‘All the Devils Are Here’ (2015) Now Available on VOD

We at PopHorror know that the mind behind a horror flick about a giant killer hemorrhoid is destined for great things. So when we saw that Bahamian filmmaker Ryan Lightbourn (Roid Rage 2011) was behind the movie All the Devils Are Here, we knew we needed to spread the word on the film’s VOD release. This 2015 creature feature has recently hopped on the festival circuit and is now available for streaming on multiple venues. Check out the trailer and poster below!

The film’s official synopsis:

Five college students on a backwoods excursion encounter a deadly, nocturnal presence. As horrific events unfold, the group joins forces with a town local and a prison escapee and attempt to survive the night.

All the Devils Are Here stars Ben Evans (Bigfoot Bachelor Party Massacre 2018), Ansley Gordon (Disappeared TV series), Tommy Goodman (In Dubious Battle 2016), Ben Owen (Roid Rage 2011), J. LaRose (Ray Donovan TV series) and Amanda Dela Cruz (Frat Star 2017) and porn star Dale DaBone. Ryan Lighbourn not only directed but this one man filmmaking machine also produced, wrote the script, composed the score, created the visual effects, edited and shot the film.

From the press release:

All the Devils Are Here (formerly titled Sleepwalkers) tells the story of five college students as they attempt to enjoy a debaucherous spring break getaway. As a series of horrific events surfaces, the group joins forces with a local convenience store owner and a prison escapee. With nighttime approaching, they must set aside their differences and use their wits to survive in this synth-fueled love-letter to ’80s & early ’90s B-movies.

All the Devils Are Here can currently be found on most VOD platforms, including iTunes, Amazon, Google Play, VUDU, Sony Playstation, XBox Live and many others. If it’s anything like Roid Rage, then horror comedy fans are in for a treat.

 

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