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Pretty good fun given the incredibly limited resources _Devil's Den_ has to work with. But you have to watch it through that incredibly narrow, generous lens, or else the fact that it's really bad might start to get to you. _Final rating...


Movie spotlight
Quinn Taylor and his friend Nick are on their way back from Mexico with a load of Spanish Fly to sell in the States. They stop at a gentlemen's club called The Devil's Den and decide to test out their product on the unsuspecting women there. Only, these women aren't really human, and the two men find themselves in a very fatal position. Also tossed in are a female-assassin on the hunt for Quinn, a monster hunter!
A group of students on a road trip take a detour to an isolated mansion, only to discover it's a house of horrors. They become trapped and must fight for their lives against the supernatural forces that reside within.
Devil's Den is a low-budget horror film that received minimal distribution and critical attention. It is generally considered a forgettable entry in the genre, often criticized for its unoriginal plot and poor execution.
Often cited for its generic horror tropes and predictable scares.
Panned for weak acting and a lack of compelling narrative.
Struggles to stand out in a crowded genre of haunted house films.
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The film was shot in British Columbia, Canada, but is set in the United States.
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Pretty good fun given the incredibly limited resources _Devil's Den_ has to work with. But you have to watch it through that incredibly narrow, generous lens, or else the fact that it's really bad might start to get to you. _Final rating...