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The Devil Made Me Do It is an intriguing mix of crime and documentary, directed by Paul Mullan. It dives into the sensational world of Satanic panic in the late '80s and early '90s. Ian Leslie, with his Geraldo-like charm, skillfully navigates through chilling real-life cases of Satanic murders. The atmosphere is raw, and the pacing keeps you on your toes, as it juggles interviews with victims, heavy metal artists, and clergymen. The debate format adds a unique layer, creating a sense of urgency and conflict. It’s not just another crime doc; it feels like a snapshot of a bizarre cultural moment that, frankly, you don't see tackled quite like this. Practical effects? Not so much, but the real-life horrors discussed are unnerving enough.
Unique take on Satanic panic eraIncludes interviews with diverse perspectivesExplores chilling real-life cases
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