1/10
Really nothing to fear at all
5 January 2015
Warning: Spoilers
Apart from the slow pace and the predictability, every character in the movie acted abnormal. Even the Family that moved to Stull.

Having seen this so called horror movie, I'm left with a big why and one how?

How does Pastor Kingsman get in touch with the dad in the family in the first place, when they lived in a big city six states away?

Why would they move to a tiny town in the middle of nowhere when they were happy in the city?

Why does Pastor Kingsman open the gate to hell and let the devil out, just so he can close it again?

Why let the devil out in the first place?

Why does the oldest sister trust the creepy Noah?

Why are the sisters not telling their parents about the tooth found in the cake?

Why does the dad go to the church, when his youngest daughter is clearly sick/possessed?

Why is the family not taking her to the hospital?

Why will the other family in the house where the brother tries to hide not help him?

Why is Noah not warning the family and tell them to get out before it's too late?

Why hasn't Noah exposed Kingsman or killed him?

Why does the elder sister, who survives don't flee the town or take vengeance on Kingsman?

Why do the townspeople of Stull accept that Kingsman worship the devil?

Why is this movie so stupid? Don't bother watching this. It's not worth it.
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