SYNOPSICS
The Demon Inside (2017) is a English movie. Joey Moran has directed this movie. Joseph Rene,Madeline Thelton,Chloe Lee,Timothy Talbott are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2017. The Demon Inside (2017) is considered one of the best Horror,Thriller movie in India and around the world.
Years after his release from jail, Sam Parsons is trying to rebuild his life with his wife Courtney and their young daughter Harper. He works hard to provide for his family and afford their beautiful home in their quiet suburban neighborhood. When supernatural occurrences start to happen in the house, Sam fears for the safety of his wife and daughter. When the occurrences turn into attacks, Sam hires Corbin Carlysle and his reality TV show ghost hunting team known as "The Ghost Killers", to help him battle the dark entity that's lurking in the shadows of his home. As things start to escalate and it becomes clear that this entity is much more dangerous than your typical ghost, complication arise when Corbin and his team are more focused on the fame and fortune. To win this fight Sam must battle his own inner demons and revert back to his violent past. In order to save the ones he loves a Demon must face a Demon.
The Demon Inside (2017) Reviews
Glorious
In the first act writer and director Moran creates a fiendishly good setup. From the very opening Moran's use of color and shot choice is outstanding. Protagonist, Sam Parsons is awakened by the house alarm sounding in the middle of the night. He scours the house, gun drawn, moving from the deep blues of the night to the orange hue of the lights outside. It drips style, but not only that, it draws you in - you're in the house, too - but you're not alone. Once the second act hits, there is gore, laughs, and scares. The acting is excellent, direction and writing too. Overall the film punches way above it's weight in terms of look - it feels high budget - but has the freedom that only indie film has to tell its story in its own way. And it is glorious. A must see
Enjoyable if somewhat slightly flawed effort
After a series of strange incidents, a man and his wife come to believe the house has become haunted by a supernatural being and call in a professional ghost-hunting team to deal with the situation only to find the spirit more deadly than expected and forces a dark secret from his past to save them. This was a surprisingly fun and enjoyable effort. One of the strongest aspects of the film is the fact that there's quite a lot of build-up here as to what's going on inside the house. The opening here with the startling from the alarm going off and the aftermath the next morning when it shows them getting mixed up with the events that occurred the night before and arguing with each other for no reason as the supernatural entity is around them influencing their decisions. The first time they spot the ghost in the house offers a fine jump-scare that's handled realistically and logically, and the fact that it spurs them into action following the attack on the daughter manages to offer this one with a lot of fine supernatural antics to get this one set up. The film becomes quite a bit more fun and enjoyable when the ghost-hunting team arrives and everything spirals out of control. The ploy of getting the two opposing sides here, from his desire to protect his family against their desire to get a good TV show episode makes for some fine drama and conflict here. When it comes to the standout horror attack scenes featuring the group getting ambushed in the bedroom and having one team-member yanked into a closet right in front of the others and then upon attempting a rescue find themselves doused head-to-toe in their blood-splatter in a truly amazing stand-out sequence that really works nicely here in terms of showing them being out of their element. Even the flashbacks showing their encounters while he was out of the house has plenty to like, keeping this one filled with enough to like in terms of blood and supernatural action to hold this up over its flaws. There are a few flaws here, mainly ranging from the utterly predictable and cliched setup involving the ghost hunters getting involved with the investigation into the spirit. Once again, there's the tired old ploy about the TV show trying to manipulate their footage simply to get a better episode and the entire conversation that takes place after the first attack really undoes a lot of sympathy for them. With verifiable evidence that something's not right in the house with them being covered in the blood of their coworker, the fact that they want to carry on with the investigation in the name of getting good ratings simply is inexcusable and illogical, making this part of the film highly unappealing to get through. The other real problem is a somewhat overlong and meandering finale that tends to go on far longer than it really should. It just adds way too much rambling nonsense to a film that didn't need it, makes the entire film feel like it's changing priorities are just way too scattershot to stay on one timeline and makes it run on a bit too long. Otherwise, there isn't a whole lot really wrong here. Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Violence, Graphic Language and children-in-jeopardy.