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Robert Abele, Los Angeles Times: Fond of lurching weirdness, jarring inserts and sonic loudness, Bogliano shows he's invested as much in conveying the psychodrama of a fractured home as he is the signposts of edgy, bloody retro-infused terror. Read more
Jordan Hoffman, New York Daily News: Bogliano keeps the focus on the psychology rather than the bloodlust, so "Here Comes The Devil" rises above the schlock of typical horror. Read more
Jeannette Catsoulis, New York Times: A muddled supernatural thriller that fails to capitalize on either its horrific prologue or eerie location. Read more
Peter Howell, Toronto Star: An auteur like Carlos Reygadas would have taken this in a worthwhile direction, and he did something like this with his significantly artier film Post Tenebras Lux. Read more
Matt Patches, Time Out: Bogliano's unnerving mood, complemented by grungy camerawork and a shroud of sonic chaos, provides an emotional strain that makes anything possible. Read more
Rob Staeger, Village Voice: Horror movies punish the sexually irresponsible; the Spanish-language film Here Comes the Devil manages to indict a married couple with that slasher-movie charge. Read more