The Devil’s Manor (1896)

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Rating: ★★½
The Devil Causes Mischief

An early Georges Melies whimsy only a few minutes long in which The Devil appears and causes mischief

Dante’s Inferno (1911)

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Rating: ★★★★
Vision of Hell

An extraordinary find, the first ever feature film, a depiction of Dante’s Inferno and a descent down to visit the damned in Hell conducted with an incredible ambition for the time the film was made

Häxan (1922)

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Rating: ★★★½
Satanism and Witchcraft Documentary

A bizarre pseudo-documentary from the silent era that claims to recount a history of Satanism and witchcraft. Much of the film’s thesis is spurious but the results are facsinating

Maciste in Hell (1925)

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Rating: ★★½
Italian Muscleman in Hell

Fascinating artifact from the silent era. One of the original Italian muscleman films in which the titular strongman is whisked down to Hell where efforts are made to seduce him into staying

Faust (1926)

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Rating: ★★★★★
Pact with the Devil

F.W. Murnau’s version of the classic tale of an aging scholar selling his soul to the Devil for youth and love is one of the most fabulous pieces of pure cinema to come out of the German Expressionist era

The Student of Prague (1926)

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Rating: ★★★½
Pact with the Devil/Malevolent Doppelganger

A classic of the German Expressionist era about a poor student who sells his shadow to The Devil, only to have it become a malevolent doppelganger. As with much of the work to emerge from this era, the film manages directorial effects that still look amazing today

All That Money Can Buy (1941)

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Rating: ★★★★
Pact with The Devil

Classic film about a lawyer arguing in court to save a man who has sold his soul to The Devil. On screen, this is turned into a highly entertaining sentimentalised Frank Capra-type film about American greatness

The Devil’s Envoys (1942)

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Rating: ★★★★
The Devil Tempts Innocent Lovers

Beautifully pure-hearted French Wartime allegory set during the Middle Ages about The Devil who has sent out envoys to tempt mortals into damnation via affairs of the heart

Heaven Can Wait (1943)

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Rating: ★★★½
Womaniser Tells His Life Story to The Devil

An entry in the 1940s light fantasy films in which compulsive womaniser Don Ameche arrives in the afterlife where he tells his life story to The Devil

Angel on My Shoulder (1946)

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Rating: ★★★
Man Returns From Hell to Do the Devil's Mischief

One of the films from the 1940s fad for light afterlife fantasies in which mobster Paul Muni is sent back from Hell by The Devil in the body of a respectable judge to create mischief

Meet Mr Lucifer (1953)

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Rating: ★★
The Devil Stirs Mischief Via TV

One of the forgotten comedies from UK’s Ealing Studios, this rails against the evils of the then new medium of television where The Devil contrives to make people miserable by getting them to watch tv

The Story of Mankind (1957)

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Heavenly Tribunal Judges Human History

Laughable Irwin Allen film that conducts a tour of human history via stock footage as Vincent Price’s The Devil holds a heavenly tribunal to judge humanity for inventing the atomic bomb

The Undead (1957)

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Rating: ★★★
Hypnotic Regression/Mediaeval Witchery

An early Roger Corman film that stirs a fascinating mix of elements involving hypnotic regression, witchery, time travel and appearances from The Devil

The Devil’s Eye (1960)

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Rating: ★★★
The Devil Tempts Innocents Comedy

Ingmar Bergman comedy in which The Devil sends Don Juan to tempt a vicar’s wife. A minor Bergman entry where he seems unsuited to directing comedy and allows his usual weighty philosophical preoccupations to intrude

Macario (1960)

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Rating: ★★½
Death Gifts a Peasant Healing Water

Mexican film made to celebrate the Day of the Dead wherein Death befriends a poor peasant and bequeaths him a gift of a gourd of healing water. While not terribly sophisticated, this works as a pure and simple fable

Bedazzled (1967)

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Rating: ★★★
Pact with the Devil/Black Comedy

British comedy made with an acerbic bite featuring Dudley Moore as a hapless loser who makes a pact with Peter Cook’s Devil to win the love of his life but has the wording of each wish contorted around on him

Quatermass and the Pit (1967)

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Rating: ★★★★
Alien Artefact

The third and in the opinion of many the best of Hammer’s Quatermass films in which Nigel Kneale introduces a conceptually wild array of ideas about Martians, race memory, psychic powers and The Devil

Tales of Mystery and Imagination (1968)

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Rating: ★★★
Edgar Allan Poe Anthology

Trilogy of Edgar Allan Poe tales from three European directors. Roger Vadim’s opening episode drags but both Louis Malle and Federico Fellini deliver standout works in their respective segments

Cry of the Banshee (1970)

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Mysterious Stranger/Witch's Retribution

Dreary film in which Vincent Price is a magistrate who is haunted by a manifestation of The Devil for his witch persecutions. The publicity falsely tried to sell this as an Edgar Allan Poe adaptation.

The Beast of the Yellow Night (1971)

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Rating: ★★
Beast Transformation/Pact with the Devil

One of the films from the heyday of the Filipino exploitation cinema fad. John Ashley makes a pact with the Devil,up in another man’s body and periodically turns into what is a werewolf in all but name

Lisa and the Devil (1972)

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Rating: ★★★★
Italian Psycho-Thriller/Haunted House Film

The last great film from Mario Bava, an exquisitely dreamy giallo/haunted house film that had the ignomity of being butchered and made into an Exorcist copy when it came out

Belladonna of Sadness (1973)

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Rating: ★★½
Anime Erotica/Temptation by the Devil

Osama Tezuka is a cult figure in anime and manga – what is less well known is that he also made adult animation. This, about a woman’s temptation by The Devil in mediaeval France, is a mind-boggling array of psychedelia and eroticism

Allegro Non Troppo (1976)

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Rating: ★★★★
Fantasia Spoof/Animation

An Italian-made homage to/parody of Fantasia offering an anthology of animated tales. This is witty and more adult in tone, yet perfectly charming and delightful in its own way

The Evil (1978)

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Rating: ★★
Haunted House

Classic 1970s haunted film – at least the ending reveals otherwise. While most haunted house films focus on creating spooky atmosphere, this has been designed as a copy of The Omen driven by a series of bizarre novelty deaths

The Visitor (1979)

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Satan is an Alien/Impregnation

Head-scratchingly strange Italian film that seems made as a crosshatch of 1970s Devil Child films and Close Encounters of the Third Kind. Makes no sense in terms of story but worth watching for the bizarreness of its imagery

Dracula (1980)

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Rating: ★★
Anime/Dracula vs Satanism

Not an adaptation of Bram Stoker but an anime based on the Marvel comic-book Tomb of Dracula (the same title that gave birth to Blade)

The Devil and Max Devlin (1981)

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Pacts with the Devil/Disney Comedy

Dreary Disney live-action comedy that casts Bill Cosby as The Devil who tasks a hapless Elliott Gould with trying to find redemption by getting three innocents to sell their souls

Forbidden Zone (1982)

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Rating: ★★★
Gonzo Other-Dimensional Musical

Cultishly bizarre, deliberately offbeat and wacky film that was made as a vehicle for the band Oingo Boingo. More a film you admire for its determination to be strange than anything else

Adam and Eve vs the Cannibals (1983)

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Rating: ★★
Adam and Eve in the Prehistoric Wildness

A bizarre Italian film that recounts the Biblical story of Adam and Eve and then follows on from their banishment from Eden and into the wilderness where they encounter dinosaurs, cavemen and wild beasts

The Company of Wolves (1984)

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Rating: ★★★★
Little Red Riding Hood with Werewolves

In his first film, Neil Jordan adapts an Angela Carter story that retells Little Red Riding Hood as a werewolf film that becomes a fascinating swim of fairytale and sexual allegory

Second Time Lucky (1984)

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Adam and Eve Comedy

One of the most excruciatingly painful films ever made – a softcore comedy in which God and The Devil make a bet to replay the Garden of Eden by reincarnating Adam and Eve throughout history. Filled with ghastly over-the-top performances and much eye-rolling innuendo

The Dungeonmaster (1984)

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Warrior's Virtual Quest/Anthology

An anthology film produced by Charles Band where assorted directors turn in seven episodes all centred around a videogame warrior put through a series of tests by The Devil

Crossroads (1986)

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Rating: ★★★★
Blues Music Quest/Pact With The Devil

One of Walter Hill’s finest films that sets out in search of the soul of blues music, featuring a superlative performance from Joe Seneca as an aging bluesman who wants back the soul he traded to The Devil for success

Prince of Darkness (1987)

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Rating: ★★★
The Devil and Quantum Physics

One of the less successful, nevertheless underrated John Carpenter films where he pays tribute to Nigel Kneale in a conceptually mind-boggling mix of deviltry and quantum physics

Rock’n’Roll Nightmare (1987)

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Bad Movie Classic/Heavy Metal Star vs Demonic Forces

A bad movie classic. A vanity project for Canadian heavy metal star/bodybuilder Jon-Mikl Thor who plays a heavy metal star who takes frequently his shirt off to pose while his band are killed by demonic forces (represented by the screen’s maybe worst ever puppet effects) as they try to record an album

Hunk (1987)

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Rating: ★½
Pact with the Devil for the Perfect Male Body

A lightweight comedy in which nerd Steve Levitt makes a pact with The Devil to have the perfect male body but soon comes to regret his decision

The Witches of Eastwick (1987)

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Rating: ★★★★
Witches vs the Devil/War of the Sexes Comedy

Deliriously frothy and enjoyable George Miller film with Cher, Susan Sarandon and Michelle Pfeiffer as three witches who conjure forth Devil figure – Jack Nicholson in full barnstorming mode

Angel Heart (1987)

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Rating: ★★★★
Film Noir/Pact with The Devil

Dazzling mash-up of 1940s film noir and the horror genre. One of the most beautifully filmed of all horror films, Alan Parker creates a bygone world with a visual sensuality that constantly edges over into the fantastic

Highway 61 (1991)

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Rating: ★★★★
Gonzo Road Movie/Pursuit By The Devil

Director Bruce McDonald and writer/star Don McKellar make an hilariously eccentric road movie as McKellar takes a trip down the title route with a dead body while pursued by The Devil

Split Second (1992)

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Rating: ★★
Satanic Alien Serial Killer

A mishmash of Alien copy and supernatural serial killer film set in a drowned future London with a script that makes no real sense. The film’s buddy cop relationship starring Rutger Hauer does have its amusements.

Needful Things (1993)

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Rating: ★★
The Devil Stirs up a Small Town/Stephen King Adaptation

Anodyne adaptation of a weaker Stephen king novel about a curio shop that sells objects that cause people to become obsessed and in so doing wreaks havoc throughout a small town

Faust (1994)

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Rating: ★★★★
Pact with the Devil/Surreal Puppet Version

Czech animator Jan Svankmajer offers up his wonderfully bizarre part-live-action, part-Claymation interpretation of the classic story of Faust and his pact with The Devil

The Day of the Beast (1995)

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Rating: ★★
Biblical End Times Prophecies Comedy

The second film from Spain’s Alex de la Iglesia, a comedy poking fun at Biblical End Times prophecies. Quite a promising idea that eventually dissolves into a caper comedy

Deconstructing Harry (1997)

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Rating: ★★★½
Writer's Self-Analysis Comedy

A Woody Allen film in which he plays a writer on his way to receive an award. The film drifts in and out of a series of vignettes and stories he has written, including a number of fantastic interludes, with highly amusing effect

The Kingdom II (1997)

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Rating: ★★★
Haunted Hospital/Black Comedy

Follow-up to Lars von Trier’s haunted hospital mini-series The Kingdom. The story is continued, although the plot seems rickety and either drops elements or veers off on other tangents as though it is being made up as people go along

Spawn (1997)

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Rating: ★★
Demon Superhero/Comic-Book Adaptation

A very disappointing film adaptation of Todd MacFarlane’s cult comic-book where all of the moody darkness emerges with one-dimensional effect as little more than The Punisher with horns

Phantoms (1998)

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Rating: ★★★★
Evil Force Takes Over a Small Town/Dean R. Koontz Adaptation

One of the best and most underrated Dean R. Koontz adaptations, which creates eerie atmosphere out a town where the residents have disappeared due to what is revealed as a uniquely different creature

Possessed (1999)

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Rating: ★★½
Plague/Possession by the Devil

Early film from Danish director Anders Rønnow-Klarlund. This starts out as a plague outbreak drama and then does a bizarre mid-film twist to become a possession film

The Ninth Gate (1999)

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Rating: ★★★
Quest for Occult Tome

Roman Polanski makes a return to Rosemary’s Baby territory in this work with Johnny Depp as a rare book collector on the trail of an occult tome. Polanski great a great sense of sinister forces surrounding Depp but the film reaches an unsatisfying ending

Simon Magus (1999)

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Rating: ★★★
Orthodox Jewish Village/Visions of the Devil

Film set in a small 19th Century Orthodox Jewish village struggling to deal with the modern world, featuring Noah Taylor as a fool troubled by visions of The Devil

South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut (1999)

South Park: Bigger Longer and Uncut (1999) poster
Rating: ★★★
South Park Film/Absurdist Adult Animation

A theatrical release spun off from tv’s cult absurdist/scatological show. Not as sophisticated as later seasons of the tv series but with a raucously wacky bite that is frequently hilarious

End of Days (1999)

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The Devil Returns to Earth at The Millennium/Action Film

Arnold Schwarzenegger takes on The Devil on the eve of the millennium. This is essentially The Omen and one of its ilk having been reworked as a mindless big-budget action and effects movie

Bedazzled (2000)

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Pact with the Devil Comedy

US remake of the British comedy where Brendan Fraser is a schmuck who sells his soul to The Devil who twists the wording of each wish. The bite of the original is lacking

Jesus and Her Gospel of Yes (2004)

Jesus and Her Gospel of Yes (2004) poster
Rating: ★★½
Surrealist Modern Life of Jesus

A mind-boggling surrealist retelling of the life of Jesus (where the role has been cast with a woman). Crammed with strange imagery and symbolism. Very off the beaten track

The Passion of the Christ (2004)

The Passion of the Christ (2004) poster
Rating: ★★
Christian Torture Film

Mel Gibson wants to give us a film that shows Jesus’s suffering leading up to the Crucifixion but has taken it to such an extreme that he has actually created a Torture Porn film that gives the Saw and Hostel franchises a run for their money

Constantine (2005)

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Rating: ★★
Occult Investigator/Comic Book Adaptation

Adaptation of DC’s Hellblazer comic-book that gets the Hollywood treatment where all of the character’s background and look has been thrown out and the part badly miscast with Keanu Reeves

Tenacious D in the Pick of Destiny (2006)

Tenacious D and the Pick of Destiny (2006) poster
Rating: ★★
Rockstars' Gonzo Quest

Film spinoff of the rock parody act headed by Jack Black. This emerges like i>The Blues Brothers recast with Cheech and Chong and delivers some occasionally surreal and amusing gags

Ghost Rider (2007)

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Rating: ★★½
Comic-Book Avenger/Demonic Superhero

Film adaptation of Marvel Comics’ demon superhero emerges as better than it had the right to be. The risibility of the image of a motorcycle-riding demon hero is made to work through some vivid and way-out effects

The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus (2009)

The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus (2009) poster
Rating: ★★★½
Magical Circus/Deals with the Devil

This wouldn’t be a Terry Gilliam if it wasn’t cursed by bad luck – the death of star Heath Ledger. It’s the most Gilliam-esque film in some years where Gilliam and his designers leap off into deliriously madcap surrealism

The Night Chronicles 1: Devil (2010)

The Night Chronicles 1: Devil (2010) poster
Rating: ★★★½
Trapped in an Elevator with The Devil

Clever concept of five people trapped in an elevator where one of them is The Devil. One of the better films to come out under the much debased name of M. Night Shyamalan who lends his name as producer

Necronos (2010)

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Black Sorcerer Seeks Sacrificial Victims

German low-budget film about a resurrected sorcerer, this goes out on a wild edge, winds everything up to 15 on the dial and positively wades in blood, gore and torture scenes

Father’s Day (2011)

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Rating: ★★
Troma Film/Possessed Killer/Bad Taste Splatter

Troma film that ventures back into their regular bad taste territory. This often feels like a film that never coheses into a particularly clear idea of what it is trying to do, possibly the result of six different directors

Suing the Devil (2011)

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Satan on Trial in Court

A Christian-made film based on the intriguing idea of Satan on trial in a courtroom. A film that in its bad acting, laughable dialogue and lack of conviction rivals The Room in bad movie stakes. The usually worthwhile Malcolm McDowell, who for some reason also produces, gives one of his worst performances

The Monk (2011)

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Rating: ★★
Monk's Temptation by the Devil

The Monk is a sordid classic of 18th Century Gothic literature, filled with crazed lusts and Catholic guilt and damnation. However, in the hands of French director Dominik Moll, all the tortured sexuality has been watered down and the story stuffed as a costume drama

Melies Cinemagician (2011)

Rating: ★★★★
Compilation of Georges Melies Shorts

Melies Cinemagician is a special screening of a selection of films from Georges Melies presented by Vancouver’s Vancity Theater to celebrate the 150th anniversary of his birth. The show was a live performance involving a score composed especially for the event, displays of conjuring tricks and a magic lantern show. The same year also saw […]

Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance (2012)

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Comic-Book Avenger/Demonic Superhero

Ridiculous sequel to the Marvel Comics adaptation with an indifferently written script assembled from cliches, forgettable action scenes and Nicolas Cage giving one of his silliest performances in ages

The Devil’s Carnival (2012)

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Rating: ★★
Carnival for Damned Souls in Hell

Darren Lynn Bousman, the director best known for the Saw sequels, makes a musical about a circus set in Hell through which three damned souls pass, enacting updated versions of various of Aesop’s Fables

Horns (2013)

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Rating: ★★
Man Grows a Set of Devil Horns

An Alexandra Aja adaptation of a Joe Hill novel that comes with a diabolical glee as Daniel Radcliffe develops a set of devil horns and finds everyone confessing their deepest secrets to him

Winter’s Tale (2014)

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Rating: ★★
Urban Fantasy/Romance/Fate and Miracles

Akiva Goldsman, a screenwriter who has laid a trail of devastation through the genre, attempts to film a classic fantasy novel that has aptly described as unfilmable, resulting in a curtailed story that works in individual scenes but is mostly a spawling patchwork of fantasy elements and a romance that never seems to spark

Rosemary’s Baby (2014)

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Satanic Impregnation

Roman Polanski’s Rosemary’s Baby was a classic film that popularised the modern interest in occult and deviltry on film; this sad remake is something that only parrots the cliches that have set in in the ensuing 46 years and clumsily mishandles all of Polanski’s comically edgy paranoia