DeVour
"Don't Get Mad. Get Evil."
Several friends drift toward obsession as they dive deeper into a mysteriously alluring video game. What starts as a late night distraction grows into something darker when the game seems to decide the players' fates, nudging their choices and testing loyalties. Jake Gray and Marisol, along with... Read more
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About DeVour
Several friends drift toward obsession as they dive deeper into a mysteriously alluring video game. What starts as a late night distraction grows into something darker when the game seems to decide the players' fates, nudging their choices and testing loyalties. Jake Gray and Marisol, along with Dakota and others, chase points and bragging rights while the console pulses with a sentient energy. As the group accrues wins, misgivings creep in and personal tensions flare, hinting that someone behind the title's glow is manipulating more than wrists for a high score. Ivan Reisz and Conrad Dean observe the foray with cool detachment, unsure whether the threat is virtual or real. The mood stays tense, blending psychological unease with supernatural dread.
Directed by David Winkler, DeVour surfaced in 2005 as a modern horror feature. The screenplay is credited to Adam Gross and Seth Gross, with the project presented as an original story rather than an adaptation, anchored by a tense premise.
Box office data for DeVour is not widely reported; the film had a limited release and did not register notable overall global grosses. As a result, it remains a minor entry in the catalog of mid 2000s horror thrillers indeed.
Reception to DeVour was mixed, with reviewers noting the premise of gaming temptation and a malevolent influence invading daily life. The film foregrounds friendship strain and fear of losing control to a digital lure, though some critics fault pacing and practical effects. Ackles and Sossamon deliver work despite the budget.
DeVour did not leave a lasting imprint on horror culture, remaining a footnote among mid 2000s techno thriller releases. Its core idea of a dangerous game echoing in daily life predates later streaming and social media scares, but the film mostly circulates within niche audiences and genre retrospectives for fans.
Details
- Release Date
- October 01, 2005
- Runtime
- 1h 30m
- Rating
- R
- User Ratings
- 129 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Horror
- Country
- United States
- Studio
- Bigel Entertainment +1 more
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Jensen Ackles
Jake Gray
Shannyn Sossamon
Marisol
Dominique Swain
Dakota
William Sadler
Ivan Reisz
Teach Grant
Conrad Dean
Martin Cummins
Aiden Kater
Rob Stewart
Ross North
R. Nelson Brown
Walt
Wanda Cannon
Kathy Gray
Jenn Griffin
Older Anne Kilton
Director: David Winkler
Written by: Adam Gross, Seth Gross