Here Comes the Devil (originally titled Ahí va el diablo) is a 2012 Mexican horror film that was directed by Adrian Garcia Bogliano.
Years later, on an afternoon family outing at the same hill, adolescent siblings Adolfo (Alan Martinez) and Sara (Michele Garcia) enter a cave and do not return.
A local gas station attendant says the hill is cursed and that night there is an unusual earthquake, but the next morning the children are found by the police and the family is reunited.
One night, abnormal events occur in the house: noises, flickering lights, slamming doors, and the children having unnatural seizures.
Staggering outside, she phones Felix who states definitively that he dropped the children off at school a mere fifteen minutes ago.
Sol lies to her family, telling them school is closed the next day but that she'll stay home with the kids and Felix should go to work as usual.
[3] Fangoria's Chris Alexander gave it four skulls, stating it was "one of the most interesting, frightening and thoroughly alive—both intellectually and viscerally—works of horror and dread this critic has seen in a very, very long time.
"[4] In contrast, a reviewer for RogerEbert.com gave the film one star and criticized it for its vagueness, stating that while the movie "hints at the possibility for a 'Sixth Sense'-style plot twist" it wasn't "saying anything significant about anything" and was "just a bunch of stuff about demons, murder, female nudity and violent stabbings that, thankfully, will be exorcised from the memory almost as soon as the end credits finish rolling.