![]() One day, teenagers spending the weekend in a remote house will not open that door, you know the one that unleashes the devil and/or his murderous henchmen onto our unsuspecting and sexually active teens. Well, this is not that weekend! Brazilian indie horror film The Devil Lives Here (original language title: O Diabo Mora Aqui and short-lived English language title, The Fostering) sticks to the familiar frame of a plot but adds Brazilian folklore, the country's black slave past with frightening visuals and top-notch acting to create a terrifying tale of demons unleashed. ![]()
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