The Devil Inside
Why no review: Paramount Pictures screened it Thursday night, too late for the nation's print deadlines. Why we'd see it: We winced at the trailer's scenes of a possessed woman painfully contorting herself (the devil digs yoga – who knew?).
Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol is expected to continue its box office dominance into the new year, beating Paramount's R-rated horror film, The Devil Inside, the year's first major release. The Associated Press predicts that Tom Cruise's fourth
REVIEW February brings stale candy on sale the day after Valentine's Day, July offers PSAs featuring fireworks and missing fingers, and January means dopey movies about demonic possession. And if "The Devil Inside,"
Why no review: Paramount Pictures screened it Thursday night, too late for the nation's print deadlines. Why we'd see it: We winced at the trailer's scenes of a possessed woman painfully contorting herself (the devil digs yoga – who knew?).
Despite the palpable air of deja vu that hangs over it like a light fog, "The Devil Inside" generates a fair amount of suspense during sizable swaths of its familiar but serviceable exorcism-centric scenario. Pic works best during its first half as







