Prey for the Devil | Film Review

I hadn't heard too much about this film around the time it came out, other than one negative review, so when it came out on Prime Video, I was apprehensive, but also really interested in seeing it.

A nun (Jacqueline Byers) trains to perform exorcisms to save a young girl from the same demon that possessed her mother.

The concept of this film was a lot better than the film itself. It was a really interesting place to start.

It sits in a weird time. The film feels old-fashioned, but in some places it also feels somewhat modern.

Not much happens. There's a lot of downtime between 'scary' scenes and exorcisms in which the characters are just talking, or moving around, but nothing is actually happening.

The story and characters aren't as interesting as they could have been. Some of the supporting characters could have definitely done with having a bit more development to allow the audience to connect with them. If I cared more about the characters, I would have cared a lot more about what happened to them.

It also wasn't as scary as it could have been - in that it wasn't scary at all. The trailer definitely makes it seem like the film is full of jumpscares, dark moments and genuine terrors, but there's not much of that in the actual film.

Overall, there are much better 'exorcism' movies out there to watch, so I probably wouldn't recommend this one.

3.5/10


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