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Deliver Us From Evil
The story tells about a police officer in New York City named Ralph Sarshi. Ralph begins his life through his constant struggle over his personal case that seems mysterious and perhaps the most difficult thing in his life now is that he struggles with his personal cause. Ralph begins to investigate a mysterious, continuing crime that no one can explain the causes of her death and perhaps he himself has not yet been able to understand.
1966, Bethnal Green, London, England, UK
19 October 1988, Los Angeles, California, USA
1 May 1986, Louisville, Kentucky, USA
19 September 1978, Metairie, Louisiana, USA
7 June 1982, Lahore, Pakistan
March 21, 2017
This is a smart blend of cop drama, thriller and paranormal elements.
July 03, 2014
It's time for Derrickson, who also directed The Exorcism of Emily Rose, to master a new ritual.
January 05, 2015
Ultimately, Deliver Us from Evil is a very messy affair.
January 07, 2016
It's a refreshingly taut and intelligently made punch in the arm for a subgenre that so desperately needed it.
April 09, 2016
What begins promisingly enough ends up a gratuitously violent, underwritten, depressing scrap heap of a movie that aims for two audiences and misses both.
July 07, 2014
Director Scott Derrickson and his co-writer, Paul Harris Boardman, deliver a routine procedural with unremarkable frights.
October 08, 2015
When a plot gets so ludicrous, even the suggestion that it could happen to you won't make the film any scarier.
July 06, 2014
Director Scott Derrickson demonstrates a knack for atmosphere but little sense of pacing; some sequences are effectively spooky (particularly one set at the Bronx Zoo), though just as many feel uninspired.
July 03, 2014
A surprisingly strong cast and solid direction make all the malarkey in this horror flick tolerable.
August 19, 2014
An impressively staged climactic exorcism compensates in part for the random, far-fetched storytelling that precedes it.
May 31, 2016
Deliver Us From Evil is too glossy and loud, and too similar to other entertaining "fright fests". If Derrickson had pulled back a little he may have delivered a more convincing, original and unnerving film.

