South of Hell

2015

Seasons & Episodes

  • 1

5.2| 0h30m| TV-14| en
Synopsis

A supernatural thriller set in South Carolina, South Of Hell focuses on Maria Abascal (Suvari), a stunning demon-hunter-for-hire whose power stems from within. Like those she hunts, Maria is divided within herself, struggling with her own demon, Abigail, who resides inside of her, feeding on the evil Maria exorcises from others. Maria and Abigail share a soul and a destiny, but as Maria desperately tries to overtake Abigail, she will discover how far Abigail will go to remain a part of her.

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Blumhouse Productions

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Also starring Drew Moerlein

Reviews

VividSimon Simply Perfect
Smartorhypo Highly Overrated But Still Good
Janae Milner Easily the biggest piece of Right wing non sense propaganda I ever saw.
Juana what a terribly boring film. I'm sorry but this is absolutely not deserving of best picture and will be forgotten quickly. Entertaining and engaging cinema? No. Nothing performances with flat faces and mistaking silence for subtlety.
Martin Freznell Tedious Melodrama with some demonic serving on top. It has the back and fort circular tragic nonsense copy pasted from the pulp series Supernatural. Except it tries to be the dark and profound version of that forgettable pleasure, forgoing any humour or light pop corn moments the series might have had. No monsters, no lore: a single multi layered tragedy that doesn't captivate. It tries to be a dark and sinister crawl, gives up on that around episode 4 and then bashes your brain pan in with repetitive junk. You'd best skip this one.
Liza Ess I was a bit excited to hear of this. It could be a nice addition to all the horror and fantasy I usually watch. I hate to say that it is dead inside. Bad grime and cheap fun lenses. The special effects are horrible. I read that somebody said that they just need a bigger budget, but I'm afraid that that's not it. You can build more suspense with less budget. What I saw was cheesy and bad choices in grime.Even if they can look better with more budget, they have to work on the chemistry between the actors. There was none. They were saying lines and not reacting to one and other. The storyline.. was there a storyline? I got the feeling they all just sat around for thing to just happen.I'm not recommending this show to anyone, unless you like cheesy hallmark series and like to be naughty for once, and not be damaged inside.
christiank7 Listen up people, Suvari may be the Heather Graham for some of you but she is NOT wonder woman and that is what you would have to be to save this absolutely idiotic TV series which will not and should never have itself get a second season. Any person who actually likes this stuff needs to get out of their house and quickly run in front of the next bus just to make sure you are actually still alive. The plot, the acting, the cheap and I mean very cheap SFX are all combined into a vehicle for ads which would be more entertaining than this krap. When will the American production companies start to realize that this sort of stuff is seen by those democraphic that have no real buying power so any company advertising with this show will highly likely have very little return. An adolescent with a mental disorder would likely be able to sit thru it without throwing up, maybe?! The brother to the Suvari character in this show is as convincing as ?????? I just can not find an analogy that summarizes how bad he is. Nough said.
Joseph Godfrey It's fairly rare I anticipate a film or a series that perfectly fails in all areas. You gather together a recognizable producer (Jason Blum), director (Eli Roth) and lead star (Mena Suvari) solely on a WEtv budget and you get something no one cared about creating. The shame in this is that the plot device has a fairly decent idea; A possessed woman that uses her inner demon powers to hunt, destroy/exorcise other demons. Sure it's basically recycled material, but I had assumed the South Carolina backdrop would have added a nice touch."CHEAP" is the easiest word for this series. It feels cheap right out of the gate with the poor editing cuts, bland voice-over and unremarkable dialogue. You present a southern dialect and yet there isn't a single success in faking the easiest accent in the US. I've heard Northerners confuse southern pronunciations with one another; South Carolina & a thick Cajun Louisiana are distinct to the common ear, but Mena Suvari refused any attempt at authenticity. Her character sounds like she's from Rhode Island. That's just lazy.You could hope that the series would be another "so bad it's good" premise. Maybe inject a little humor into this hopeless flush down the genre toilet, but the whole series was dumped out all-at-once on Black Friday. It forced me to consider, "WEtv must have wanted to get rid of this as quickly as possible." ... as no second season is expected.