- Paramounts micro-budgeted horror pic, acquired for $1 million, is buoyed by younger moviegoers and headed for record-breaking bow. Paramounts R-rated horror pic The Devil Inside is scaring up massive business at the domestic box office, grossing $16. (Hollywood Reporter)
- In a devilish upset, Paramount Insurges The Devil Inside topped the domestic B.O. Friday with $16.9 million. The scarer is outperforming even its most generous of pre-weekend estimates. (Variety)
- Over the last few years, it seems the flavor of the day in horror is hauntings, and, to a larger extent, exorcism movies. (YAHOO!)
- The Devil Inside, the latest entry in the found-footage genre, screened Thursday night for special sneak-preview audiences and had the crowds screaming for two very different reasons. (MTV)
- I know it's awfully early, but I think I've already heard my favorite movie slogan of 2012: "The Vatican does not endorse this film." I mean, really. (Union-News & Sunday Republican)
- Does anyone know a good exorcist? Because theres a patient here possessed by a relentless demon. (The Vancouver Sun)
- The new "found footage" horror entry, "The Devil Inside," has plenty of problems as a stand alone film. My colleague Christian Toto points out many of them here. (Big Hollywood (blog))
- Today we have the The Devil Inside red-band trailer and it definitely ups the ante. The Devil Inside, directed by William Brent Bell, and released by Paramount Insurge, is the newest movie in the exorcism sub-genre. (PRLog (free press release))
- (RTTNews) - The only real problem with The Devil Inside is that it never stops feeling like a fake. (RTT News)
- Since The Exorcist was released, there have been plenty of films to come out to try and match it. (Examiner)
Saturday, January 7, 2012
Devil inside
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