The Devil's Candy (2017)

He Will Slither into your Soul
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  • RT Rating 90%
  • IMDB Rating 6.4

Critic Reviews:

The end of The Devil’s Candy does go to hell, and not in the good way. Regrettably, Byrne decides that bigger is better, and the results are egregiously cornball.


There are certainly those that won’t appreciate an occult movie that focuses more on the victims than on the evil forces at work against them, but they’ll be missing out on an extremely satisfying horror experience.


The Devil’s Candy isn’t original movie, but it is very entertaining.


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