“Some evil doesn’t enter the house… it’s born inside it.” Amityville Exorcism: Devil in the Womb takes the terrifying legacy of the Amityville house into chilling new territory, blending classic horror with a deeply unsettling supernatural twist. The film opens with a young, pregnant woman, Emma (Taissa Farmiga), moving into a quiet house near the infamous Amityville property, seeking a fresh start. But it doesn’t take long for disturbing events to unfold—whispered voices in the dark, objects inexplicably moving, and unsettling visions that shake her sense of reality. What begins as a seemingly ordinary pregnancy quickly escalates into something much darker.

Vera Farmiga returns as a seasoned paranormal investigator, Dr. Lillian Harper, called in when the expectant mother begins showing signs of unnatural behavior. Dr. Harper, deeply experienced in the paranormal, begins to suspect that this case is more than just a haunting—it could be a demonic possession, tied not to the house itself, but to the unborn child within Emma’s womb. As the pregnancy progresses, the mother’s behavior becomes more erratic, her connection to the dark presence growing stronger by the day.
Patrick Wilson portrays Father Michael, a troubled priest who has battled his own demons and is now forced to confront a terrifying possibility: what if the child isn’t merely a vessel for evil, but a direct connection to something much more ancient and powerful? His skepticism gives way to dread as he uncovers signs that the demonic forces are attempting to use Emma’s pregnancy as a gateway to the living world. The father’s personal struggles with faith and fear mirror the growing terror they all face, with every step they take leading them closer to the unthinkable—if the entity is allowed to be born, it may be unstoppable.

As the mystery deepens, Michael Shannon plays Dr. William Avery, a historian who unearths an old, forgotten ritual that dates back centuries, one that was meant to summon a dark entity into the world. The ritual, long buried and erased from records, suggests that the Amityville house was never the only focal point of the dark forces—it was simply a conduit, and this unborn child may be part of a much larger, horrifying prophecy. Dr. Avery’s discovery of this ancient ritual sets the stage for a race against time as the final days of the pregnancy approach.
The horror in Amityville Exorcism: Devil in the Womb is not just confined to what is seen on-screen but also what is felt. The pacing creates an atmosphere of unrelenting dread, each scene building on the last as the team tries desperately to understand the forces at play before it’s too late. The disturbing behavior of Emma escalates as the supernatural influence over her deepens, creating a sense of helplessness as the reality of their situation becomes clearer—if the child is allowed to be born, it will usher in a demonic force of unimaginable power.
The film expertly combines psychological horror with supernatural terror, leading to a harrowing exorcism sequence that is both emotionally draining and terrifying in its intensity. The line between reality and nightmare begins to blur as the haunting presence manifests in ways that defy logic, turning every moment into a struggle for survival.

Visually, the film takes inspiration from the eerie aesthetic of the original Amityville Horror series, with dark, claustrophobic settings that amplify the sense of impending doom. The house itself becomes a character—alive with malevolent energy, drawing the characters deeper into its terrifying web. The performances of Vera Farmiga and Patrick Wilson stand out, their chemistry both professional and emotional, adding depth to a film that balances supernatural horror with deeply human stakes.
In conclusion, Amityville Exorcism: Devil in the Womb is a bold and chilling addition to the Amityville legacy. With relentless tension, horrifying supernatural elements, and a deeply emotional story of survival, this film explores the limits of horror, revealing that some evils are born, not summoned. The stakes are higher, the terror more personal, and the consequences potentially world-altering.
⭐ Rating: ★★★★★ 9/10
A terrifying, emotionally charged tale that pushes the boundaries of supernatural horror, proving that some curses may never truly end.