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HorrorMysteryDrama

I Trapped the Devil

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A man descends into paranoia after trapping what he believes to be the devil in his basement, but things take a dark turn when his family unexpectedly arrive for Christmas.

Release Date : 2019-04-26

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Yellow Veil Pictures

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles : A Man in the Dark

Cast

Scott Poythress

Character Name : Steve

Original Name : Scott Poythress

Gender : Male

AJ Bowen

Character Name : Matt

Original Name : AJ Bowen

Gender : Male

Susan Burke

Character Name : Karen

Original Name : Susan Burke

Gender : Female

Jocelin Donahue

Character Name : Sarah

Original Name : Jocelin Donahue

Gender : Female

Chris Sullivan

Character Name : The Man

Original Name : Chris Sullivan

Gender : Male

Rowan Russell

Character Name : Ben

Original Name : Rowan Russell

Gender : Male

John Marrott

Character Name : Alan

Original Name : John Marrott

Gender : Male

Aaron Larsen

Character Name : Biker

Original Name : Aaron Larsen

Gender : Male

Jack Vernon

Character Name : Santa

Original Name : Jack Vernon

Gender : Male

Victoria Smith

Character Name : Her

Original Name : Victoria Smith

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Key-Si

@Key-Si

2021-06-23

"I Trapped the Devil" is written and directed by Josh Lobo, who makes his directorial debut with this film. And, so much I can say directly, it isn't a good one. For almost the entire runtime we get the focus on only 3 characters. 'Steve' (Scott Poythress), 'Matt' (AJ Bowen) and 'Karen' (Susan Burke). And even though they were not really terrible actors, the performances felt bland and boring nonetheless. There is definitely a problem with the writing here. To describe this movie, you can just say: three people talk to a door. The end. And of course I get what the director was trying to go for. Is it really the devil behind the door? Or has one of the brothers gone mad and it is all his paranoia. And how could you possibly believe it? The problem is just, that this isn't worth a full length feature. As a short film, this might have worked quite well, but sitting there for 82 minutes, getting some blood thrown at the screen for a little change and yet still stare at this door time and time again, doesn't deliver a pleasant movie experience. This might be for you, if you liked the film "Terror Talk", but aside from that I can't really see who else would be into this.

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Tomas Tom

@Flekoun

2021-06-23

What was it supposed to be like? do they call this horror? After all, it was absolutely no idea, lifeless and the only thing you were One wishes that this boredom should finally end. The only thing holding me back is this movie he watched them what kind of man was hiding behind that door, but unfortunately the end of the film brings great boredom and disappointment. And frankly, I'm glad that this boring, lifeless film ended without any idea and ended my torture with boredom!