‘The last push for evil is here’
The Devil Incarnate is a 2013 American supernatural horror film directed by L. Gustavo Cooper (June) from a screenplay co-written with Jon Bosworth. The film’s original title was Copiii: The 1st Entry and its UK DVD title is Cursed.
Main cast:
Graci Carli, Rod Luzzi, Emily Rogers, Cindy Hogan, Barbara Van Fleet, Walter J. Colson, Tom Riska, Courtney Gardner, Towns W. Sanford, Deborah Hurm, Breezy Sharp.
Plot:
Newlyweds Holly and Trevor Davidson are on a road trip to celebrate their honeymoon in Miami when their new life together takes a surreal turn. A whimsical pit stop in a tourist trap goes horribly wrong and they find themselves forced to face an ominous new presence in their lives and an ambiguous threat. But is that threat coming from Trevor’s family, Holly’s dark past, or something far more sinister and otherworldly, such as the ancient curse of the Copiii Pierdere?
Reviews:
“The Devil Incarnate is a fantastic indie film that is definitely worth a look. Director Cooper does an amazing job weaving an intricate story of a woman suddenly overcome by an ancient curse and the effect it has on her and her new family. Kudos to Graci Carli, Emily Rogers and the rest of the cast of the film for delivering excellent performances.” Scott Hallam, Dread Central
“The Devil Incarnate is a strange little movie and I’m not sure if the people behind it knew exactly what they wanted to do with it. It’s a half-assed found footage film at times (and sometimes it isn’t) that desperately wants to be as good as Rosemary’s Baby but it fails miserably for a number of reasons.” Todd Martin, HorrorNews.net
“The Devil Incarnate is a solid little debut horror that’s well worth checking out. With some truly great acting and an interesting story, most horror aficionados will find something to appreciate.” Nav Qateel, Influx Magazine
” … literally just random bits of other possession/demon pregnancy movies slapped together with no context or coherency, with the only constant being that people argued all the fucking time, and Trevor whined non-stop.” Sudden Scream
“The movie feels more mature at the end than it does at the beginning. It has a generic start, but becomes more interesting when Marissa and the rest of Trevor’s family are introduced. There are certainly noticeable plot holes, but they don’t stop the movie from at least being enjoyable. It is a competently made amateur feature that, while it fumbles, shows a lot of promise.” Nat Brehmer, Wicked Horror
Filming locations:
Jacksonville, Citra, St. Augustine and Spring Hill, Florida
Trailer: