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Leviticus
Directed by
Adrian Chiarella
Releasing Jun 19
86m
Horror
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Romance
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6.8
96%
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Two teenage boys must escape a violent entity that takes the form of the person they desire most - each other.
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Cast of Leviticus
Joe Bird
Naim
Stacy Clausen
Ryan
Mia Wasikowska
Executive Producer
Jeremy Blewitt
Ewen Leslie
Davida McKenzie
Adrian Chiarella
Director / Writer
Samantha Jennings
Producer
Kristina Ceyton
Producer
Hannah Ngo
Producer
Salman Al-Rashid
Executive Producer
Simmons Frazier
Executive Producer
Sam Frohman
Executive Producer
Daniel Negret
Executive Producer
Liz Kearney
Executive Producer
Dale Roberts
Executive Producer
Bethany Ryan
Production Design
Tyson Perkins
Director Of Photography
Zohie Castellano
Costume Design
Nick Fenton
Editor
Leviticus Reviews
Horror Press
Xero Gravity
The camerawork of cinematographer Tyson Perkins is beautifully lonely. The frames capture desperation for some sort of stability, and are only broken by the thing that feels right: honest companionship.
Horror Movie Blog
Jazzmin Crawley
While revealing the dark side of religion Leviticus also manages to be scary as h***! The scares are so effective, because the tension is cranked up to the max.
AwardsWatch
Nick Ruhrkraut
[Adrian] Chiarella has instantly made himself a promising voice in horror, delivering a personal and hopeful perspective for millions of people worldwide while influencing the next generation of subversive horror film lovers.
The Contending
Frank J. Avella
Both Bird and Clausen do impressive work as the teens under fire. Mia Wasikowska excels as the single mother under the delusion that she's doing what's best of her child. And Jeremy Blewitt delivers a terrific turn as Hunter..
San Jose Mercury News
Randy Myers
The premise offers ample opportunities for good scares, tension and symbolism, and there's a steamy scene aboard a bus.
HorrorBuzz
Norman Gidney
Chiarella's script conceives a monster that fiendishly mimics the cruelty of dogmatic religion for those who don't fit the mold.
Slant Magazine
Marshall Shaffer
As star-crossed lovers resolve to battle their demons rather than surrender, this at times intensely creepy horror tale reveals itself to also be a potent and poignant teen romance.
FandomWire
Alan French
Bird's performance alone is worth watching, and there are some genuinely incredible moments exploring life in a fundamentalist religious movement.
Out Magazine
Mey Rude
The film also perfectly balances its two genres, horror and coming of age... Leviticus is a perfect debut, and exactly the kind of horror gem you hope to find at film festivals.
Variety
Carlos Aguilar
With "Leviticus," Chiarella wields horror in defense of queer love, avoiding easy sentimentalism, while also not surrendering to hopelessness, all while still satisfying the audience's cravings for effective, bone-chilling uneasiness.
Next Best Picture
Anna Miller
Mercilessly upsetting yet emotionally resonant, it is a fresh entry in the queer horror scene, poised to cement itself as a festival gem and establish Chiarella as an exciting new voice in contemporary cinema.
The Playlist
Gregory Ellwood
You want them to find some semblance of a happy ending. Even if, like any queer person, they are always looking over their shoulder for the inevitable evil that's lurking around the corner. An inescapable evil that wants to destroy them.
But Why Tho?
Kate Sánchez
Leviticus (2026) offers jumpscares and deeply realistic moments of conversation that will shake audience members.
RogerEbert.com
Robert Daniels
The filmmaker does land a perfect final note whose sense of devotion is divine and aching.
JoBlo's Movie Network
Chris Bumbray
An excellent variation on It Follows but with an even crueller demon.
Daily Dead
Matt Donato
Familiarity isn't an instant negative, as Leviticus proves; it's all about how filmmakers put their unique spin on reusable templates.
Bloody Disgusting
Meagan Navarro
A tense, atmospheric, and claustrophobic vision of young love in a hateful world.
The Hollywood Reporter
Richard Lawson
Leviticus has the sturdy nerve and conviction to plainly state that sometimes home and family are irredeemable and worth abandoning. It is not so concerned with changing hearts and minds, but with saving lives.
IndieWire
Natalia Winkelman
Leviticus is not a perfect horror film; its ending feels abrupt, and some side plots feel unfinished. Wasikowska, doing her best with a thin character, feels particularly overlooked. But the film's moody atmosphere makes it an enjoyably disquieting ride.
TheWrap
Chase Hutchinson
Chiarella's film is small in scope but shattering in emotional range, slowly burrowing under your skin. Once it makes its home there, there is no shaking free of its haunting, heartbreaking and surprisingly harmonious vision.
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