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Review: 'Suing The Devil' A Genuine Career Low For Malcolm McDowell

  • By Gabe Toro
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  • April 12, 2012 3:59 PM
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  • 11 Comments
The spirit of Tommy Wiseau is alive and well in the new, Malcolm McDowell-produced faith-centric indie “Suing The Devil." There’s no way to sugarcoat the fact that McDowell, who stars as the titular Beelzebub, has over the course of his storied career, gone from working with Stanley Kubrick and Lindsay Anderson to slumming it in a low-rent Christian film that makes “Fireproof” look like “Dr. Zhivago.”

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