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The Devil All the Time, review: Robert Pattinson walks the blood-soaked earth of gothic America – Telegraph.co.uk
Antonio Campos’s gripping ensemble film plunges us into the horror of the American wilderness, and an atmosphere soaked in evil
The same goes for Carl (Jason Clarke) and Sandy (Riley Keough), a charming and attractive couple who meet on the same day and in fact in the same diner as Willard and Charlotte. In the years to come, theyd call their victims the models, Pollock purrs, as the two make flirtatious small talk. Thats victims, plural. Carl reveals himself to be an aspiring photographer. His chosen subject matter? You dont want to know.
Except in a gnawingly horrible way, you really do. Camposs previous features, fr…
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