The film was released on July 2, 2014 in 3,049 locations in the United States.
Home media Deliver Us from Evil was released on DVD and Blu-ray on October 28, 2014. It was released on Netflix on February 2, 2018, but the film was removed from the streaming services on the same date. It was re-released on Netflix on September 1, 2019.
Critical reception The film holds an
approval rating of 29% on
Rotten Tomatoes based on 133 reviews, with an average rating of 4.7/10. The critical consensus states: "Director Scott Derrickson continues to have a reliably firm grasp on creepy atmosphere, but
Deliver Us from Evils lack of original scares is reflected in its shopworn title." On
Metacritic, the film has a
weighted average score of 40 out of 100 based on 32 critics, indicating "mixed or average" reviews. Audiences polled by
CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B-" on an A+ to F scale. Writing for
Variety, Andrew Barker's review called it "a professionally assembled genre mashup that's too silly to be scary, and a bit too dull to be a midnight-movie guilty pleasure". Critic Peter Keough of
The Boston Globe wrote that the film is atmospheric but "the story soon devolves into variations of many movies we have seen before". Bilge Ebiri of
New York Magazine called it "a thoroughly generic exorcism film" and concluded, "There are some half-decent scares... But the film's real problem is that it's somehow both one-note and convoluted." Ben Sachs wrote in
The Chicago Reader that Derrickson "demonstrates a knack for atmosphere but little sense of pacing". Of the film's atmosphere, Sachs wrote that "some sequences are effectively spooky" but "just as many feel uninspired". Moira Macdonald of
The Seattle Times described it as "a pretty routine and occasionally silly demonic-possession flick, which distinguishes itself by making us wait so long for the exorcism that heads may be spinning in the audience as well". Macdonald added, "Some of it's shivery, but a lot of it is familiar from similar movies." Rafer Guzman of
Newsday wrote, "Thanks to a fine cast, solid direction by Scott Derrickson and an idiosyncratic soundtrack by
The Doors, the movie's mandatory cliches – Latin invocations, gurgling demons – are far more tolerable than usual." Bill Stamets in
The Chicago Sun Times stated, "Director Scott Derrickson and his co-writer, Paul Harris Boardman, deliver a routine procedural with unremarkable frights".
Box office Deliver Us from Evil did well at the box office. It had earned $2.8 million on its opening day. In its opening weekend, the film earned $9.5 million ranking at number four at the box office in the United States, behind the box office champion,
Transformers: Age of Extinction. ==References==