I Trapped the Devil

Steve, who occasionally sees visions through television static and receives disturbing phone calls, at first insists they leave.

Wanting to understand his brother's reasoning, Matt entertains the idea that Steve captured the devil, but Karen refuses to be complicit in a crime.

After discussing their broken relationship, Steve shows Matt a book that posits the devil manipulates people into committing evil acts.

Karen confronts Steve in the basement, and he speaks cryptically about a tragic accident that took the lives of his wife Sarah and their young daughter.

While Matt escapes and reconnects with Karen, Steve has a vision of a longhaired man holding a stuffed bunny toy.

Alan bleeds to death and, as Karen lays dying, shakes her head in an attempt to keep Ben from opening the door.

But, instead of a man, a little girl dressed all in black walks past everyone and exits outside through the front door, skipping joyfully, free once again.

The site's consensus reads, "A slow burning horror story that takes spine-tingling advantage of its setting and cast, I Trapped the Devil marks an auspicious debut for writer-director Josh Lobo.