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The Devil's Doorway
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The Devil's Doorway

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In 1960, there is an Irish home for 'fallen women' whose people say that they see and feel strange things. After they call the Vatican, Father Thomas Riley and Father John Thornton reach there by the order of the church. There, they uncover something much more horrific.
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Eye for Film
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June 27, 2018

The ambiguity of the title is as important as the ambiguity of the ending -- and always, underscoring it, the understanding that there was nothing ambiguous about what was found beneath the ground in Tuam.
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Hollywood Reporter
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July 09, 2018

All the well-crafted effort has unfortunately been expended on a tired and overly familiar story that never registers as anything more than a compendium of horror film clichés.
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Screen International
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July 12, 2018

Two strong leads, the doubting priest Lalor Roddy and the Nurse Ratchet-like Mother Superior played with gusto by Helena Bereen, help distinguish this Exorcist update and mark Clarke as a talent to watch.
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Film Inquiry
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July 10, 2018

The film isn't without its effective scares, and long-time fans of the found footage genre will find something to enjoy in the film, even if the only fresh aspect of the film is its cinematography.
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New York Times
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July 12, 2018

Despite its brief running time, the movie feels dragged out; like the priests, it will eventually lose its way.
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Film Pulse
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June 24, 2018

[S]pooky as hell, with some biting commentary on the history of the Catholic Church and a setting that grows increasingly claustrophobic and menacing as the narrative deepens.
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Film Racket
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July 10, 2018

More cerebral than your garden variety found footage picture, although it still contains plenty of moments to give you chills.
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Los Angeles Times
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July 11, 2018

"The Devil's Doorway" can't overcome the clichés of either the found-footage format or the "Satan is real!" sub-genre.
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Daily Film Fix
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July 10, 2018

It's really chilling.
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