
Leviticus
dir. Adrian Chiarella
Synopsis
Two teenage boys must escape a violent entity that takes the form of the person they desire most — each other.
Critics consensus
Merging an emotionally-involving queer relationship with its clever monster concept, Leviticus executes its intriguing hook with eerie aplomb.
Audience consensus
Suspenseful horror and compelling characters don’t always go hand-in-hand, but Leviticus successfully pairs both, delivering a hauntingly romantic and refreshingly original film.
What resonated with audiences
'Leviticus' is an exceptional psychological horror debut featuring outstanding performances, particularly from Joe Bird and Mia Wasikowska, paired with dark, atmospheric cinematography. The film's thought-provoking exploration of religious trauma, identity, and homophobia resonates deeply, with its central metaphor leaving lasting impact. However, some found the pacing rushed and the 90-minute runtime too brief, wanting more substance. Despite mixed opinions on horror effectiveness, most consider it a standout indie achievement that balances romance with genuine dread.

Directed byAdrian Chiarella
StarringJoe Bird, Stacy Clausen, Mia Wasikowska, Nicholas Hope, Tyallah Bullock, Ewen Leslie
Written byAdrian Chiarella
CinematographyTyson Perkins
EditingNick Fenton
MusicJed Kurzel
