Devil's Knot

2014 • 114 minutes
4.2
145 reviews
26%
Tomatometer
Eligible
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Three young boys playing in the nearby woods never come home for dinner. In the rush to find and convict the killers, police focus on a trio of teenagers suspected of devil worship. Starring Reese Witherspoon and Colin Firth, Devil's Knot is based on the true story of the West Memphis 3.

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4.2
145 reviews
Matt Gleason
May 22, 2014
I was a bit disappointed in the fact that Mara Leveritt's book (from which this film was inspired) has so much interesting material outside of the three Paradise Lost documentaries. The film, however, seemed to focus instead on events/material already available in the documentaries. It seemed a bit silly to watch actors reinvent those scenes when the real ones are readily available. I think the film had a lot of potential, particularly now that the 3 are free, to delve into some territory that's not already in the public consciousness. The book went there... I wish the film had as well. If someone were to approach the film not knowing a thing about the cases or the people involved, this would serve as a decent primer as it's a fair representation of some of the true events. 3 stars as it was well acted and overall well conceived. More of Leveritt's book would have garnered more stars.
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Jeorge carter EMR/ moulage artist Carter
June 14, 2014
There are a lot of conflicting stories, but I believe that the boys who are convicted should take a back seat more I feel so horrified that the police messed this case so badly that it will never beknown who did this to these wonderful children
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Lindsey Prawat
February 7, 2016
This whole story is sad. But they did a good job with the movie and showed everyone how the police were more concerned about quickly closing the case instead of looking at the real facts and evidence.
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