Belzebuth
Directed by Emilio Portes
On the U.S. / Mexico border, special agent Emanuel Ritter leads a police investigation into a series of shocking deaths involving young children. When a priest from the vatican links the ancient demon Belzebuth to the murders, a descent into horror ensues. From director Emilio Portes, BELZEBUTH is a dark, terrifying new work of demonic possession. A SHUDDER ORIGINAL.
Shocking deaths on the US/Mexico border lead a special agent toward an ancient demon.
Cast: Tobin Bell, Joaquín Cosio, Tate Ellington
Member Reviews
I enjoyed this movie, cool concept and
Second time was better than the first. It's like watching a new movie all over again. GREAT MOVIE
Good movie with some flaws that can be overlooked. Don't let "the truth" get in the way of a good story. It really isn't super predictable. It is a good movie for a messed up horror night. The ending wasn't super strong but, you have to end a movie some how. So, I think it was fine.
Where do I start? The plot was predictable, and the characters were not that memorable. Spoiler warning......If you don't like seeing babies get unalived this one is not the one for you. Then there is the "witch" or "fortune teller." This frustrated me the most. Did the writers/producers not think to do a little bit of research before making this movie? The "witch" is giving a tarot reading, and there are four devil cards. FOUR. There is only one devil card in any tarot deck. I should know because I have two decks myself. Then, she tells the main character that he needs to find Christ. Is she a witch or a Christian? This entire movie is filled with Christian idealogy. PLEASE next time you try to make a possession movie, try to do a little bit more research on what witchcraft actually is.
pretty good.... I love anything to do with demons