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The Devil's Rejects

The Devil's Rejects

2005
Suspense/Thriller
Crime
1h 47m
From the visionary mind of acclaimed musician Rob Zombie comes the follow-up to his smash hit "House of 1000 Corpses." Written and directed by Zombie, this film further explores the Dr. Satan Cult Murders by blending traditional horror elements with the Western genre to paint a shocking portrait of vigilante justice. (Lions Gates Films)
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The Devil's Rejects

2005
Suspense/Thriller
Crime
1h 47m
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Rated 05 Oct 2019
60
34th
Sitting here watching a guy use a skinned face as a puppet wondering am I the ghoul for being kinda bored by this.
Rated 05 Nov 2007
3
45th
So much better than House of 1000 Corpses. It loses a lot of the silly, cartoon aspects of that movie in favor of a much more gritty tone. I think Rob Zombie's direction matured ridiculously well in just the two years between films. I was pleasantly surprised. "You wanna see badass?!"
Rated 14 Aug 2007
88
82nd
A hellbilly classic.
Rated 16 Dec 2009
90
79th
The Devil's Rejects is one of the most compromising movies of the last years. It's brutality goes very deep.The mutilation and humiliation is matchless compared to other modern horror movies. Zombie made a lot if you consider that he had to manage with little money.
Rated 13 Feb 2009
75
60th
Better than House of a 1000 Corpses. Captain Spaulding is still awesome, and the ending was epic. Really shows how Rob's filmmaking improved.
Rated 03 Mar 2010
45
23rd
Sadistic, exploitative, filthy, and at the same time mindnumbing and boring.
Rated 01 Oct 2013
19
11th
Freebird is one long fucking song.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
89
87th
hell yeah! zombie nails it
Rated 17 Aug 2010
100
92nd
Another complete win for Rob Zombie as he brings us this sequel to House of 1000 Corpses. Same outrageously creepy cast of characters with plenty of gore and suspense. Also has a great soundtrack! A must see!
Rated 09 Oct 2011
44
15th
Don't really see the big deal in this. Nothing really ground-breaking happens. It's just people on the run, shooting and torturing people. Pointless.
Rated 08 Sep 2009
100
96th
Rob Zombie's ruthless, yet somehow touching, account on a family of psychos is told in a style that captures perfectly that of 70s exploitation classics and horror flicks (including "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre") and the spaghetti western genre, managing to make you feel its a newly discovered film from that day in age. The film's final sequence set to Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Free Bird" is emotionally powerful in ways you would never expect a film like "The Devil's Rejects" to be.
Rated 25 Oct 2008
85
54th
This is a great horror flick. Its sheer ability to make you love villains is astounding, I found myself questioning my own moral fiber after seeing this.
Rated 29 Apr 2009
83
61st
Magnificent film throwing back to the old days of horror like Last House on the Left and Texas Chainsaw, the main difference here is it makes the villains so charismatic that you almost end up rooting for them, especially during the final sequence. All around extremely well done horror movie.
Rated 08 Dec 2013
76
37th
A superior sequel that attempts to make us empathise with depraved killers (at least, to empathise with them more than the police). Very much an homage to 70s films.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
55
36th
Loved House of 1000 Corpses not so hot on Devils rEjects
Rated 22 May 2013
1
8th
Imitation becomes the most embarrassing form of flattery in what I hope will be the last Rob Zombie flick I will see. Sid Haig is the only thing worth paying attention to.
Rated 15 Oct 2018
71
39th
More of a conventional "torture-porn" entry than its predecessor in terms of content; the squalid and ugly subject matter is almost redeemed (or at least made memorable) by Zombie's inventive and original handling, not to mention a fine cast who again chew the scenery with abandon. Unconventional plotting and some genuine surprises in the screenplay are positives; one particularly nasty encounter at a truck stop is beautifully staged. Almost silent finale is like a beautiful short in of itself.
Rated 16 Jan 2011
93
77th
This one blows the doors off its predecessor. A grim work off horror art.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
95
95th
A brutal yet smart tribute to hard horror of the 70's: Rob Zombie follows up HOUSE OF A THOUSAND CORPSES with what I'd call a masterpiece of filmmaking. Very few times have we had the opportunity to follow the bad guys - and these ones are bad until the end. You never feel sorry for them, but you sure as hell want to follow their plight to the end. Fantastic directing, great performances and memorable score.
Rated 25 Sep 2010
66
51st
Surprisingly effective horror film. Far superior to House of 1000 Corpses, Zombie is actually a pretty slick director. Captures the sort of gritty Texas Chainsaw feel but is definitely its own unique ride.
Rated 29 Aug 2011
92
96th
My favourite horror film. The characters were amazing, as was the violence and it has one of the greatest endings in horror history!
Rated 19 Jul 2009
95
78th
Great inversion of a monster film. The end made me cry.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
90
58th
The nihilistic amoral cinema of the 70s makes a hell of a return. Zombie's leap in filmmaking from House of 1000 Corpses to this makes me think he's got real chops. Oh and it's funny. Did I mention it's funny?
Rated 19 Jul 2009
79
73rd
Infinitely better than "House Of A Thousand Corpses". Great movie.
Rated 14 Apr 2008
100
93rd
ROB ZOMBIE DEFINITELY OUT DID HIMSELF WITH THIS MASTERPIECE
Rated 14 Aug 2007
80
82nd
Twisted, not one for the younger audience. Rob really did a good job on this one, the characters came off the page which in horror flicks rarely happens. Again, it is a twisted film and not for everyone but I did enjoy it.
Rated 30 May 2009
80
57th
Big improvement on House of a 1000 Corpses. Great characters, action, and I absolutely love the cinematography and soundtrack. A film that won't cater to everyone but a cult hit this is.
Rated 21 Aug 2007
85
86th
Awesome horror flick about a family of deranged raping, caniballistic lunatics, heavy on gore.
Rated 28 Jul 2008
85
44th
Much better than House of 1000 Corpses, Rob Zombie really matured as a director. He really managed to capture that 70's exploitation flick feel.
Rated 25 Jan 2009
80
88th
Horribly great :)
Rated 22 Mar 2011
60
55th
Rob Zombie's psuedo-sequel to House of 1000 Corpses leaves the realm of horror for a much grittier and darker road film that lacks much of a story but compensates with visceral tension and quality performances from its leads, particularly Bill Moseley.
Rated 27 Sep 2019
65
61st
A lot to NOT like here -- a little too evil for my taste, it feels less wacky than the first, but definitely still disjointed, the excess of handheld camera -- but its virtues are also pretty clear, as Zombie progresses as a filmmaker obsessed with 70s imagery and craziness, putting heavily angled images to southern rock gems as many times as he can. The finale is pure beauty.
Rated 08 Oct 2009
98
98th
Old school horror makes a return
Rated 14 Aug 2007
90
81st
Very good stuff here, brutal and uncomfortable scenes abound... Not too mention the laughs to be had.
Rated 29 Dec 2010
83
80th
Rob Zombie is a far better film maker than musician. I really like The Devil's Rejects because it is just straight to the point fucked up and violent. Lots of fun to watch, and the shit comes out of the characters mouths are hilarious. I really liked the part when they brutally tormented and killed the Banjo family, but my favorite part is the Free Bird car shoot out...instant classic.
Rated 10 Apr 2015
2
15th
Exhaustingly repetitive try-hard faux-grindhouse schlockfest.
Rated 28 Sep 2011
79
45th
A great tribute to 70s Horror Exploitation. Zombie knows just when to be gruesome, when to be funny, and, even, when to be a little cute. His movies are generally hit or miss, but this is the one he should be most proud of.
Rated 10 Apr 2010
85
77th
This is by far Rob Zombie s best work. This movie is so eerie and just plain messed up...loved it...
Rated 30 Jan 2012
60
38th
The dynamic of a lawman finally losing his cool and turning the tables on a sadistic clan is one that is usually played for a bit more satisfying revenge. The violence here is horrific to the point that the downtime for character development seems like some sort of sick joke. Brian Posehn not only gets speaking lines but a few close-ups and he doesn't even pass gas!
Rated 14 Aug 2007
81
77th
William Forsythe was awesome as the lead role. It's very odd rooting for the good guy when he feels like the bad guy. All in all though, it was great fun (if you've got a strong stomach).
Rated 17 Dec 2006
43
18th
Throwback shocker. Well, it's shocking how average this whole film is anyway.
Rated 17 Apr 2012
85
70th
Much better than the prequel, House of a 1000 corpses. Sid Haig is insanely brilliant and brilliantly insane. We see the baddies' ass getting kicked quite often, but we rarely feel sympathy for the baddies as in this film. The ending is... just masterful, a thing of beauty.
Rated 07 Jul 2007
86
90th
It's a very effective exploration of our attraction to horror and our repulsion from it. In a mixture of sex, violence, and torture the deranged clan perpetuates truly horrific things on innocent victims and still somehow we find sympathy in the familial bond of a family of psychopaths. Bizarrely that is exactly what seperates us from them--feeling sympathy for those we hate.
Rated 01 Jul 2008
89
97th
Very Nice
Rated 05 Jan 2007
15
7th
Gore abounds in this smug, derivative pile of eviscerated innards, but it fails on two critical accounts: First, it's an unfunny, un-campy ripoff of all that is holy to fans of 70s horror such as Texas Chainsaw Masscare and The Hills Have Eyes. Second, it suffers from "Natural Born Killers" syndrome; that is, Mr. Zombie is so inexplicably enamored with the killers that you end up detesting the filmmaker rather than giving a shit about any of the characters.
Rated 24 Aug 2007
5
0th
Complete trash - not even the good, fun kind of trash, but hateful and loathsome trash. This movie should never have been made.
Rated 18 Jul 2013
39
7th
Remove all of the charm from House Of 1000 Corpses and replace it with an odd fixation on sexual degradation. At least Rob Zombie's past plan of "pretend to be Tarantino & rewrite the Texas Chainsaw Massacre screenplay" worked for the first 2/3rds of House Of 1000 Corpses. This movie never finds it's feet. All the new characters are horrible. All the old characters are simplified to the point of boredom. The dialog is forced. Plus poor Rob Zombie couldn't write a decent ending to save his life.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
39
5th
Cool intro
Rated 06 Nov 2010
90
82nd
Such a stylistic horror flick. Rob Zombie is the master, this is by far the best horror flick I have ever seen. The shots are intense, the situations messed up to no end. This movie was interesting, dark, and like already mentioned completely messed up. Seriously I didnt think Zombie could outdo Corpses but he does and how? I cannot tell you. His written dialogue is much more focused, but the witty moments are still there. Rob Zombie is the new master of the horror genre.
Rated 22 Nov 2011
81
92nd
badass...
Rated 17 Jun 2009
75
75th
Great outlaw film, far more focused than House of 1000 Corpses.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
100
80th
all movies should have that much ambition to kill!
Rated 14 Aug 2007
87
75th
Crazy and fucked up
Rated 14 Aug 2007
90
98th
Vile, sadistic and awesome.
Rated 16 Nov 2010
1
3rd
If you are looking for something to piss you off, you have found it!
Rated 19 Aug 2008
50
4th
I didn't care for this. Don't find this realistic "torture porn" scary or thrilling. Just unpleasant. The officer was an interesting character though.
Rated 24 Oct 2010
32
7th
Seems like Rob Zombie has tried to make a "real movie", but two hours of pointless killing isn't the way to go. There just isn't anything in the movie to make me feel anything beyond mild repulsion. "1000 Corpses" was way better even though it was mostly just a feature-length music video.
Rated 07 Aug 2007
70
27th
Certain parts of this movie were almost unwatchable because they were so very disturbing. They were about the only thing memorable about this. But it's interesting to watch.
Rated 20 Apr 2007
79
81st
House of 1000 Corpses was the better of the two.
Rated 18 Nov 2020
69
52nd
68.9.
Rated 01 Oct 2013
70
41st
After 3 great films by rob zombie this is his worst one so far.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
70
63rd
A sleazy and intense psycho road trip.
Rated 23 Dec 2013
53
26th
Zombie has improved as a filmmaker since "House of 1000 Corpses" and will please fans of the genre, but beware -- the horror is nasty, relentless, and sadistic.
Rated 27 Oct 2017
62
41st
Torture porn, porn, torture. It's a Rob Zombie movie.
Rated 09 Apr 2010
40
15th
Don't know why I was so generous as to give it a 54 on first rating it - I don't think it's very good at all. Bleh.
Rated 11 May 2009
7
74th
Very strong at points, a bit too meandering at others.
Rated 25 Jul 2007
10
3rd
Ten points for Brian Poesehan's role, the rest is a waste, bad movie, bad director (so far).
Rated 15 Jan 2015
96
96th
I feel like this starts falling apart toward the end - like losing momentum or something - but then the very end makes up for it.
Rated 17 May 2008
25
8th
Awful. Just awful.
Rated 12 Dec 2006
70
41st
I normally don't get into this kinda movie, but it worked.
Rated 14 Sep 2017
60
44th
A sequel-ish film to his 2003 straightforward-horror debut, Rob Zombie's "The Devil's Rejects" is an overall entertaining film: the pacing feels a little off at times but the change of tone (it's a bit more Western-y, for lack of a better term, as the titular villains, hunted by the police, are forced to go on the road in search of shelter) is welcome, the blues, country and southern soundtrack great, William Forsythe very good as the "hand of justice" and the final act really rewarding.
Rated 11 Jul 2007
62
20th
Great ending.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
81
85th
A great sequel to 1000 corpses. Still not a Texas Chainsaw Massacre but better than there sequels. Great characters.
Rated 14 May 2009
65
40th
Gritty, brutal and to the point. One of those gems that makes you treasure the bad and hate the good. The maturation of Zombie from House of 1000 Corpses to Rejects is unbelievable, a must see for fans of the genre.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
0
1st
Pure garbage which I had no desire in seeing
Rated 16 Sep 2008
3
0th
Hæslig voldserotik for teens, der gyser mellem patter og pistoler.
Rated 28 Jul 2008
60
23rd
Disappointing. I was excited for this and it was just average in every way.
Rated 27 Oct 2018
65
60th
The only Zombie film that feels like an actual film rather than a collection of 'cool' set pieces. His writing is surprisingly decent, and there are a few memorable one liners delivered with complete aplomb by the b-grade dream team ensemble. Haig and Moseley own their roles, and Forsythe flexes his acting muscle as a sadistic cop, but the 3rd act drags, and the moral ambiguity is closer to trendy nihilism than anything genuinely thoughtful. Nonetheless, it's an effectively grime ride.
Rated 04 Nov 2008
60
35th
A good sequel to House Of 1000 Corpses. This is far better directed than the first film and you can really see how in a short time Rob Zombie has grown as a director. This is a great tribute to the horror films of the 70's. Although not scary this does have alot of violence and disturbing scenes which means that this film is not to everyones taste.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
100
97th
I didn't think Rob Zombie would be able to top his first theatrical release, "House of 1000 Corpses," but I was completely thrown for a loop by this one! Zombie shows that gore isn't necessarily a necessity, but sticking to the tried and true roots of horror most certainly is.
Rated 21 Aug 2009
80
43rd
A definite must see for a horror fan. It is a hack & slash but it's a good hack & slash.
Rated 04 Dec 2008
75
40th
Seems like Zombie drops some of the over the top cult styles and as a result makes a more mainstream enjoyable film. It is gritty and fun, but not perfect.
Rated 25 Jan 2010
66
48th
An OK movie...and hey, Diamond Dallas Page is in it! I enjoyed House of a 1000 Corpses a lot more, simply because it stayed truer to the genre. I respect the attempt to make the antagonists protagonists, but Oliver Stone and Quentin Tarantino beat Rob Zombie by 11 years, and did it way better.
Rated 19 Mar 2007
66
35th
Cool movie at times but usually pretty average. It's a lot better than House of 100 Corpses at least.
Rated 28 Jan 2007
54
38th
Better than House of 1000 corpses but still not too good.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
71
66th
As good as House of 1,000 Corpses, and I would say the directing is only better.
Rated 04 Dec 2011
82
92nd
Tutti-fucking-fruity!
Rated 17 Apr 2009
45
15th
Rob zombie did terrible in this movie, from house of 1000 corpses too this, Hard too watch. WHY!
Rated 22 Apr 2009
10
5th
I'm not into snuff flicks.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
87
41st
One of those movies that makes you want to take a shower for digging it's mucho grotesquery. Zombie shows a lot of promise as a genre filmmaker.
Rated 19 Oct 2007
95
84th
Just a good all around flick.
Rated 11 Jun 2009
60
39th
An evil redneck clan seek revenge. Typical Rob Zombie slasher.
Rated 26 Oct 2012
16
1st
I'm sure Rob will learn directing. This was his first attempt. I got annoyed by the musics. And the film was like.. I just don't like Western/Horrors. Wait, what? * Casting, Acting : 2 * Script : 2 * Directing, Aura : 1 * Ease of Viewing : 2 * Naked Eye : 1
Rated 17 May 2016
20
2nd
Brutality for the sake of brutality. Not really much else.
Rated 08 Mar 2011
71
51st
Grainy, grimy, childish gore. Zombie's murderous family embodies a form of playground malevolence, so far from innocence they nearly come back full circle. Forsythe's sheriff is perhaps a more interesting sort of psychopath, every bit as unsympathetic as his quarry. It's a bit rootless, which may be apt given the characters, and indeed feels most false at the points (especially the endings) where it takes on more recognizable forms; it's better off as an unknowable presentation of misanthropy.
Rated 16 Jun 2012
65
27th
Well-made but why would I want to watch this?
Rated 20 Mar 2022
75
65th
It will never stop being weird how much Zombie knows about film history and how it influences his. Him using one of the cinematographers from Harlan County USA a man who has really mastered the hand held feel. Makes the mix of Bonnie and Clyde/Texas chainsaw work real well. I’m just a sucker for this certain aesthetic
Rated 07 Jun 2010
1
3rd
Stop making movies Rob Zombie. You're not good at it.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
1
5th
Yet again, Rob Zombie puts pretty gore effects above all else and makes a truly crap film. I couldn't stand this one.
Rated 15 Nov 2008
67
22nd
Gruesome. Not one for the kids to watch... or adults for that matter! I'm surprised Rob Zombie got away with making such a twisted film. But if you really like gore, blood, nightmares and that depressing feeling you get after watching something really disturbing on TV, then this is the right movie for you!

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