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2/10
Boredom's Five...
paul_haakonsen26 December 2021
Sometimes you just got to stop up, take stock and actually take heed to the ratings on IMDb. But since I rarely do so, I do get to sit through some rather questionable movies from time to time. And "Devil's Five" was one such occurrence.

Now, I hadn't heard about this 2021 movie prior to sitting down to watch it. So I didn't know what to expect from writers George Brianka, Timothy David Clark, Edwin M. Figueroa and Terry R. Wickham, but I am rather impressed that not one, but four writers managed to conjure stuff for a movie that totally fell short of providing me with much of any entertainment or enjoyment. A rare feat in itself actually.

The storyline told in "Devil's Five" was bland and bordering of being downright boring. It felt like I was watching something written by preteens for a horror themed writing contest. So yeah, you are not in for anything grand or spectacular should you opt to sit down and watch "Devil's Five".

Sure, I will admit that the movie's title and its cover/poster was what lured me to watch it in the first place. Well, that and also the fact that it was a horror movie that I hadn't already seen. However, the only horror here was how laughably bad the movie was.

Needless to say that I wasn't familiar with a single actor or actress in the movie. Nor can I claim that I was impressed with what I saw. But I am sure that it wasn't singularly the fault of the actors and actresses, as I do think that the writers were not delivering anything worthwhile or solid for the actors and actresses to work with.

If you enjoy a proper horror movie, you might want to do yourself a favor and stay clear of "Devil's Five" from directors George Brianka, Edwin M. Figueroa and Terry R. Wickham.

I am rating "Devil's Five" a more than generous two out of ten stars.
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3/10
Say you love Satan
nogodnomasters26 September 2021
Warning: Spoilers
A man (Ralf Scheepers) is pulled over in a high speed chase with a woman (Diana Noris ) in the trunk. Weird things happen and the woman is taken away in an ambulance while the man is taken downtown for questioning. He has on him a number of thumb drives which are all unrelated other than they involve conjuring the devil.

The films didn't tie together as well as they should which made the ending dumb.

Guide: F-word, sex, nudity (Chanise Renae ?) 1 1/2 stars.
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1/10
Devil's Jive is more like it...
tmccull5221 December 2021
Warning: Spoilers
The positive reviews for this rancid bowel movement of a film must have come from the producers, cast, and crew. No one else who wasn't connected to this cinematic piece of garbage would have anything good to say about it.

The Devil is coming to destroy the Earth after being summoned through a computer virus? What? Satan's Facebook page and e-mails accounts were down or something?

"Say you love Satan! Say you love Satan!" screams one imbecile while he's stabbing another imbecile to death. Not "Help!" or "No, don't!", but "Say you love Satan!" Yep. Unh hunh. Fer share. My first thought would be to proclaim my undying affection for the Devil while I'm being hacked to death. Wouldn't everybody's be?

The acting is the most horrific thing about this fetid butt-blast of a film. The script sucked on a galactic scale, and the anthologies that lead up to the culmination of the film could have been written by a fourth-grader with a dim imagination.

Go ahead and "Say you love Satan!!!" if you'd like, but avoid this bit of butt-cheese at all costs.
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1/10
Ignore the One Good Review
arfdawg-124 September 2021
This is the worst movie of the year.

Bar None.

Boring, stupid and poorly made.

It looks like a student movie --high school.

The acting -- well, what acting?

To give you an idea of how bad this movie is without giving ou any spoilers, there is a photo shoot in an abandoned building and the two people come in wearing masks (this would protect against asbestos). The photographer looks around and says "we dont need masks." Really?

And the woman who is being photographed must be having sex with the casting director because she cannot act in the slightest.

You cannt even begin to imagine how utterly bad his movie is.

The one other review here that give it a 10 is clearly someone who worked on the film.
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10/10
Great short film for a lower budget horror
dongribben17 October 2021
Good old campy horror fun. If you liked American Horror Story: 1984 and Evil Dead, you'll get a kick out of this, particularly the short directed by George Brianka "Don't say these words!", which also adds in a bit of NY urban legend lore.
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8/10
This is good Ole horror
yoda-5418825 September 2021
Watched so, much movies life of 40 years. These directors keeps you on your toes without the gimmicks of computer cartoon FX. Mr. Wickham on his part of directing thinks basic, driven horror ( 70's + 80's jondra) with creativity added and uses it in all scenes that drive this wraparound. It's not a wait and see sleeper. Gives suspense, blood, spooky film of camera work and blended well edited music. Acting and locations bring out Devil's Five. Very thought-out of what a film should bring to the screen. Three directors made this into one classic. Believe also the film won couple rewards. When time enjoy a film that has influence, vision how at one time movies were made and should be.
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10/10
What!!!!
trojin697 August 2019
It's a great story 5 diffrent movies in one if you love creepshow you'll love devil's five plots leave you wanting more.
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10/10
Great Film!
mrmatthewsilva28 October 2021
Very proud of Terry R. Wickham and his crew for getting this piece made and out to the public. A lot of work goes into making these films and by watching this piece I can see all the effort and overall talent put into it. Great work 10/10.
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8/10
A Good Horror Anthology That Keeps You Guessing
andrewk-7315929 September 2021
Devil's Five is a horror anthology with occult themes and is reminiscent of Tales From The Crypt or Creepshow.

It's not a big budget studio film, but rather a labor of love that took the filmmakers years to create. It's important to remember this going in.

The quality of the segments varies as 3 different directors worked on it. My favorite segments were "Stash" & the wraparound "Devil's Five". My least favorite was "Choke".

I'm not going to delve into the plot details as I don't want to give any spoilers here. There's an interesting wrap around that ties the other four stories together, therefore making five parts, and with the occult theme that's where you get your title of Devil's Five from.

Since I'm not going to discuss the story elements or ruin any surprises, I wanted to take a moment to mention the cinematography here and the actual directing of the film. The wraparound scene is action-packed and really pulls you in and gets you interested in seeing what the rest of the movie has to offer. The first segment "Abandoned", starts with the two main characters having a discussion that some people might dismiss, but you should pay attention as it foreshadows the shape of things to come. This combined with some of the cinematic shots and artistic directing of the piece get you interested right away. If there's anything detrimental about this segment I would say that there is what I feel and unnecessary nude scene, But otherwise I enjoyed it.

My favorite segment is the final segment of the four stories, "Stash". Again I want to point out some of the camera work here, very atmospheric and suspenseful, to a chilling effect in a few scenes.

Overall I would say if you're a fan of horror, the type of person who used to like to go to the old video stores and pick out a random VHS or DVD horror show or two to watch on the weekend This is just the film for you. A good variety of different horror stories with varying degrees of suspense that are tied together by a wraparound piece. You can tell that this is a labor of love, and not the director and the actors and cinematographers worked very hard to bring their vision to the screen.

Director Terry R Wickham is someone who's work generally improves with each movie or film piece that he releases, And it's been a pleasure watching him develop over the years as a filmmaker. This is by far the best, And I'm looking forward to his next film which will be a feature length film called Double Vision.

On a side note, before leaving my review I read a few of the others on this site. The one overly long negative review in particular was laughable. It's obviously written by a want to be film critic that comes across as a filled director or producer with an ax to grind. No one should dislike a film this much, it's to the point of almost being a parody.

8 out of 10 stars and keep in mind that is given going in with the viewpoint that this is not a professional Hollywood studio film but as I said a labor of love made with a lower budget than most films yet still managing to pull off a suspenseful horror filled adventure.
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