The Devil All The Time (2020) interview with Harry Melling Melling plays preacher Roy Laferty (less Reverend Lovejoy, more speaking in tongues), in the star-studded cast that also lists Tom Holland, Sebastian Stan and Riley Keough on the call sheet. And sadly, much like his time as part of the Potter franchise, yet again he and newly-Batmanned Pattinson were passing ships in the night. While that may be the case, Melling still has a lot of love for Pattinson (who played Cedric Diggory in the Potter franchise), as they come back together on the same project years, and many brilliant roles, after first carving names out at child stars. ‘[In Harry Potter] we never met each other. We did a film in Belfast, [2016’s] The Lost City Of Z, that was the first time we met,’ Melling tells Metro.co.uk. ‘I’m a huge fan of Rob, he’s an amazing actor and I think this year has been such an amazing year for him. It’s always going to be a joy if you’re lucky enough to be in a film with him.’ #TheDevilAllTheTime #RobertPattinson #robsessed #robpattinson #AntonioCampos #PauloCampos #DonaldRayPollock #BillSkarsgård #TomHolland #JasonClarke #HarryMelling #PokeyLafarge #ElizaScanlen #JasonCollett #JakeGyllenhaal #LolCrawley #EmmaPotter #TheDevilAllTheTimeMovie #TheDevilAllTheTimeFilm #DevilAllTheTime #TheDevilAllTheTime2020 https://www.instagram.com/p/ClmC4TaJn5G/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
Summary: Living in a small southern town, everyone talks. What happens when the reader ends up pregnant out of wedlock?
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Shivering, you bolted into your house. “It’s cold as all get out.” You muttered, shaking your head, as you placed your jacket on the coat rack.
“Oh, Y/N!” Your brother called from the living room. “Come in here, there’s someone I want you to meet.”
“Be there in a minute!” You called, as you toed off your shoes, before making it out of the mudroom.
“Y/N, this my friend Arvin.” He spoke as he motioned toward the younger man that was sitting beside him.
“It’s a pleasure to meet you,” Arvin spoke, shaking your hand.
Fireworks erupted in your stomach as you made contact with him.
“You as well.”
“He’s a friend of mine from the shop...”
That night was the first, of many encounters with Arvin.
---
Emptying the contents of your stomach, you groaned as you kneeled before the toilet.
The sound of someone knocking on the bathroom door captured your attention. “Y/N? Are you alright in there?” Arvin questioned. “Can I come in?”
He was greeted by silence.
“Alright, I’m coming in.”
Gazing at the scene before him, he let out a deep sigh. It was rare to see a day when you weren’t sick. Making himself comfortable, he leaned against the tub before he began rubbing your back as he attempted to comfort you.
Sighing, you sat down as you leaned against his chest. Grasping his hand, you placed it on your stomach indicating you wanted him to rub it.
Closing your eyes, you hadn’t muttered a word to him. Grasping his free hand, you began playing tracing along his palm and fingers.
“Are you alright darlin’?”
As nausea died down, you were greeted with a wave of exhaustion.
You hummed. “Just tired.”
Maneuvering about, Arvin carried you bridal style to your shared bedroom. Laying your side, he moved to the other side of the bed before crawling underneath the blankets with you.
Wrapping his arms around your waist, he gently molded himself into you. Shutting your eyes, you allowed sleep to overtake you.
Once you woke up from the impromptu nap, you were pleasantly surprised, to hear Arvin humming the tune to your favorite song.
“Let’s get married.” He suddenly stated.
“What?” You questioned swiveling around, gazing in shock at him. “Are you serious?”
“Serious as a heart attack, darlin’.”
“Arvin...” Your voice trailed off.
“Why not? We already live together, we talk about our future together.” He spoke. “Why can’t we make it a reality?”
“I...I don’t know. We can’t afford a normal wedding, much less a big wedding...”
“Who said anything about a big wedding? We could elope.”
Pondering the thought, you allowed silence enveloped the both of you.
Sighing, you returned to your previous position, before sleep overtook you once again.
---
“Come on, Y/N! Just do it!” Lenora spoke, rolling her eyes.
“I can’t!”
“Yes, you can!” Lenora giggled, shoving the box of pregnancy tests into your hands.
“What if I am?” You spoke, your tone becoming one of seriousness.
“Then, that’s a bridge we’ll cross when we get to it,” Lenora spoke, her expression becoming serious.
Sighing, you nodded. Closing the bathroom door, you leaned against it as you let your head hit the wood with a soft thud.
The feeling of nervousness washed over you. Pushing off the door, you opened the box before reading the instructions.
5 minutes was all it would take to change your life.
---
“I can’t look, Lenora.” You spoke, your heart beating out of your chest.
Gripping the test in her hand, Lenora studied it. The longer she was silent, the longer you were growing more anxious.
“Well, what’s the verdict?” You muttered, furrowing your eyebrows together.
“It’s...It’s positive.”
Lenora, lifted her gaze, locking with yours. Your emotions faltering as you attempted to wrap your mind around it.
Squealing, she threw her arms around you before she pulled you in for a bone-crushing hug. Her excitement transferring to you.
“I’m gonna be an auntie!”
---
“Arvin, honey.” You spoke, as you stood side by side washing and drying dinner dishes.
“What is it, darlin’?”
“I...I have something to tell you.” The feeling of uneasiness overwhelming you.
“Yes?”
Sighing, you rubbed your wet hands on your apron. “I’m just going to come right out and say it.”
Arvin halted his movements, before mirroring your stance. He nodded his head in approval for you to keep going.
“I’m pregnant.” You rushed out, before dropping your gaze to the ground between you. Your heart quickly picking up its pace.
Before you knew it, Arvin's arms were wrapped around you, before he lifted you off of the ground twirling you around.
The sound of his laughter filled the air.
“We’re gonna have a baby!” He exclaimed placing you gently back on your feet.
Later that night, you were laying in bed, talking about your hopeful future with Arvin once again.
“Can...Can I see it?” He questioned moving to lean on his arm, as his eyes filled with hope.
Nodding your head, you leaned on your elbows. “I’m not sure if we can see it yet.”
Lifting your shirt, you both gasped in unison. There was a tiny bump in your stomach, showing the fetus growing inside you.
Arvin gently placed his hand on the bump. “Daddy loves you.” He whispered.
Gazing at him, your eyes filled with tears. That was the last thing you had expected him to say.
“Let’s get married.” The words slipped past your lips before you knew it.
---
“I got the rings,” Arvin spoke, as he moved around the room grabbing his clothes.
“I have the paperwork.” You responded from the closet, grasping multiple shirts of yours.
“We have everything else.” Lenora’s voice called from the doorway.
Both you and Arvin gazed at each other with confusion, before following Lenora’s voice.
Much to your surprise, Lenora and Arvin’s grandma stood before you, bags in hand.
“You didn’t think we’d let you both run away and get married without us, did you?”
Grinning, you rushed towards both women, before throwing your arms around their shoulders.
---
“How much longer?” Arvin’s grandma called from the back seat.
“We should be there by now.” You muttered, returning your attention to the map in your hands.
The sound of Lenora and Arvin’s grandma gasping filled the car.
“What-” You were cut off by the sound of your gasp.
The sight of the Welcome to Las illuminated the night.
Gazing at Arvin, you shared a quick intimate moment, before he returned his attention in front of him. Reaching over, he laced his free hand with yours as he kept driving.
---
“I can’t believe it’s happening.” You breathed out, feeling your palms beginning to sweat. Swallowing a lump in your throat, you stood before a full-length mirror. Lenora and Arvin’s grandma helped you pick your wedding gown. It was an eggshell lace, strapless dress, that went down to your knees. You had decided to pair it with white flats, wanting to be as comfortable as possible.
“Are you ready?”
Nodding your head, you felt your entire body shaking. Opening the doors, you walked to the threshold gazing at the small chapel room in the Little White Chapel. At the end of the aisle, stood your future husband. It seemed like getting married was a pipe dream, but now it was finally happening.
Wearing a plain black button-up, his hair was slicked back. Something he would typically wear for church.
Before you knew it, your feet carried you down the aisle. Standing behind you was Arvin’s grandma and sister.
Grasping your hands, you felt Arvin shaking much like you.
“You look beautiful.” His voice quivering as stray tears fell from his cheeks.
“Oh, Arvin.” You whispered. “You look handsome.”
Standing before you was an Elvis.
“We are gathered here together....”
“Arvin, please place the ring on her finger.”
Grabbing the ring, Arvin nervously slid the wedding band onto your wedding finger.
Doing the same, you felt the nerves beginning to flutter into a feeling of euphoria.
“I now pronounce you, Husband and Wife,” Elvis spoke, twisting his legs in the process. “You may kiss your bride.”
Glancing at Arvin, you placed your hands on his cheeks before lunging forward and placing your lips upon his.
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The Devil All the Time review roundup: Tom Holland and Robert Pattinson starrer divides critics
The first reviews for the upcoming psychological thriller The Devil All the Time are in. They are sadly mixed. Most of the criticism seems to be that the film is too grim and violent, and there is no comedy to balance it all out.
Directed by Antonio Campos, the film is based on the novel of the same name by Donald Ray Pollock. The movie boasts of a star-studded cast with Tom Holland, Bill Skarsgård, Riley Keough, Jason Clarke, Sebastian Stan, Haley Bennett, Eliza Scanlen, Mia Wasikowska, and Robert Pattinson.
Inverse’s review read, “It’s surprising that Holland, who seems most at home mixing his punches with jokes, never gets a chance to draw any laughs in his first major non-Marvel film. Whether that was Campos sticking to the source material or Holland playing against type is unclear, but The Devil All the Time’s lack of comic relief is all the more painful when we know how comedic its star can be.”
Variety’s Owen Gleiberman wrote, “The violent kinkiness is everywhere, yet in another way, it’s just window dressing. Arvin, a young man who’s good inside, shows each of the sinners what’s what. Yet you never feel much investment in his odyssey of salvation. “The Devil All the Time” shows us a lot of bad behavior, but the movie isn’t really interested in what makes the sinners tick. And without that lurid curiosity, it’s just a series of Sunday School lessons: a noir that wants to scrub away the darkness.”
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