
Gimly
My best friend and I are always on the look out for the next great "Army vs. Creepy Thing(s)" movie, and I've been holding on to this one for us with exactly that in mind, ever since I picked it up ex-rental in 2009. Now here we finally are...


Movie spotlight
Captain Mack leads an elite military unit on a search for a missing scientist, and comes face-to-face with an an ancient evil lying beneath the Middle Eastern desert. Evil that is not of this world. Evil that should never be unearthed.
A team of elite soldiers is sent into a remote, ancient temple in search of a stolen artifact. Upon arrival, they discover the temple is a trap, housing a demonic entity that possesses and hunts them one by one. The remaining soldiers must fight for survival against both the supernatural evil and their own corrupted comrades.
The Devil's Tomb received overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics and audiences alike, largely criticized for its weak plot, uninspired direction, and gratuitous violence. It is generally considered a B-movie horror flick with little artistic merit.
Panned for its nonsensical plot and lack of originality.
Criticized for its poor acting and cheap special effects.
Often described as a forgettable and tedious horror film.
Google audience: Audience reception for The Devil's Tomb is largely negative, with viewers frequently citing a predictable storyline and unsatisfying execution. Many found the film to be a disappointing entry in the horror genre.
Despite its title and premise, the film was shot in Romania, not in a location that would typically be associated with ancient temples or demonic rituals.
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My best friend and I are always on the look out for the next great "Army vs. Creepy Thing(s)" movie, and I've been holding on to this one for us with exactly that in mind, ever since I picked it up ex-rental in 2009. Now here we finally are...