


Roy refuses to have sex with Sandy but Carl shoots and kills him anyway. Carl and Sandy are revealed to be serial killers who pick up male hitchhikers and encourage them to have sex with Sandy while Carl takes photographs before murdering them. A distraught Roy hitchhikes and is picked up by Carl Henderson and his wife Sandy. Roy takes Helen out in the woods and stabs her in the neck with a screwdriver before trying and failing to resurrect her. During a sermon, Roy is bitten by a spider on his face and has a severe allergic reaction that affects his grip on reality and he comes to believe that he has the ability to resurrect the dead. Helen and Roy have a daughter named Lenora. Roy is a bizarre, albeit charismatic, evangelical preacher who pours venomous spiders over his head while giving sermons to demonstrate his faith in God. In 1950, Helen Hatton marries Roy Laferty. Willard and Charlotte marry and move to Knockemstiff, Ohio, where they have a son, whom they name Arvin.

After the war, on his way home to Coal Creek, West Virginia, Willard passes through Meade, Ohio, where he meets Charlotte, a waitress at a diner, and a photographer named Carl Henderson. Willard ends Jones's agony by shooting him behind the ear. Marine Willard Russell finds Gunnery Sergeant Miller Jones skinned and crucified by Japanese soldiers. It received mixed-to-positive reviews from critics, who praised the performances (particularly Holland and Pattinson) but were critical of the film's length and dark tone.ĭuring World War II, while serving in the Solomon Islands, U.S. The Devil All the Time was released in select theaters on September 11, 2020, and on Netflix on September 16, 2020. It features an ensemble cast that includes Tom Holland, Bill Skarsgård, Riley Keough, Jason Clarke, Sebastian Stan, Haley Bennett, Eliza Scanlen, Mia Wasikowska, and Robert Pattinson.

The film follows several characters whose stories weave together in two Southern Ohio towns during the period from the end of World War II to the 1960s. The Devil All the Time is a 2020 American psychological thriller crime drama film directed by Antonio Campos, from a screenplay co-written with his brother Paulo Campos, based on the novel of the same name by Donald Ray Pollock.
