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Horror
God forgives... evil doesn't.

Diabolic (2025)

Runtime: 95 min
Release date: 20/11/2025
Production countries: Australia
Production companies: Sunjive Studios, Empire Road Pictures
Overview
A woman's hope for a miracle cure turns into a nightmare when she confronts the vengeful spirit of a cursed witch, determined to claim her as a vessel for her evil power.
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Daniel J. Phillips
Director
Cast
Elizabeth Cullen profile photo
Elizabeth Cullen
as Elise
John Harlan Kim profile photo
John Harlan Kim
as Adam
Mia Challis profile photo
Mia Challis
as Gwen
Genevieve Mooy profile photo
Genevieve Mooy
as Alma
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Robin Goldsworthy
as Hyrum
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Horror

Diabolic

Official Australian Trailer

Video: YouTube
Duration: 02:05
Horror

Diabolic

Official Trailer

Video: YouTube
Duration: 01:55
Reviews
Author: chandlerdanier
I did not know that I found Mormons to be so scarey. I cringed when they said the name Jeffs. Evil makes you do dumb things. That's standard. So when the people do dumb things. It's because of the evil. Great creepy atmosphere. Not necessarily overused baddie but it looks a little terrifiering. Great to see a non-catholic horror. Nice tree shots. Diabolic.I did not know that I found Mormons to be so scarey. I cringed when they said the name Jeffs. Evil makes you do dumb things. That's standard. So when the people do dumb things. It's because of the evil. Great creepy atmosphere. Not necessarily overused baddie but it looks a little terrifiering. Great to see a non-catholic horror. Nice tree shots. Diabolic.
Author: MovieGuys
Elise is in a lavender relationship (she's really a lesbian) with her frustrated boyfriend. She's also an ex-member of a nutjob cult. The spirit of a witch has latched onto Elise thanks to her God-bothering brethren and now wants to possess her for all time. It's a rather peculiar story that doesn't really get off the ground. Instead, it offers up moments of genuine creepiness and minor revelations that are not that surprising. By contrast, acting from the lead, Elizabeth Cullen is enthusiastic, committed and borders on excellence. She really carries this rather offbeat film that's not up to the standard of performance she offers up. In summary, Diabolic isn't dreadful, but it's not going to win any accolades in the horror genre either. Its offbeat, rather odd story never really goes anywhere overly interesting, and the scares just don't quite make the grade.Elise is in a lavender relationship (she's really a lesbian) with her frustrated boyfriend. She's also an ex-member of a nutjob cult. The spirit of a witch has latched onto Elise thanks to her God-bothering brethren and now wants to possess her for all time. It's a rather peculiar story that doesn't really get off the ground. Instead, it offers up moments of genuine creepiness and minor revelations that are not that surprising. By contrast, acting from the lead, Elizabeth Cullen is enthusiastic, committed and borders on excellence. She really carries this rather offbeat film that's not up to the standard of performance she offers up. In summary, Diabolic isn't dreadful, but it's not going to win any accolades in the horror genre either. Its offbeat, rather odd story never really