The Devil’s Candy

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This review was originally published as part of my coverage of TIFF 2015

A painter and his family are tormented by demonic forces in The Devil’s Candy. Jesse () is struggling heavy metal-loving painter, who moves into a new house in Texas, with his wife Astrid () and daughter Zooey (). Things start to seem off when the family is visited by Ray (), the mentally unbalanced son of the house’s deceased former owners. In addition, Jesse begins hearing a voice in his head and begins painting an incredibly hellish image of screaming children, one of whom is Zooey.

Six years after wowing audiences with his darkly comic 2009 horror film The Loved Ones, Tasmanian director Sean Byrne returns with his second feature film The Devil’s Candy. Byrne opts for a much darker and unsettling tone this time around, as this family deals with both the invisible threat of the Devil’s whispers and the physical threat of the hulking Ray, who is forced to satisfy Satan’s hunger, with his latest target being Jesse’s daughter Zooey.

The Devil’s Candy has an extremely chilling atmosphere throughout, with the film getting quite tense in the final act. There is also a big heavy metal element to the film, which includes Ray pounding on a guitar in the middle of the night, in order to try and silence the demonic voices in his head. Altogether, The Devil’s Candy is a chilling, tense, and just plain amazing horror film, with a great heavy metal soundtrack.

9 / 10 stars
9  REALLY LIKED IT 

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The Devil's Candy (2015)
Runtime:79 minutes
Director:Sean Byrne
Country:United States
Actors:
Jesse Hellman
Astrid Hellman
Deputy Hernandez
Walter Smilie
Writer:
(written by)
Production companies:
(Snoot Films)
(in association with)
Plots:
A struggling painter's possessed by dark forces after he and his young family move into their dream home in rural Texas, in this creepy haunted-house tale.

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