone mask the unoriginality.The lackluster story is about two couples who happily spend their honeymoon, but in the end meet with dubious characters. After some bizarre forgettable occurrence, the bride is pregnant. No, this is not Hangover, although it would've been better. What follows is a mix between pregnancy scare and overused gimmicks. The theme has been used before, but this is acceptable, many movies use already proved formula and produces new material. Devil's Due, on the other hand, cobbles together pieces of other works in hope of anyone who hasn't watched horror movies in years will find it amusing.Its use of found footage mechanic further confuses the plot, because some of the scenes shouldn't have been captured in the first place. It uses all security cameras which are in vicinity of the story, it's not only one vlogger type, yet it still feels unauthentic and staged to capture certain scenes. It probably would've been slightly better if it's done in simple third person view.There's not much excellence in acting either, the usual scream and frantic gaze. As an intimate experience of maternity, the movie could've depicted more personal issue. The scares aren't much better, often showing people in trance or shouting randomly. Every part of the movie is dull, any horror it has is watered down because it's near exact replica of others.Granted, those who had or having the delicate 9 months marathon could appreciate it better, but why would they watch this movie, why would anyone for that matter?