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The casting alone should spur interest in “The Devil All the Time” – Batman (Robert Pattinson) and Spider-Man (Tom Holland), together at last – but can’t make the movie feel like less of ...
Antonio Campos' fatalistic small-town thriller featuring Tom Holland, Robert Pattinson, Riley Keough and Eliza Scanlen streams on Netflix beginning Sept. 16.
The Devil All the Time has a lot to unpack here with its exploration of false idols and evil costumed as innocence. And it’s a better movie for it regardless of how much it makes one flinch.
It comes as no surprise that Holland is the star of ‘The Devil all the Time’, considering the movie’s producer is his buddy Gyllenhaal, who starred across from Holland in ‘Spider-Man: Far ...
Neflix’s The Devil All the Time, based on the acclaimed novel of the same name by Donald Ray Pollock and directed by Antonio Campos, is a slow-burning rural gothic tale starring Tom Holland and ...
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The Devil All the Time, starring Tom Holland and Robert Pattinson, is now on Netflix, so we thought we'd delve into the mysteries of its ending.
Regardless, what you hear in “The Devil All the Time” sounds like they went full-on Southern, as best they could. And frankly, they did just fine! Nobody really stunk up the joint, ...
The Devil All the Time is based on the Southern Gothic-noir novel by Donald Ray Pollock. The blood-soaked, violence-laden tale follows a several, interconnected families near Knockemstiff, Ohio ...
“The Devil All The Time,” which premieres on Netflix on Friday, is what Campos calls a “Midwestern Gothic,” a combination of the Southern Gothic and hard-boiled fiction genres, ...
Netflix’s The Devil All The Time may have a lot of actors who play superheroes in the cast—like Robert Pattinson, Tom Holland, and Sebastian Stan—but the upcoming psychological thriller is a ...
The Devil All The Time traverses actual time, too. "The film jumps from 1957 to 1965, but we also spend a very brief bit of time in the Forties as well, ...