Faith, violence, and corruption collide in a world where good men are hard to find and harder to keep alive.
In 1960s southern Ohio and West Virginia, the line between salvation and sin is drawn in blood. Willard Russell, a haunted veteran, turns to desperate acts to save his dying wife. Carl and Sandy Henderson prowl the highways, a husband-and-wife team of serial killers documenting their victims before ending their lives. A preacher runs from justice, and a boy named Arvin Russell grows into the kind of man this world creates—violent, loyal, and scarred by faith.
The Devil All the Time weaves these lives together into a chilling portrait of postwar America. It’s literary noir at its most brutal and beautiful, now a Netflix film starring Tom Holland and Robert Pattinson.