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So, 'Devil Worship: Exposing Satan's Underground' is a pretty intriguing watch. Directed by James Robert, it delves into this whole phenomenon of supposed Satanic cults in America during the late '80s. You get a sense of the paranoia of the era, which really shapes the tone of the film. The pacing is a bit uneven, oscillating between interviews and sensational re-enactments that feel both crucial and a bit over-the-top. The performances, especially from Geraldo Rivera, have that earnest journalistic vibe, which contrasts sharply with the more lurid elements of the documentary. It's distinctive mainly for how it captures the cultural zeitgeist of fear, misinformation, and that dark curiosity surrounding the occult during that time.
Includes interviews with alleged former cult members.Features dramatizations that may be off-putting to some.Captures the 1980s social climate around cult fears.
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