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At The Devil's Door

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According to her job as a real estate agent, Leigh, a young successful and ambitious girl, who is asked to sell a house with dark secret, the thing that brings terrible for her, as she has been chased by an evil spirit that seeks to kill her, as she wants to help the disturbing teenager girl, used to live in the house.
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Examiner.com
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September 26, 2014

Despite its thick, creepy atmosphere and sinister tone, the biggest flaw At the Devil's Door has is that it is constantly knocking on the door of a nightmarish journey and yet it isn't tenacious enough to take that first step inside.
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Los Angeles Times
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September 25, 2014

Things pick up, but too late to really have any impact.
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September 12, 2014

The movie is so consistently moody, and so focused on driving you towards a gut-punch finale, that even valid complaints seem negligible in retrospect.
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June 01, 2016

let[s] genre's demonic possessions & reality's housing repossessions collide at an uncanny crossroads where sociopolitics and scares meet. At stake is the American dream itself, emblematised here by a picket-fence home in the suburbs...
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Village Voice
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September 26, 2014

McCarthy shows he's mastered the things we already know scare us onscreen; next, how about something we don't expect?
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Blu-ray.com
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September 13, 2014

In his attempt to pull "At the Devil's Door" inside out, McCarthy has forgotten to retain a gripping consistency to the work, rendering the effort distanced when it should snowball into something menacing.
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New York Times
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September 11, 2014

This is the sort of cinematic patchwork from which Brian De Palma made his name, yet the style and playfulness of Mr. De Palma's work are absent.
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Examiner.com
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September 12, 2014

Part Paranormal Activity, part Rosemary's Baby, it's never clear where the story is headed from one moment to the next
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Variety
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September 26, 2014

Though disappointing content-wise, McCarthy's sophomore feature still demonstrates admirable attention to things that usually suffer in more superficially flashy horror efforts ...
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September 08, 2014

Creepy atmospherics aren't enough to compensate for the muddled storyline.
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