"Prey for the Devil" Can't Escape the Grasp of Evil
Prey for the Devil has ideas and sequences that make it feel refreshing in the eyes of the religious horror subgenre. Unfortunately, a few scenes couldn't administer the rites to save this film. Prey falls victim to too many jump scares, paper-thin characters and bizarre editing choices. Watch our full thoughts below.
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