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93% Rotten Tomatoes Directed by Sean Byrne Cinematography Simon Chapman Director Sean Byrne | 6.7/10 3.5/4 Written by Sean Byrne Initial release 15 December 2016 (Russia) Screenplay Sean Byrne | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Produced by Jess CalderKeith Calder Starring Ethan EmbryShiri ApplebyKiara GlascoPruitt Taylor VinceCraig NighMarco Perella Music by Mads HeldtbergMichael YezerskiSunn O))) Cast Similar Pruitt Taylor Vince movies, Horror movies |
The devil s candy official trailer 1 2017 ethan embry movie
The Devil's Candy is a 2015 American horror film written and directed by Sean Byrne. The film stars Ethan Embry, Shiri Appleby, Kiara Glasco, Pruitt Taylor Vince, Craig Nigh and Marco Perella. The film was released on March 17, 2017, by IFC Midnight.
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- The devil s candy official trailer 1 2017 ethan embry movie
- The devil s candy trailer 1 2017 sean byrne horror movie hd
- Cast
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- Reception
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The devil s candy trailer 1 2017 sean byrne horror movie hd
Cast

Release

The film premiered at the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival on September 13, 2015. The film was released on March 17, 2017, by IFC Midnight.
Reception

The film has received largely positive reviews. Rotten Tomatoes has the film at 92% fresh with 20 reviews. The site's consensus says, "The Devil's Candy playfully subverts horror tropes while serving up more than enough stylish thrills to satisfy genre enthusiasts." Clem Bastow of The Guardian said of the film "this is a horror film made in the true spirit of metal: just like the music it’s inspired by, it’s loud and sometimes gruesome but also winningly earnest." Mark L. Miller of Ain't It Cool News called it "a fantastic film" and "an absolute treasure trove of scares!" Perri Nemiroff of Collider.com called the film "a standout" and awarded it an A- rating.

On the other hand, Dennis Harvey writing for Variety called the film "a bit of a sophomore slump" and said it was "ultimately a lively but underdeveloped B-horror-thriller." David Rooney of The Hollywood Reporter called the film a "decently acted, disappointingly generic follow-up."
