THE DEVIL TO PAY Review: Welcome To Appalachia, Where Breaking The Rules Means Violent Atonement
If there’s at least one other thing to take away from enjoying the most recent Jonathan Millott/Cary Murnion thriller, Becky, its the prospect of seeing how its writers, Ruckus Lane and Skye Lane, bode in the director’s chair. The former has already done numerous shorts and television projects at the helm. Thus, he joins the latter this time around, landing their directorial debut debut with The Devil To Pay, set within the rural, leafy hills and roads of the Appalachians. For Lemon Cassidy (Danielle Deadwyler), life in the Appalachians with her son, Coy (Ezra Haslam) has long meant sharing a mutual, generational creed with her community, living life by a certain code that keeps residents honest, and peace maintained for more than two centuries. It’s been months since Lemon has seen her husband Tarlee (Donnie Johnson), while raising their son in the comfort and peace of their small home. Before […]

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