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Deliver Us from Evil by Ralph Sarchie
Deliver Us from Evil by Ralph Sarchie






Deliver Us from Evil by Ralph Sarchie

In the manner of recent horrors like The Conjuring and Insidious, Deliver Us From Evil skitters about, throwing in jump-shock business every few minutes.

Deliver Us from Evil by Ralph Sarchie

No wonder the hero would rather discuss theology in a sports bar with Édgar Ramírez’s pin-up priest than go home to deadweight soap opera. Bana’s Sarchie sports a permanent frown that signifies spiritual angst, while poor Olivia Munn gets stuck with the traditionally thankless role of the angelic wife who nags that her husband is married to his job. However, rather than an Emily Rose follow-up, this is a less-subversive rerun of Derrickson’s series entry Hellraiser: Inferno, which also had an anguished cop making connections between disparate cases that brought him up against a mocking demon. After an Iraq prologue which mashes up the openings of The Hurt Locker and The Exorcist, Deliver Us From Evil earnestly follows Sarchie’s (Eric Bana) investigation of an outbreak of possession in the Bronx.ĭirector Scott Derrickson bounced back from the disastrous Day The Earth Stood Still remake with the modestly effective Sinister, but here returns to the docuhorror mode of his breakout hit, The Exorcism Of Emily Rose. The source material here is Ralph Sarchie’s paranormal paperback Beware The Night, a collection of tall tales about his work as the NYPD’s supernatural specialist. Ever since The Exorcist claimed to be based on a true story, demonic horror movies have tried to pull the same flim-flam.








Deliver Us from Evil by Ralph Sarchie