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January 9, 2012
After a 2011 of horror flops at the box office, "The Devil Inside" started off 2012 with a bang, generating $34.5 million and proving that mockumentaries are where the box office is at when it comes to horror.

"As we've seen, the movie continues to be polarizing," a distributer for Paramount Pictures expressed in a press release. The release also stated that "The Devil Inside," viewers are, "both loving it and also being being disturbed by it."
"As we've seen, the movie continues to be polarizing," a distributer for Paramount Pictures expressed in a press release. The release also stated that "The Devil Inside," viewers are, "both loving it and also being being disturbed by it."
"As we've seen, the movie continues to be polarizing," Paramount said in a press release, referencing perhaps the terrible reviews in comparison to the major box office.
"The Devil Inside" was directed and co-written by William Brent Bell, as a documentary-style film about a woman who becomes involved in a series of exorcisms during her quest to determine what happened to her mother, a woman who murdered three people as a result of being possessed by a demon.
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