“It’s my time now," Satan declares in the 1997 horror/drama Hollywood hit The Devil’s Advocate, starring Al Pacino as the original boss from Hell. Now, at the film’s 25th anniversary, has his time passed -– or has this become a truly timeless work?
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- LiveScience: Why Does the Devil Have Horns & Hooves?, Tom Metcalfe (2022))
- Publisher’s Weekly: What I Learned From Bestselling Author Andrew Neiderman, Sari Feldman (2018))
- The Devil’s Advocate, by Andrew Neiderman, Pocket Books (1997))
- History of Religions: The Devil at Law in the Middle Ages, Karl Shoemaker (2011))
- Forbes: That Time In The Middle Ages When The Devil Became A Lawyer, Matthew Gabriele (2018))
- LA Times: Jumping Into the Fire: In ‘Advocate,’ Al Pacino takes a walk on the dark side. Luckily, he’s no stranger to these mean streets, Jack Matthews (1997))
- NY Daily News: Eye on evil in 'Devil's Advocate,' Taylor Hackford takes Satan to Court, Denis Hamill (1997))
- ScreenRant: Charlize Theron Details Exhausting Method Acting On Devil's Advocate, Amy Halloran, (2022))
- NY Times: Sculpture In a Movie Leads to Suit, Gustave Niebuhur (1997))
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