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A Deeply Unsettling Indie Horror Flick With a Killer Hook
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A Deeply Unsettling Indie Horror Flick With a Killer Hook

25 January 20263 Mins Read

PLOT: A teenage boy (Joe Bird) who’s been relocated to a devoutly Christian community by his mother starts to realize there’s a supernatural force terrorizing many of the town’s teens.

REVIEW: Leviticus is bound to become one of the buzziest horror titles to emerge from this year’s Sundance. We’re living in a time when LGBTQ storytelling is increasingly moving into the genre space, and this film—the feature debut of writer-director Adrian Chiarella—seems likely to strike a chord both within that community and beyond.

The film centers around a kind of supernatural conversion therapy happening in this Christian community, where parents willingly have their gay children infected with a ghostly parasite that’s especially cruel. The presence takes the image of the person the infected individual is most attracted to, and if they give in to their sexual impulses, they are violently assaulted and often killed. It feels cut from the same cloth as It Follows, where the demon was essentially an immortal STD. Leviticus’ demon is even worse, as it guarantees you’ll never be able to actually find love or fulfillment, since it will always take the guise of whomever you love most.

That terrifying idea will no doubt make Leviticus resonate deeply both within the gay community and outside of it. But most importantly—for a horror film—it’s deeply unsettling. The demonic attacks are presented in a brutal, unflinching way. It feels like Chiarella’s horror inspirations run deep, with the movie also often reminiscent of Sidney J. Furie’s The Entity, which is my pick for one of the most disturbing horror films ever made.

Joe Bird, who made a huge impression a few years ago in Talk to Me, delivers a compelling, empathetic lead performance. As a young man, Bird’s Naim is still unsure of his sexuality, but his mother (played by Mia Wasikowska) seems to know exactly what his persuasion is and isn’t having it. While the parents in this community are monstrous, no one is portrayed as especially evil—just close-minded and naïve, but to the point that they’ve doomed their children to a hellish existence they’ll never be able to escape.

Leviticus also shies away from making its leads too star-crossed. A lot of critics seem hellbent on comparing it to Heated Rivalry, but other than the fact that both feature gay characters, they don’t have much in common. After all, these are teens who are unsure of themselves, with the object of Naim’s affections—Stacy Clausen’s Ryan—a little more reckless with his feelings. Likewise, Naim is a believably conflicted teen, not above some pretty stunning betrayals of his own, driven by adolescent jealousy.

Yet, most importantly, you root for both Naim and Ryan to escape their (literal) demons, even if Chiarella’s film is too dark to ever make that notion seem plausible. The cruel, violent attacks are memorably staged and scored by the great Jed Kurzel.

Leviticus feels like the kind of horror film that has a strong chance of being snapped up by a major distributor, as it will no doubt be much discussed once it’s released. It taps into the current zeitgeist in a very real way and seems like one of those indie horror movies bound to break through, like other Aussie-helmed horror films have in previous editions of the festival.

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