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The Vile
Directed by
Majid Al Ansari
2025
1h 37m
Drama
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Horror
,
and more
7.3
100%
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Amani's peaceful life as a wife and mother shatters when her husband brings home a second wife, unleashing mysterious dark forces into their household.
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Cast of The Vile
Bdoor Mohammad
Amani
Sarah Taibah
Zahra
Jasem Alkharraz
Khalid
Samira Al-Wahaibi
Iman Tarik
Noor
Majid Al Ansari
Director / Writer
Johnnie Alward
Writer
Roy Lee
Producer
Steven Schneider
Producer
Rami Yasin
Producer
Mohamed Hefzy
Executive Producer
Yasir Alyasiri
Executive Producer
Benedikt Lange
Production Design
Benjamin Kirk Nielsen
Director Of Photography
Kamal Farajallah
Costume Design
Alia Hatough
Script Supervisor
Hafedh Laridhi
Editor
Ghalya Lacroix
Editor
Jerry Lane
Original Music Composer
Rachel Chouity
Line Producer
The Vile Ratings & Reviews
Austin Chronicle
Richard Whittaker
It doesn't need the black magic subplot to make the audience care about the characters -- especially Amani and Noor. It's an extraordinarily well-crafted and mournful tale of a family in collapse, and of a woman who knows how limited her options are.
Loud and Clear Reviews
Philip Bagnall
Thanks to the cast, solid filmmaking and a definite sense of purpose, The Vile gets under the skin in ways at once expected and unfamiliar.
Heaven of Horror
Karina Adelgaard
For me, this story hits hard because the wife (the first wife, I should say) is very honest and direct about her feelings. I loved how she was portrayed as a fierce and protective woman and mother.
The Black Cape (Medium)
Jonita Davis
The Vile's storytelling gave the audience a glimpse into a visceral, untethered experience, bringing life to a process that many women undergo inside their own minds, alone. This makes it a surprisingly feminist horror film.
HorrorBuzz
Norman Gidney
A slow burn look at the horrors of family and the constant fear of no longer being needed.
Certified Forgotten
Matthew Monagle
Al Ansari's sophomore feature is another example of how a few good actors and a well-dressed set is more than enough to create genre cinema that colors outside the lines.
Eye for Film
Jennie Kermode
Heavy layered with meaning, the film shifts uncertainly underfoot, deliberately discomfiting viewers.
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