Stars: Allison Miller, Zach Gilford, Sam Anderson, Roger Payano
Rated R for language and some bloody images, Running time 89 minutes, Horror/Suspense
Compare to: Rosemary’s Baby (1968), The Last Exorcism (2010)
As good as I believe many “found footage” films can be, there’s always been the potential to use this gimmick, more or less, as making a cheap film still be on a similar playing field as the big budget boys.
And while the plot is strikingly similar to Rosemary’s Baby, I don’t believe this film was destined to be a waste of everyone’s time as something like The Last Exorcism 2 was, Devil’s Due unfortunately falls in the same realm as another “Ooh does that get you? No? But the camera shook and that scream was really loud!”
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