

Diabolic
Diretto da Daniel J. Phillips8.064%85%6.6
La speranza di una donna di trovare una cura miracolosa si trasforma in un incubo quando si scontra con lo spirito vendicativo di una strega maledetta, determinata a sfruttarla come veicolo del suo potere malvagio.
Diabolic Ratings e Recensioni
- Niztradamus3 marzo 2026Meh... Feels a bit like a propaganda movie for the FLDS in parts but then also shows negative stuff about them while still being completely distanced from their true horrors. It's convoluted, messy and ironacly simple at the same time. The movie doesn't excell at anything besides being sub par. I don't want to go as far as to call it complete trash but there is nothing herre that warrants 95 minutes of your time.
- parcolan7 marzo 2026First half poor, second half good
- Enes Şahin26 febbraio 2026The filmmakers spent the budget on homosexuality, leaving no budget for the film itself, resulting in a ridiculous and time-wasting movie. A complete waste of time. Another film about a Christian girl being possessed by a demon. So many films and series have been made on this subject. More of a thriller than a horror film. Watchable if you have nothing else to watch. The suspense was good. Other than that, it's really unwatchable. I gave it a 4 out of 10.
- Mr. D24 febbraio 2026Its a movie that starts like its going somewhere but the execution sucks. Its likely when they were making this movie at some point they just said, "eh, that's good enough....Let's just finish this and go get a beer". It leaves off setting up with the possibility of a $hit sequel. No thanks
- jackmeat22 febbraio 2026My quick rating - 5.4/10. That poster caught my eye a few months back when I popped Diabolic on the weekly slider. What we have is hope for a miracle cure, which eventually turns into “maybe let’s not mess with cursed witches today.” Inspired by true events, right after a quick and deeply disturbing Fundamentalist Latter Day Saints fact drop, the movie opens with a creepy ritual full of ominous chanting and imagery that screams, “This will not end well.” Spoiler: it does not. We jump ten years ahead to Eise (Elizabeth Cullen), who is understandably still haunted by her past. Earlier, we saw that she was forced into a baptism at a remote cabin. So naturally, the adult solution is to… go camping outside that same cabin. Nothing says emotional healing like pitching a tent next to your trauma. The plan involves some kind of séance-slash-drug-induced spiritual ceremony designed to confront the past head-on. If you’re a fan of unexplained black ooze, shadowy demon figures, and “what exactly are we summoning here?” energy, you’ll get your fix. The visuals in these moments are effective, leaning into that grimy, occult aesthetic. When the horror shows up, it shows up. But getting there takes a minute. Actually, it takes most of the runtime. The story moves at a slow simmer until the final ten minutes suddenly decide, “Oh right, we’re a horror movie.” The last stretch cranks up the intensity with some painful-looking practical effects and bursts of violence that feel appropriately nasty. If the entire film had matched that energy, we’d be talking about a much stronger flick. John Kim plays Adam, the supportive boyfriend, while Mia Challis plays the best friend who, intentionally or not, looks genuinely bored for large portions of the movie. It almost becomes its own subplot: “Is she possessed, or just over this camping trip?” Director Daniel J. Phillips does a solid job maintaining suspense within a very by-the-numbers cult framework. There’s some witch lore sprinkled in, but it never fully digs into anything fresh. The film hits most of the horror tropes you’d expect. Isolated cabin, ritual gone wrong, stupid decisions, you get the idea. Visually, though, it’s strong. Michael Tessari makes South Australia convincingly stand in for Utah, and the cinematography gives the film a polished, moody look. The practical gore effects are well done; they’re just used a little too sparingly to leave a lasting mark. Overall, Diabolic is watchable and competently made, but it doesn’t do much to stand out in the crowded “cursed cult witch” subgenre. A couple of decent jump scares, some solid practical effects, and then, and you knew this was coming, an ending that lightly teases a sequel. Apparently, evil black ooze is a franchise opportunity now.
Diabolic Trivia
Diabolic è stato rilasciato il 20 novembre 2025.
Diabolic era diretto da Daniel J. Phillips.
Diabolic ha una durata di 1h 35min.
Diabolic è stato prodotto da Silvio Salom, Daniel J. Phillips, Grant Hardie, Mark Patterson, Andrew Mann.
La speranza di una donna di trovare una cura miracolosa si trasforma in un incubo quando si scontra con lo spirito vendicativo di una strega maledetta, determinata a sfruttarla come veicolo del suo potere malvagio.
I personaggi principali di Diabolic sono Elise (Elizabeth Cullen), Adam (John Harlan Kim), Gwen (Mia Challis).
Diabolic è votato Not Rated.
Diabolic è un film Horror.
Diabolic ha una valutazione di 8.5 su 10 dal pubblico.
Diabolic ha guadagnato 987.422 USD al botteghino.








