Exclusive: Watch the opening scene of The Devil’s Candy

Last Updated on July 31, 2021

The Devil's Candy Sean Byrne Ethan Embry

THE DEVIL'S CANDY, the second feature from THE LOVED ONES writer/director Sean Byrne, is getting some great word of mouth from those who have been lucky enough to see it already. That includes our own Chris Bumbray, who gave the film an 8/10 review after watching it at the Toronto International Film Festival a year and a half ago.

A whole lot more people are about to get a chance to watch the movie, as it will be receiving a theatrical and VOD release tomorrow, March 17th.

To mark the occasion, we have an EXCLUSIVE clip to share today that offers a look at the film's opening scene. To watch the first two and a half minutes of THE DEVIL'S CANDY, click play on the video below.

Starring Ethan Embry, Shiri Appleby, Pruitt Taylor Vince, and Kiara Glasco, the film has the following synopsis: 

Diehard metalhead and struggling artist Jesse moves with his wife and daughter to a middle-of-nowhere Texas town, unaware that the new house they got for an unbelievable deal comes with a grisly history. Disturbing demonic goings-on culminate with the appearance of Ray. He’s the home’s former resident, and he’s here to do the Devil’s bidding. 

The things I've been hearing about THE DEVIL'S CANDY sound so good, I have to check this out for myself as soon as possible.

Source: Arrow in the Head

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