Metacritic Film

Deliver Us from Evil

Starring Thomas Doyle, Oliver O'Grady, and Cardinal Roger Mahoney

MPAA RATING: Not Rated

Lions Gate Films
Documentary
101 minutes | Color
USA
Released In Theaters October 13, 2006

This controversial documentary is the story of Father Oliver O'Grady, the most notorious pedophile in the history of the modern Catholic Church.

WRITTEN BY
Amy Berg

DIRECTED BY
Amy Berg

Overall Metascore

This is a weighted, normalized average of all individual scores given by critics, on a scale of 0 (worst) to 100 (best).

86 / 100

Critic Reviews

100 Entertainment Weekly
Brilliant and psychologically transfixing documentary.
100 Christian Science Monitor
Most powerfully, Berg also films a number of O'Grady's victims as they recount their trauma and, in some cases, loss of faith.
100 Philadelphia Inquirer
Courageous, shattering and exceptional documentary.
100 Seattle Post-Intelligencer
A heartbreaking look at broken trust.
100 Portland Oregonian
As a study of a predator, "Evil" is fascinating and enraging.
90 Chicago Reader
The outrages of pedophile priests have generated screaming headlines but relatively little understanding of the Catholic culture that permitted and concealed such crimes, which makes this informed documentary by Amy Berg all the more valuable.
90 The New York Times
Neither sensationalistic nor sentimental, Ms. Berg’s film is clear-sighted, tough-minded and devastating, a portrait of individual criminality and institutional indifference, a study in the betrayal of trust and the irresponsibility of authority.
90 Slate Dana Stevens
Not one of your pass-the-popcorn date movies. It's a howl of rage.
88 USA Today
Deliver Us From Evil is so horrifying it makes "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" look like a walk in the park.
88 The Globe and Mail (Toronto)
Another angry, searching document about pedophile priests, Deliver Us from Evil makes for unexpectedly gripping drama.
88 Chicago Tribune
Deliver Us From Evil has a few things wrong with it, including an egregious musical score, but without resorting to sucker punches, it takes your breath away while making your skin crawl.
88 ReelViews
With Deliver Us from Evil, Berg has been uncompromising in the picture she paints. She pulls no punches and makes no apologies.
88 TV Guide
The most infuriating revelation in Amy Berg's powerful documentary is the lengths to which current Los Angeles Cardinal Roger Mahoney and other church officials went to protect Father O'Grady and themselves, even though it meant knowingly delivering countless other children into a child molester's hands.
88 New York Post
This superb documentary about the Catholic Church's worst pedophile scandal is in many ways far scarier than any fiction.
88 New York Daily News
Amy Berg's riveting documentary, tracks O'Grady's predatory trail from San Andreas, Calif., to Ireland, where he is now living on a church pension that was apparently meant to buy his silence.
88 Boston Globe
It isn't often you get to meet the devil in all his glory, but here he is in Deliver Us From Evil, and his name is Father Oliver O'Grady.
80 The Hollywood Reporter
With an immediacy and intimacy that news reports can't provide, this deeply affecting documentary explores the pedophile crisis that has shaken the edifice of the Catholic Church.
80 Variety
So harsh and damning is the pic toward the current Catholic leadership -- personified by Los Angeles-based Cardinal Roger Mahony, who oversaw O'Grady's stewardship at various central California parishes in the 1970s and '80s, that charges the church operates "like the Mafia" sound spot-on.
80 Village Voice Ella Taylor
Berg by no means excuses Father O'Grady, but she offers evidence of a devastating childhood that explains his pathology. For the ambitious creeps who allowed him to indulge it, and who still sit in office, there's no excuse.
75 The Onion (A.V. Club)
When victims and their families talk about having their lives wrecked by a sexually abusive priest in the forceful documentary Deliver Us From Evil, that destruction is as much spiritual as psychological.
75 San Francisco Chronicle
The spellbinding power of this almost certain Oscar nominee for best documentary comes from its chilling subject matter.
70 Wall Street Journal
Deliver Us From Evil has its flaws. Certain passages are diffuse, others are argumentative, and there's a discomfiting staginess to the climax... Yet the film's concern for the victims, and their families, is one of its strengths.
70 Washington Post
Works best when it concentrates on O'Grady and the ever-rippling effect of his transgressions. Viewers may not remember the victims whose stories practically pierce the heart, but they're unlikely to forget O'Grady's deceptively innocent face.

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