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The figure of the Devil is always iconic when it appears in horror movies. Here are top 10 horror movies with the Devil that will let you see the real evil.]]>

The master of evil has many different names, such as the Devil, Satan, Beelzebub, or Lucifer. In a general and conventional sense, they all represent an evil, tempting being that contradicts the concepts of goodness, love, and true belief in the divine. And the cinema has also represented this figure in different horror movies with the Devil.

Top 10 Horror Movies With The Devil That Reveal The True Face Of Evil

In the past, the West used to embody in the figure of the Devil certain pagan elements, extracted from the description of the satyr Pan from Greek mythology, which the Christian tradition connects with the image of the goat.

However, since cinema was invented, the Devil has been represented in very different ways, which makes it a changing motif, difficult to define. Sometimes, the character even appears very humanized, more complex, and with less deformed characteristics; giving him more complexity and depth in horror movies about the Devil.

Up next, we will look at the 10 best horror movies with the Devil that show the Devil in various ways, from classical to modern:

Top 10 Horror Movies with the Devil that Reveal the True Face of Evil

Table of Contents

  • 1. The Exorcist (1973)
  • 2. The Evil Dead (1981)
  • 3. Rosemary's Baby (1968)
  • 4. Omen III: The Final Conflict (1981)
  • 5. Angel Heart (1987)
  • 6. The Witches of Eastwick (1987)
  • 7. It (1990)
  • 8. The Prophecy (1995)
  • 9. The Devil's Advocate (1997)
  • 10. Constantine (2005)

1. The Exorcist (1973)

The Exorcist is one of the classics of horror movies and movies in general, not just horror movies with the Devil. It takes up the archetypal depiction of a person possessed by a demonic spirit, which little by little is losing their humanity and becoming a mere instrument of the Devil.

And indeed that is what happens to Linda Blair, who was only 14 years old at the time the movie was made. Directed by William Friedkin and starring Ellen Burstyn, this film uses the classical theme of the Devil to recreate it in a contemporary setting mixed with religious traditions, creating a dense and distressing climate.

2. The Evil Dead (1981)

This 80s classic comes from the mind of one of the most iconic directors of all time, Sam Raimi. Evil Dead is a story of teenagers going to the woods, messing with what they should not and dark supernatural forces do not miss an opportunity to mess with them.

The story begins, as we already mentioned, with a group of teenagers who travel to a lonely cabin in the forest. Once there, they find a mysterious book and decide to open it to read that it has to say. What happens is that, by doing that, they awaken a few ancient demons who want to possess them all and destroy their lives.

3. Rosemary's Baby (1968)

We are looking at one of the classics of the great director Roman Polanski and one of the great horror movies with the Devil of all time: Rosemary's Baby. Starring Mia Farrow and John Cassavetes, it tackles one of the most archetypal themes that revolve around the Devil: the woman pregnant with his child, who is the Antichrist.

Mia Farrow's character is the unfortunate one chosen for such a task. Through a satanic cult, she is deceived and driven to the brink of madness, before the terrifying truth is revealed to her. Anguish, paranoia, and suffocation produce this film that, once you have seen it, you will never forget.

4. Omen III: The Final Conflict (1981)

Here is the movie that wraps up the trilogy of The Omen. The Devil does not appear in person, but the figure of his herald, according to Christianity, the so-called Antichrist is the character Damien Thorn, masterfully played by Sam Neill. The appeal of the movie lies in presenting evil that is within famous political or economic figures who live among us today.

5. Angel Heart (1987)

This work has more police than horror overtones and the Devil is shown in the character of Louis Cyphre (Robert De Niro), pronounced "Louie-Cypher", phonetically similar to Lucifer. His representation is of a sophisticated malignancy: dark suit, long hair and nails, full beard and a striking staff.

During most of the film he is seated and only at the end of the movie does he reveal his true nature.

6. The Witches of Eastwick (1987)

In this adaptation of the novel of the same name by John Updike, a version of the Devil is presented in a tragicomic manner. His role has more than one presentation: a playboy demon, lover of the pleasures of life, such as food and wine, but especially of women.

Daryl Van Horne (Jack Nicholson) is an entertaining demon who indulges in the vagaries of the flesh and lives with three women, played by Susan Sarandon, Cher, and Michelle Pfeiffer. Quite a satyr in the good sense of the word.

7. It (1990)

Evil doesn't need to be interpreted with hideous figures as tradition dictates, such as this miniseries in which the demon takes the form of a clown and at the end of the play appears as a large spider. The Devil, or "It", as Stephen King wanted to suggest, can be anything; it may even lack a name but there is always a common denominator: it will be something terrifying that feeds on our deepest fears.

While It differs from the horror movies with the Devil on this list, you simply have to see Tim Curry bringing evil to life in this classic that sent chills through an entire generation.

8. The Prophecy (1995)

In this film Lucifer is played by Viggo Mortensen: A dark, evil, bloodthirsty being yet handsome and charming in his own way. The plot of the movie focuses on the war between the angels Gabriel and Michael, but the appearance of the Devil himself is the climax point of the movie.

9. The Devil's Advocate (1997)

One of the horror movies with Devil in the title on this list, The Devil's Advocate enters into moral and ethical dilemmas. What better than a neck and tie devil, who is a millionaire with a lot of power and played by Al Pacino? John Milton is a modern, hyperactive Devil in the guise of a sophisticated man who lives in the heart of New York.

This Devil, without losing the sense of evil, is an allegory of justice and temptation within the morass of politics and money, which will come into conflict with Kevin Lomax, a young lawyer played by Keanu Reeves.

10. Constantine (2005)

They don't beat around the bush in one of the most spectacular horror movies with the Devil. The Devil is known as one of his classic names: Satan, which in Hebrew means "the adversary." In this fantasy movie, the demon is played by Peter Stormare and is presented as a man with a haggard and tired face, curiously dressed in white and tinged with dementia.

Evil will appear again using the aesthetics of any human, who, although appearing as the leader of the demonic hosts on Earth, is surpassed in evil by the archangel Gabriel himself.

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<![CDATA[This Is The Scariest Movie Of All Time, According To Science]]> https://gurugamer.com/movies/scariest-movie-scientific-study-shows-13776 Mon, 19 Oct 2020 16:00:00 +0000 https://gurugamer.com/movies/scariest-movie-scientific-study-shows-13776
We know when it comes to horror, how scary a movie is can be very subjective. But a recent study has shown there is probably one scariest movie of all.]]>

The horror genre is indeed very subjective since we all have different things we are afraid of, but according to science we probably already know which is the most terrifying, scariest movie out there.

This Is The Scariest Movie Of All Time, According To Science

Monsters, serial killers, aliens, snakes, spiders, zombies, vampires, etc. are the usual elements that the scariest movies of all must have. But even so choosing only one is very difficult, since it depends a lot on where you see it, at what moment, and the lasting impact it may have on you. However, a scientific study has picked one particular movie out of all of them.

Here's how the experiment went: Conducted by broadbandchoices, a "comparison tool for broadband deals," 50 people of different ages watched more than 100 hours of horror movies, and by tracking their heart rates, the studio was able to find the scariest movie of all time: The movie 'Sinister' from 2012.

This Is The Scariest Movie Of All Time, According To Science

However, according to the study, the average resting heart rate was 65 beats per minute, but during Sinister, that number jumped to 86. Second place was Insidious (2010), but it won the top spot for biggest jump scare. In this case, the heart rate per minute reached 133, while Sinister's highest BPM was 131.

The scariest movies list included classics like The Conjuring, Hereditary, Paranormal Activity, It Follows, The Conjuring 2, The Babadook, The Descent, and The Visit.

What is 'The Scariest Movie' About

Although science says that Sinister is the scariest movie of all time, you obviously don't have to feel that way personally. But it's worth knowing more about the movie that gets most people's hair to stand on their necks.

This film is directed by Scott Derrickson (Doctor Strange) and has a cast led by Ethan Hawke, Juliet Rylance, and James Ransone. The story is about Ellison Oswalt, a writer who writes about real crimes. Oswalt finds a box of Super 8 mm footages in his new home. Their content suggests that the murder he is currently investigating is the work of a serial killer whose work dates back to the 1960s.

Sinister had a budget of $3 million and raised over $82 million, proving that terror is always profitable.

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