The Devil All the Time.
"The Devil All the Time," directed by Antonio Campos, is an enthralling and gritty portrayal of post-World War II America, set against the backdrop of rural Ohio and West Virginia. This intense drama weaves a complex web of characters - from tormented war veterans to sinister preachers - whose fates are intertwined by violence, deception, and faith. The film explores the pervasive influence of corruption and religious extremism on the American dream, presenting a raw and dark depiction of the United States' struggle with its own demons during the mid-20th century. With an engaging narrative and compelling performances, Campos delivers a stark reminder of the challenges that lie beneath the surface of American life, inviting viewers to reflect on the nature of evil that can linger in the most unexpected places.