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Movie basic details
Current status - Released
Total runtime - 138 mins.
Release date - 11-09-2020
Release year - 2020
Genres - Crime, Drama, Thriller
Overall ratings and scores for The Devil All the Time:
Happiness Score - 7.3/10, World Popularity Score - 22.063/100, IMDB Score - 7.1, Metascore - 55, Internet Movie Database - 7.1/10, Rotten Tomatoes - 64%, Metacritic - 55/100, .
The Devil All the Time movie has Total Global Votes - 2643, Total IMD Votes - 130,834
The Devil All the Time Movie Introduction: Movie The Devil All the Time, release year 2020 is written by Antonio Campos, Paulo Campos, Donald Ray Pollock and directed by Antonio Campos. The leading star-cast in this movie are Bill Skarsgård, Tom Holland, Banks Repeta along with the other stars and crew members.
Trailers, Clips, Featurettes and Behind the Scenes
The Devil All The Time starring Tom Holland & Robert Pattinson | Official Trailer | Netflix
Movie overview and plot by Anagha Shashank
Movie in-short: Sinister characters converge around a young man devoted to protecting those he loves in a postwar backwoods town teeming with corruption and brutality.
Movie story-line: In Knockemstiff, Ohio and its neighboring backwoods, sinister characters converge around young Arvin Russell as he fights the evil forces that threaten him and his family.
Movie synopsis: Set in rural southern Ohio and West Virginia, The Devil All the Time follows a cast of compelling and bizarre characters from the end of World War II to the 1960s. There's Willard Russell, tormented veteran of the carnage in the South Pacific, who can't save his beautiful wife, Charlotte, from an agonizing death by cancer no matter how much sacrificial blood he pours on his "prayer log." There's Carl and Sandy Henderson, a husband-and-wife team of serial killers, who troll America's highways searching for suitable models to photograph and exterminate. There's the spider-handling preacher Roy and his crippled virtuoso-guitar-playing sidekick, Theodore, running from the law. And caught in the middle of all this is Arvin Eugene Russell, Willard and Charlotte's orphaned son, who grows up to be a good but also violent man in his own right.
Highlights - The Devil All the Time (2020)
Total budget - $0.00
Total revenue - $0.00
Produced by - BorderLine FilmsNine Stories ProductionsBronx Moving Co.
Produced in - United States of America
Available languages - English (English),
Homepage URL - http://www.netflix.com/title/81028870
Awards won / Nominations - 3 nominations
Certificate(s) - KR : 18 RU : 18+ SG : R21 DE : 16 NL : 16 IT : VM14 FR : 16 JP : R BR : 18 US : R US : R GB : 16 HU : 16 AR : M/16 SE : R TR : 16 NO : MA15+ AU : R MX : 16
Lead Actors, Writer(s), Director(s) of The Devil All the Time (2020)
Lead Actors - Bill Skarsgård, Tom Holland, Banks Repeta
Writer(s) - Antonio Campos, Paulo Campos, Donald Ray Pollock
Director(s) - Antonio Campos
Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ) about The Devil All the Time (2020)
What is the release date of The Devil All the Time (2020)?
Release date of The Devil All the Time (2020) is 11-09-2020.
What is the total runtime of The Devil All the Time (2020) in minutes?
Total runtime of The Devil All the Time (2020) in minutes is 138 min.
What is the budget consumed to produce The Devil All the Time (2020) movie?
The budget consumed to produce The Devil All the Time (2020) movie is around $0.00.
How much revenue is expected from movie The Devil All the Time (2020)?
Expected revenue from movie movie The Devil All the Time (2020) is around $0.00.
What is the pupularity of The Devil All the Time (2020)?
Worldwide pupularity of The Devil All the Time (2020) movie is 22.063%.
What is the name of the production company of film The Devil All the Time (2020)?
Production company of film The Devil All the Time (2020) is/are BorderLine Films, Nine Stories Productions, Bronx Moving Co., .
Which country the film The Devil All the Time (2020) is produced in?
Film production country for the film The Devil All the Time (2020) is United States of America, .
Which language the film The Devil All the Time (2020) is produced in?
Film The Devil All the Time (2020) is produced in English (English), language(s).
Which Genre the film The Devil All the Time (2020) belongs to?
Movie The Devil All the Time (2020) is categorized under Crime, Drama, Thriller genre(s).
Who are the lead actors of the film The Devil All the Time (2020)?
Lead actors of the film The Devil All the Time (2020) are Bill Skarsgård, Tom Holland, Banks Repeta.
Who is the writer of the film The Devil All the Time (2020)?
The writer(s) of the film The Devil All the Time (2020) is/are Antonio Campos, Paulo Campos, Donald Ray Pollock.
Who is the director of the film The Devil All the Time (2020)?
The director(s) of the film The Devil All the Time (2020) is/are Antonio Campos.
Which awards, nominations and recognitions are won by The Devil All the Time (2020) movie?
Movie The Devil All the Time (2020) has 3 nominations awards and nomination in it's profile.
What is the story of The Devil All the Time (2020) in-short?
Short plot of movie The Devil All the Time (2020): Sinister characters converge around a young man devoted to protecting those he loves in a postwar backwoods town teeming with corruption and brutality..
What is the full story of The Devil All the Time (2020) movie?
Full plot of movie The Devil All the Time (2020): Set in rural southern Ohio and West Virginia, The Devil All the Time follows a cast of compelling and bizarre characters from the end of World War II to the 1960s. There's Willard Russell, tormented veteran of the carnage in the South Pacific, who can't save his beautiful wife, Charlotte, from an agonizing death by cancer no matter how much sacrificial blood he pours on his "prayer log." There's Carl and Sandy Henderson, a husband-and-wife team of serial killers, who troll America's highways searching for suitable models to photograph and exterminate. There's the spider-handling preacher Roy and his crippled virtuoso-guitar-playing sidekick, Theodore, running from the law. And caught in the middle of all this is Arvin Eugene Russell, Willard and Charlotte's orphaned son, who grows up to be a good but also violent man in his own right..
Where to find full details of The Devil All the Time (2020) movie?
You can find the full details of movie The Devil All the Time (2020) at https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7395114
Where to stream or watch movie The Devil All the Time (2020) online?
You can stream or watch online movie The Devil All the Time (2020) on Netflix, .
List of full Starcast and crew members of The Devil All the Time (2020)
Full Starcast:
Name: Tom Holland
Character: Arvin RussellName: Bill Skarsgård
Character: Willard RussellName: Riley Keough
Character: Sandy HendersonName: Jason Clarke
Character: Carl HendersonName: Sebastian Stan
Character: Deputy Lee BodeckerName: Haley Bennett
Character: Charlotte RussellName: Robert Pattinson
Character: Reverend Preston TeagardinName: Harry Melling
Character: Roy LafertyName: Eliza Scanlen
Character: Lenora LafertyName: Mia Wasikowska
Character: Helen HattonName: Douglas Hodge
Character: Leroy BrownName: Kristin Griffith
Character: EmmaName: Pokey LaFarge
Character: TheodoreName: Donald Ray Pollock
Character: Narrator (voice)Name: Michael Banks Repeta
Character: Arvin At 9Name: Emilio Subercaseaux Campos
Character: Baby ArvinName: David Atkinson
Character: EarskellName: Matthew Vaughn
Character: Poacher #1Name: Billy Joe Bradshaw
Character: Poacher #2Name: Gregory Kelly
Character: BoBo McDanielsName: David Maldonado
Character: Henry DunlapName: Mark Jeffrey Miller
Character: HankName: Ryan Anthony Williams
Character: Marine #1Name: Wes Robinson
Character: Bus DriverName: Todd Barnett
Character: Wooden Spoon ManagerName: Michael Harding
Character: Reverend Albert SykesName: Lucy Faust
Character: Cynthia TeagardinName: Abby Glover
Character: Pamela Sue ReasterName: Kelly Lind
Character: Church Member #1Name: Cotton Yancey
Character: Church Member #2Name: Adam Fristoe
Character: PriestName: Morganna Bridgers
Character: FlorenceName: Karson Kern
Character: Social WorkerName: Ivan Hoey Jr.
Character: Orville BuckmanName: Zack Shires
Character: Gene DinwoodieName: Drew Starkey
Character: Tommy MatsonName: Caleb J. Thaggard
Character: ButcherName: Ever Eloise Landrum
Character: Lenora At 7Name: Given Sharp
Character: Susie CoxName: Cory Scott Allen
Character: Sheriff ThompsonName: Emma Coulter
Character: JuanitaName: Cody Jones
Character: Tecumseh BouncerName: Madelyn Wall
Character: White Cow WaitressName: Jason Collett
Character: Gary Matthew BrysonName: Eric Mendenhall
Character: Deputy HowserName: Teddy Cole
Character: HippieName: Michael H. Cole
Character: DoctorName: Cort Chandler
Character: Jim LaceyName: Bruce Cooper
Character: Jasper TapsName: Daniel James Vaughn
Character: DispatcherName: Edward Hall
Character: Skinned SoldierName: Jeff McCarthy
Character: EvangelistName: Santino Fontana
Character: AM Radio DJName: John Rue
Character: NewscasterName: Phillip DeVona
Character: Calvin Claytor (uncredited)Name: Kevin Waterman
Character: Arresting Police Officer (uncredited)Name: Sarah Hamff
Character: Beth Ann Reaster (uncredited)Name: Shannon Frye
Character: Alma Reaster (uncredited)Name: James H. Keating
Character: Meat Processor (uncredited)Name: Scott Rapp
Character: Teacher (uncredited)Name: Lawrence Hinkle
Character: Diner Patron (uncredited)Name: Kyle Sawyer
Character: Shop Patron (uncredited)Name: Emily Towles
Character: 1965 High School Student (uncredited)Name: Meagan Bown
Character: 1966 High School Student (uncredited)Name: Ben Bailey
Character: Necking Guy (uncredited)Name: Beth Scott
Character: 1945 Diner Patron (uncredited)Name: Kacey Hayes
Character: 1945 Diner Patron / Church Goer (uncredited)Name: Myles Phillips
Character: Church Goer (uncredited)Name: Rebecca Douglas
Character: Necking Girl (uncredited)Name: Leslie Sides
Character: Church Goer (uncredited)Name: Katie Flaherty
Character: 1965 Cheerleader (uncredited)Name: Matt Powell
Character: 1965 Vietnam Soldier (uncredited)Name: Morgan Monroe
Character: Diner Patron / Church Goer (uncredited)Name: Jeff McKinney
Character: Bull Pen Patron (uncredited)Name: Jason Charles Hill
Character: Local Pool Player (uncredited)Name: Andrew Young
Character: Cody Hamilton
Crew Members:
Name: Jake Gyllenhaal
Department: Production
Job/Role: ProducerName: Douglas Aibel
Department: Production
Job/Role: CastingName: Leo Corey Castellano
Department: Costume & Make-Up
Job/Role: Makeup Department HeadName: Randall Poster
Department: Production
Job/Role: ProducerName: Antonio Campos
Department: Writing
Job/Role: ScreenplayName: Antonio Campos
Department: Directing
Job/Role: DirectorName: Richard Baker
Department: Visual Effects
Job/Role: VFX SupervisorName: Greg Crawford
Department: Sound
Job/Role: ADR MixerName: Mark DeSimone
Department: Sound
Job/Role: ADR MixerName: Lol Crawley
Department: Camera
Job/Role: Director of PhotographyName: Gary Ray Stearns
Department: Crew
Job/Role: Stunt CoordinatorName: Emma Potter
Department: Costume & Make-Up
Job/Role: Costume DesignName: Craig Lathrop
Department: Art
Job/Role: Production DesignName: Riva Marker
Department: Production
Job/Role: ProducerName: Saunder Jurriaans
Department: Sound
Job/Role: Original Music ComposerName: James A. Gelarden
Department: Art
Job/Role: Art DirectionName: Jared Ian Goldman
Department: Production
Job/Role: Executive ProducerName: Annie Marter
Department: Production
Job/Role: Executive ProducerName: Ann-Maree Hurley
Department: Costume & Make-Up
Job/Role: Key Makeup ArtistName: Sofía Subercaseaux
Department: Editing
Job/Role: EditorName: Danny Bensi
Department: Sound
Job/Role: Original Music ComposerName: Ruy García
Department: Sound
Job/Role: Supervising Sound EditorName: Kevin Waterman
Department: Crew
Job/Role: StuntsName: Kevin Waterman
Department: Crew
Job/Role: Stunt DriverName: Derek Franzese
Department: Directing
Job/Role: Second Assistant DirectorName: Charlie Dibe
Department: Production
Job/Role: Production SupervisorName: Gloria Pasqua Casny
Department: Costume & Make-Up
Job/Role: Hair Department HeadName: Marc A. Hammer
Department: Production
Job/Role: Executive ProducerName: Marc A. Hammer
Department: Production
Job/Role: Unit Production ManagerName: Cid Swank
Department: Crew
Job/Role: Unit PublicistName: Branka Mrkic
Department: Sound
Job/Role: Dialogue EditorName: T.J. Larson
Department: Directing
Job/Role: Script SupervisorName: Marcelle Coletti
Department: Crew
Job/Role: StuntsName: Crystal Hooks
Department: Crew
Job/Role: StuntsName: Brian Bettwy
Department: Directing
Job/Role: First Assistant DirectorName: Ron Goleman
Department: Production
Job/Role: Extras CastingName: Eric Pettway
Department: Crew
Job/Role: ArmorerName: Kristin Catuogno
Department: Sound
Job/Role: ADR RecordistName: Max Born
Department: Production
Job/Role: ProducerName: Allen Lee Williams III
Department: Sound
Job/Role: Boom OperatorName: Aidan Dykes
Department: Sound
Job/Role: ADR MixerName: Jason Charles Hill
Department: Crew
Job/Role: StuntsName: Matt Derber
Department: Sound
Job/Role: Boom OperatorName: Prissy Lee
Department: Art
Job/Role: Art Department CoordinatorName: Jennifer Kimlin
Department: Costume & Make-Up
Job/Role: Makeup ArtistName: Cody Banta
Department: Crew
Job/Role: StuntsName: Kyle Photo Bucher
Department: Production
Job/Role: Location ManagerName: A. Patrick Storey
Department: Art
Job/Role: Property MasterName: Donald Ray Pollock
Department: Writing
Job/Role: NovelName: Sebastian Romero
Department: Crew
Job/Role: Visual Effects Art DirectorName: Matthew McLoota
Department: Directing
Job/Role: Second Unit DirectorName: Patty Harrigan
Department: Production
Job/Role: Production CoordinatorName: Greg McDougall
Department: Crew
Job/Role: Special Effects TechnicianName: Ryan Goertz
Department: Art
Job/Role: Set DesignerName: Djuna Wahlrab
Department: Visual Effects
Job/Role: Visual Effects SupervisorName: Meghan Heaney
Department: Costume & Make-Up
Job/Role: Key Hair StylistName: Leah Hudspeth
Department: Crew
Job/Role: StuntsName: Isaac Derfel
Department: Sound
Job/Role: Sound Effects EditorName: Willie Blanchard
Department: Art
Job/Role: Set DesignerName: Paulo Campos
Department: Writing
Job/Role: ScreenplayName: Ricky Pratt
Department: Visual Effects
Job/Role: Special Effects SupervisorName: Monica Nabers
Department: Production
Job/Role: Production AssistantName: Jake Slaney
Department: Sound
Job/Role: Sound MixerName: Alex Michetti
Department: Art
Job/Role: Art DesignerName: Somica Spratley
Department: Costume & Make-Up
Job/Role: Makeup ArtistName: Joy Travis
Department: Costume & Make-Up
Job/Role: Makeup ArtistName: David Rimer
Department: Directing
Job/Role: Second Assistant DirectorName: Shacora Mitchell
Department: Sound
Job/Role: ADR MixerName: Don Lee
Department: Crew
Job/Role: Stunt CoordinatorName: Ethan Melisano
Department: Crew
Job/Role: StuntsName: Matt Elkins
Department: Crew
Job/Role: StuntsName: Jason Smith
Department: Art
Job/Role: Set Dresser
Reviews Section
If you enjoy reading my Spoiler-Free reviews, please follow my blog @ https://www.msbreviews.com Netflix has been able to deliver films with all-star casts pretty regularly. Whether people like the movie or not, that’s a whole other subject, but as a convincing argument to make people want to watch a film, this type of casting is perfect. Almost every actor in The Devil All The Time is a fan-favorite due to their presence in cinematic universes, iconic sagas, or Oscar-winning flicks, so it’s no surprise if this aspect alone gets audiences to sit in their couches for a movie with an almost two-hour-and-a-half runtime. This is my first time watching an Antonio Campos’ film, and my expectations were moderately high, having in mind the synopsis and the genre itself. I didn’t know what the movie was really about since the synopsis doesn’t really shine a light on what the main narrative truly addresses. I only watch the first official trailer *after* I watch the film (so I know what I can write in my reviews), and to be honest, it’s a bit misleading when it comes to the time certain actors are actually on-screen (Holland only shows up after forty-five minutes, for example). So, for the first hour-and-a-half, I found myself struggling to understand where the story was going. There are more than a handful of relevant characters and storylines, being this my main issue with the flick, but I’ll get there. I’ll start with the cast and their characters. The former group is impeccable, as expected. Tom Holland is undoubtedly the biggest surprise by delivering a part of him that no one had seen so far. Arvin’s personality is shaped based on his traumatic, tragic, violent childhood. Transitioning from the friendly neighborhood Spider-Man to such a haunted character is not an easy task, but Holland finds a way of dealing with the emotionally overwhelming, dark path that Arvin walks. However, this is a long movie where every character has an important role to play, even those who barely impact the story until the last few minutes. Bill Skarsgård plays Holland’s father, seamlessly incorporating a man whose blind faith in religion sets not only a horrible chain of events, but it also establishes the overall theme for the film. Riley Keough and Jason Clarke play a weird couple with a disturbing modus operandi, but the former is genuinely impressive. She’s becoming quite an interesting actress by picking unique roles in unconventional movies. Everyone else is great, Robert Pattinson, Eliza Scanlen, Sebastian Stan, you name it, but Holland, Skarsgård, and Keough are my absolute standouts, as well as their characters. They’re definitely most developed across the runtime than the others, which takes me to one of my negatives. With so many characters, the balance between the numerous storylines fails to be consistent enough to keep me engaged throughout the entire runtime. Antonio and Paulo Campos offer every character a good chunk of time, giving the viewer opportunity to understand the motivations behind said characters and connect with their story. Excellent storytelling method, no doubt about it. However, by the end of the film, some characters have close to zero impact on the narrative in retrospect. Contrasting with my standouts, a few characters feel one-dimensional, used merely either as a plot device to make the story go forward or as an object for gratuitous, gory, bloody killing. That last aspect might be a no-go for tons of viewers. There are dozens of sequences where a character is brutally shot or beat close to death, so you have my warning. It can go from entertaining to excessively gruesome in a matter of seconds. Nevertheless, the thing I love the most about The Devil All The Time will be the exact same many viewers will definitely hate: its take on religion. Similarly to Darren Aronofsky’s mother!, this is a movie that doesn’t shy away from depicting how blind faith in hardcore religiousness can be dark, somber, sinful, and take people through the most terrible of paths. It’s the overall theme that connects every storyline. Throughout the film, almost every character’s decision is made based on their religious beliefs in some shape or form. If they believe praying is the solution to cancer, they’ll pray for days in a row and make sacrifices. If they believe God is giving them supernatural powers, they’ll do everything to test his will. If they believe God is telling them to make the most illogical decisions, perform inhuman actions, and sin in the most awful way possible, they’ll do it in the blink of an eye. This religious manipulation is depicted in such a realistic manner that it transforms The Devil All The Time into a pretty tricky viewing. For me, it felt so authentic that I can easily connect it to the state of the real world. From the moment I realized this underlying theme, the second half of the movie became much more interesting. Character arcs start to intertwine, previous questions being to receive their respective answers, and everything falls into place in the last thirty to forty-five minutes. However, the runtime still feels way too long, and even though Antonio and Paulo Campos do a remarkable job by coherently joining the several storylines, some of these simply don’t add anything to the narrative or to the protagonist’s arc. Technically impressive across the board, standouts being Lol Crawley’s lingering cinematography and the sweet score from Danny Bensi and Saunder Jurriaans. The Devil All The Time is destined to be incredibly divisive. Antonio Campos and Paulo Campos conjured up a somber, dark, extremely violent screenplay, packed with numerous storylines and an underlying theme that’s going to cause some controversy. With such a stellar cast, it’s impossible not to have outstanding performances. The entire cast is impeccable, but Tom Holland (the absolute standout), Riley Keough, and Bill Skarsgård deserve the shoutout due to their genuinely impressive displays. However, the high number of characters and their respective arcs unnecessarily overextend the runtime. Too much time is given to characters who, in retrospect, barely have an impact in the narrative or in the protagonist. Some are used as mere plot devices or kill targets for the sake of entertainment. Nevertheless, the narrative’s focus on religion is bold and audacious, showing how blind faith can negatively influence people’s lives, taking them and others through the most painful paths. Depending on each person’s view on religion, on how open the mind can be and the sensibility to bloody violence, I leave my warning that this film might not be for everyone. But, if it is for you, it will be hard to forget. Rating: B+
_**Drearily fighting… the devil all the time**_ In backwood towns of West Virginia and southern Ohio during the mid-60s several characters converge around a disillusioned orphan (Tom Holland) devoted to protecting those he loves. “The Devil All the Time” (2020) is a slow-burn Southern Gothic psychological drama with crime thrills in the mold of "Undertow" (2004) mixed with the dismal rural tone of, say, “Winter’s Bone” (2010), “Mud” (2012), “Joe” (2013) and “1922” (2017). The bleak story emphasizes the deep mysteries of life, like man’s brutality to fellow man, premature death, unanswered prayer, religious misbelief/error, justification of sin, corrupt authority figures, the downward spiral of a criminal lifestyle, divine justice (whether you perceive it or not), hope and, maybe, redemption. Some complain that it’s ultimately pointless, but it’s not. It may be meandering and ambiguous, but it’s not pointless. You just have to be braced for a slow drama, degenerate characters, lots o’ narration (by the author of the book), time jumps, convoluted storytelling and a muted emotional payoff. Another thing to consider is that the story doesn’t become compelling until the last 50-55 minutes. The movie doesn’t ridicule people who believe in Christianity, as some have criticized, but rather realistically shows how certain individuals with mental issues can misinterpret the Scriptures or the Spirit’s leading, as well as use their position to serve their carnal interests rather than serve people. There are weird and disturbing aspects that are gut-wrenching or disgusting, but the author based these things on real-life cases. It’s a quality production with convincing acting/costuming/sets/locations, but the snaky downbeat story isn’t for everyone. The film runs 2 hours, 16 minutes and was shot in Alabama (Anniston, Montevallo, Birmingham, Oak Mountain State Park and several other points in the area). GRADE: B-
It's a prayer log...but it don't work too good. First off this movie have good moments and dark moments, be ready for this roller coaster cause it'll be a ride. I love how they have the author of the book being the narrator for this movie. Saints becomes sinners and vice versa without even knowing it. Between the performance of the cast and how this whole story unfolds, it is a journey of evil, faith, religion, and power among all who are living in this rural area. I must say this is worth watching but man, it is soul wrecking darkness. Just be prepare for this watch. Pairing this with soul wrecking tough watches like The Nightingale (2018) or GWEN (2018) comes to mind.
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