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The Devil's Carnival

  • 2012
  • Not Rated
  • 56m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
4.8K
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Terrance Zdunich in The Devil's Carnival (2012)
Lost souls enter The Devil's Carnival, where they're each faced with the sins they committed during life.
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Lost souls enter The Devil's Carnival, where they're each faced with the sins they committed during life.Lost souls enter The Devil's Carnival, where they're each faced with the sins they committed during life.Lost souls enter The Devil's Carnival, where they're each faced with the sins they committed during life.

  • Director
    • Darren Lynn Bousman
  • Writer
    • Terrance Zdunich
  • Stars
    • Sean Patrick Flanery
    • Briana Evigan
    • Jessica Lowndes
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    4.8K
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    • Director
      • Darren Lynn Bousman
    • Writer
      • Terrance Zdunich
    • Stars
      • Sean Patrick Flanery
      • Briana Evigan
      • Jessica Lowndes
    • 86User reviews
    • 27Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Sean Patrick Flanery
    Sean Patrick Flanery
    • John
    Briana Evigan
    Briana Evigan
    • Ms. Kathleen Merrywood
    Jessica Lowndes
    Jessica Lowndes
    • Tamara
    Terrance Zdunich
    Terrance Zdunich
    • Lucifer
    Dayton Callie
    Dayton Callie
    • Ticket-Keeper
    Emilie Autumn
    Emilie Autumn
    • Painted Doll
    Ivan L. Moody
    Ivan L. Moody
    • Hobo Clown
    Marc Senter
    Marc Senter
    • The Scorpion
    Kevin 'ohGr' Ogilvie
    Kevin 'ohGr' Ogilvie
    • The Twin
    • (as Nivek Ogre)
    Alexa PenaVega
    Alexa PenaVega
    • Wick
    • (as Alexa Vega)
    Bill Moseley
    Bill Moseley
    • The Magacian
    Mighty Mike Murga
    Mighty Mike Murga
    • The Fool
    Shawn Crahan
    Shawn Crahan
    • The Tamer
    Maggie Rose Lally
    • Woe-Maiden
    • (as Maggie 'Captain Maggots' Lally)
    Hannah Minx
    • Woe-Maiden
    • (as Hannah Wagner)
    The Blessed Contessa Montebello
    • Woe-Maiden
    Paul Sorvino
    Paul Sorvino
    • God
    Shem Andre Byron
    • Hellharmonic Musician
    • Director
      • Darren Lynn Bousman
    • Writer
      • Terrance Zdunich
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    2SmokingBomber

    Heavy-handed and unremarkable--a terrible example of a musical horror.

    Just because your movie brings together two fairly unrelated genres doesn't mean it is free from criticism, and "The Devil's Carnival" is bad, bad, bad, bad, bad.

    The film follows the tales of three people as they explore the titular Devil's Carnival and they replay three classic fables. An interesting set-up with a lot of potential, but the writing is so heavy-handed that the message falls flat on its face.

    As far as the plot is concerned there are a lot of good ideas, but watching the finished product is like a slow-motion train wreck. Nothing ends-up coming together. It doesn't matter if you have any good ideas for your movie if they aren't executed well. For example, there is this one gatekeeper-type character that keeps banging-on about "the rules" sporadically throughout the movie, but this never ends-up coming to anything and is left as one of many loose ends.

    Most of the actors seem to be phoning it in for most of the film, which is particularly sad because there are a few people in this movie that working their hardest at giving a good performance.

    All the shots are the same cookie-cutter bore: close up of the singer, cut to carnival audience, back to singer, slowly pan up from ground, repeat. This movie is "safe"--it takes no risks and gets nothing back from the audience as a result.

    The music all sounds the same and the lyrics are not clever nor engaging. Rocky Horror Picture Show is a masterpiece of film, and I actually feel bad for having to compare it to this nonsense. Rocky Horror was clever and energetic--Devil's Carnival is just plain boring, with immediately forgettable song-writing and lacking any "spirit" of its own.

    "The Devil's Carnival" is a terrible movie. Good makeup and good ideas are completely overshadowed by clunky writing, samey lyrics, unremarkable songs, and terrible acting and execution. Give it a miss.
    6rivertam26

    Whimsical and twisted

    Many a films have explored people's transgressions during their lives and their ultimate fates that await them. But never quite like this. The very creative film maker Daryn Lynn Bousman of the fantastic Repo! a Genetic Opera brings this whimsical inspired morality anthology tale to life as a horror tinged macabre musical. Centering on the souls of three innocent parties as they enter a carnival unlike no other possessing the choice of where they spend eternity through their actions. Although it's been done before in one way or another the films maniacal execution feels like something new altogether. Although far from perfect it's imagination limited by it's very low production values, bad sound mixing and generic cinematography the film always remains engaging throughout. Featuring of a cast of somewhat knowns like sexy Briana Evigan of Step Up 2, Burning Bright, Mother's Day and Sorority Row and the gorgeous Sean Patrick Flannery of Boondock Saints and Powder amongst a few cameos from the Repo! crew such as the always inspired Skinny Puppy and Paul Sorvino Devil's Carnival is not anywhere near being as great as Repo! due in big part to it's very short running time and not fully developed concept but at least there is someone still in the business that keeps trying to do new things flawed or not. Maybe next time around he'd do better to slow down a bit so we can relish in his twisted imagination instead of being stunted through it.
    3BA_Harrison

    All the fun of the fair? Not at The Devil's Carnival.

    A trio of lost souls wake to find themselves as guests at a hellish carnival where the performers proceed to involve them in the telling of three fables (as recounted by the devil).

    They say that the devil has all the best tunes, but that's certainly not the case with this bizarre musical horror from director Darren Lynn Bousman: the songs in The Devil's Carnival, some of which are belted out by Old Nick himself, are absolutely atrocious—whimsical, tuneless tracks that seriously grate on the nerves.

    The rest of the film isn't much cop either: the whole 'scary carnival' routine is extremely old hat, and when the show's grotesque characters aren't bursting into song, they're indulging in all manner of kooky behaviour that proves almost as irritating as their wretched warbling.

    I was a big fan of Bousman's previous horror musical Repo! The Genetic Opera (2008), which I could happily watch again, but this attempt at mixing tunes with terror is a travesty that doesn't bear repeating.

    3/10 for the colourful lighting, creative costumes and Briana Evigan.
    6TedStixonAKAMaximumMadness

    Decently entertaining, but too rushed and simplistic for it's own good, "The Devil's Carnival" is fun, but flawed...

    From Terrance Zdunich, creator of "Repo: The Genetic Opera", and Darren Lynn Bousman, director of the film adaptation of "Repo", as well as "Saw" II-IV comes the short film anthology "The Devil's Carnival", an insane, musical horror/comedy centering on three people who have died and ended up in Hell, where the must contend with various obstacles.

    This is an entertaining, yet highly flawed film.

    We follow John (Sean Patrick Flannery), a grieving father who committed suicide, Tamara (Jessica Lowndes) who trusts people too easily and was killed by her boyfriend, and petty thief Ms. Merrywood (Briana Evigan) whom was gunned-down presumably by police. All three awaken near the "Devil's Carnival", a twisted sideshow in Hell run by and populated by various demons, harpies and oddball characters, and of course headed by Lucifer himself. (Zdunich)

    Meanwhile, Lucifer reads to a young child from Aesope's Fables, narrating stories that mirror the struggles of the three main characters as they are forced into dark, deadly tests.

    The film is fairly simplistic and has a decent structure, and is populated by a handful of well-done musical numbers. (It is a bit of a Rock Opera, to be honest, similar to Repo) The musical numbers may not be too memorable, but they're an absolute blast, and are very well- written and performed.

    Characters are developed just enough for it's short 50-or-so-minute run- time. Although the only character you will really care about is John, as he's far more sympathetic than Merrywood or Tamara.

    The supporting cast (including Bill Mosely, Alexa Vega, Emilie Autumn and others as the cast members of the Carnival) are a lot of fun, but aren't really developed.

    And the camera-work, though decent for a short film, is a bit too chaotic at times. During the titular musical number "The Devil's Carnival", the camera seems to randomly glide around rather than follow any sort of direction, which kind of distracted from it.

    I also take issue with the pacing of the story. Well it is well- structured, the film bogs itself down too much in the first 10-or-so minutes, making the rest of the film feel needlessly rushed.

    But for what it is, it's worth seeing. The music is good, the characters are memorable despite uneven development, and it's a fine little short film.

    I give "The Devil's Carnival" a slightly-above-average 6 out of 10. Fans of Zdunich, Bousman or horror in general should check it out.
    10aqos-1

    One of a kind experience

    I saw this movie last night as part of "The Devil's Carnival" road show. If you have seen "Repo! The Genetic Opera," then you are already a Terrance/Darren fan. This movie is the first in a series to be made. It deals with 3 people who die and land in Hell. Terrance Zdunich plays a very menacing Lucifer. Using Aesop's Fables, Lucifer associates one of the fables to each of the people, trying to discern whether or not they realize the sin that has brought them there. Lucifer picks specific members of his carnival to help act out the fables for the sinners. This is a musical and is beautifully done. I was not aware that Brianna Evigan had such a great voice. There are other stars that amazed me with song. I was mesmerized throughout her song. The make-up was well beyond expectation, especially for Lucifer and The Twin, played by Ogre of Skinny puppy. If you wait to see this movie on DVD, you will miss out on half of the enjoyment. The road show pulls you in and makes you very much apart of it all. If this showed in a local theater, I would see it again and again.

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    • Trivia
      Darren Lynn Bousman and Terrance Zdunich have stated that this is only Episode One in the series, and are hoping to add more installments. Zdunich has already penned Episodes Two and Three.
    • Goofs
      Boom-mic falls into the shot at 6:12 into the film.
    • Quotes

      Lucifer: I'm not in the business of murdering innocent children. That's God's jurisdiction.

    • Crazy credits
      There's a scene during the end credits.
    • Connections
      Featured in Music Movies: The Devil's Carnival (2012)
    • Soundtracks
      Heaven's All Around
      Written by Saar Hendelman and Terrance Zdunich

      Performed by Paul Sorvino

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    • Release date
      • March 30, 2012 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Карнавал Дьявола
    • Filming locations
      • Riverside, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Empire Film & Entertainment Group
      • Execution Style Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 56m
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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