Verónica (2017)
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"Plot: A girl on the verge of womanhood inadvertently opens a door to darkness that soon consumes her world. Beautifully shot, stuffed with wonderfully chilling horror set pieces and a palpable atmosphere, this could easily be a Spanish companion piece to The Conjuring outings (especially given that its loosely based on true events). Not to be cornered, however, Veronica deftly manipulates tried and true tropes and formulas into something of a multi-layered, metaphor heavy (and very bleak) comi"

"Country: Spain Director: Paco Plaza Writers: Fernando Navarro, Paco Plaza "

"Because The Exorcist is my favorite horror film of all time, I'm much more "persnickety" when it comes to demons/possession flix. We live in a point in time when seeing people onscreen with white-out irises and heavily dark mascara around the eyes doesn't have the same black magic it did back in the 60s and 70s. Therefore, Veronica, which, like The Exorcist, is about an innocent young girl's struggle with a nasty darklord of the unseen variety, decides to embark in it's own direction of telling "

"Because The Exorcist is my favorite horror film of all time, I'm much more "persnickety" when it comes to demons/possession flix. We live in a point in time when seeing people onscreen with white-out irises and heavily dark mascara around the eyes doesn't have the same black magic it did back in the 60s and 70s. Therefore, Veronica, which, like The Exorcist, is about an innocent young girl's struggle with a nasty darklord of the unseen variety, decides to embark in it's own direction of telling "

"Because The Exorcist is my favorite horror film of all time, I'm much more "persnickety" when it comes to demons/possession flix. We live in a point in time when seeing people onscreen with white-out irises and heavily dark mascara around the eyes doesn't have the same black magic it did back in the 60s and 70s. Therefore, Veronica, which, like The Exorcist, is about an innocent young girl's struggle with a nasty darklord of the unseen variety, decides to embark in it's own direction of telling "

" Familiar Actress: Leticia Dolera True Rating: 6.3/10 Body Count: 1 "