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“Deliver Us From Evil” talks about a policeman who lives in New York City named Ralph Sarchie. The most difficult in his life is now he is struggling with his personal matter, when he begins to investigate a mysterious continuum murder that no one can explain the causes of their deaths.
Director Scott Derrickson demonstrates a knack for atmosphere but little sense of pacing; some sequences are effectively spooky (particularly one set at the Bronx Zoo), though just as many feel uninspired.
Deliver Us From Evil is too glossy and loud, and too similar to other entertaining "fright fests". If Derrickson had pulled back a little he may have delivered a more convincing, original and unnerving film.
What begins promisingly enough ends up a gratuitously violent, underwritten, depressing scrap heap of a movie that aims for two audiences and misses both.