Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuAfter catching her long-term boyfriend cheating, Jenna turns toward elements she doesn't fully understand to get revenge. Said vengeance comes in the form of a succubus named Lillith, who em... Alles lesenAfter catching her long-term boyfriend cheating, Jenna turns toward elements she doesn't fully understand to get revenge. Said vengeance comes in the form of a succubus named Lillith, who embarks on a bloodthirsty, sex-fueled rampage.After catching her long-term boyfriend cheating, Jenna turns toward elements she doesn't fully understand to get revenge. Said vengeance comes in the form of a succubus named Lillith, who embarks on a bloodthirsty, sex-fueled rampage.
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- Drehbuch
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Robin Carolyn Parent
- Emma Mason
- (as Robin Parent)
Casey Hodge
- Maria Stockton
- (as Casey Waller)
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After discovering her boyfriend cheating on her, a woman and her friends decide to summon a succubus demon to take care of him, but when the demon they brought forth is interested in playing games and toying with the rest of the student body must try to stop it before she kills everyone around them.
Overall, this one was just a generally decent enough effort. One of the better features here is the decided comedy take on the idea of having this demonic figure loose in the area and preying upon men the way she does. The exuberance and unrestrained glee with which she announces how she kills her victims or promoting her conquests to the group as if a puppy showcasing a trick to its owners adds a fun tone to the idea of the creature rampaging throughout the community. This becomes even more prominent once she turns her attention to the group and using her powers and seduction techniques to begin killing off her friends with a flair and style that's highly impressive, especially with the final confrontation that's the lone graphic encounter in the film. Combined with the great look of the demon in their make-up form, there are some likable factors throughout here. There are some issues to be had with the film. The biggest problem here is the wholly bland style and presentation that manages to get the film going which is nothing new or unique. The idea of a scorned woman looking to get revenge on a cheating boyfriend through the summoning of a specific demon to make his life turn upside down is quite commonplace and predictable in this kind of film there's little about this that sticks out from the dozens of other films involving this setup, especially with the films' other big problem in that there's a surprising lack of real sleaze or gore for a film about a sex-crazed succubus on the loose. The general setup and atmosphere here support this one really going into a darker and more overtly dirty territory, yet there isn't anything remotely close to steamy or graphic anywhere close to the encounters here. With the sex scenes filmed at angles that make it unclear if they're even removed any clothing at all and all the kills generally happening off-screen. Without these aspects in a film this familiar, the film doesn't really do much to stand out here.
Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Language and Violence.
Overall, this one was just a generally decent enough effort. One of the better features here is the decided comedy take on the idea of having this demonic figure loose in the area and preying upon men the way she does. The exuberance and unrestrained glee with which she announces how she kills her victims or promoting her conquests to the group as if a puppy showcasing a trick to its owners adds a fun tone to the idea of the creature rampaging throughout the community. This becomes even more prominent once she turns her attention to the group and using her powers and seduction techniques to begin killing off her friends with a flair and style that's highly impressive, especially with the final confrontation that's the lone graphic encounter in the film. Combined with the great look of the demon in their make-up form, there are some likable factors throughout here. There are some issues to be had with the film. The biggest problem here is the wholly bland style and presentation that manages to get the film going which is nothing new or unique. The idea of a scorned woman looking to get revenge on a cheating boyfriend through the summoning of a specific demon to make his life turn upside down is quite commonplace and predictable in this kind of film there's little about this that sticks out from the dozens of other films involving this setup, especially with the films' other big problem in that there's a surprising lack of real sleaze or gore for a film about a sex-crazed succubus on the loose. The general setup and atmosphere here support this one really going into a darker and more overtly dirty territory, yet there isn't anything remotely close to steamy or graphic anywhere close to the encounters here. With the sex scenes filmed at angles that make it unclear if they're even removed any clothing at all and all the kills generally happening off-screen. Without these aspects in a film this familiar, the film doesn't really do much to stand out here.
Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Language and Violence.
Amazes me how some reviewers want every film to be a triple oscar winner. If you don't have much to do and want an amusing US comedy horror to watch, its ok.
As low-budget B-movies go, this one was a lot better than anticipated.
The story itself isn't groundbreaking (invoking a succubus to take revenge on a cheating boyfriend), we've seen it before in some form or another, but then again the very first episode of Star Wars was about knights saving a princess, so originality is not always necessary.
Ok, so the production values were minimal. Lighting and sound could have used some TLC, the special effects weren't so special, and some of the acting was amateurish. However, Savannah Whitten was impressive in her role of the demon, invigorating the character with joyful abandon.
Without her, the movie doesn't work as a horror-comedy. But she makes the difference, if only because she has the most interesting lines to deliver, and she delivers them well, with rapid-fire precision.
For his first full feature as a director and writer, Lee Esposito shows promise. I haven't seen any of his other stuff, but it would be interesting to see what he could do with an actual budget.
In this instance, a rating of 6 is definitely a positive grade, as opposed to some highly-anticipated movies that can sometimes be a disappointing 7.
The story itself isn't groundbreaking (invoking a succubus to take revenge on a cheating boyfriend), we've seen it before in some form or another, but then again the very first episode of Star Wars was about knights saving a princess, so originality is not always necessary.
Ok, so the production values were minimal. Lighting and sound could have used some TLC, the special effects weren't so special, and some of the acting was amateurish. However, Savannah Whitten was impressive in her role of the demon, invigorating the character with joyful abandon.
Without her, the movie doesn't work as a horror-comedy. But she makes the difference, if only because she has the most interesting lines to deliver, and she delivers them well, with rapid-fire precision.
For his first full feature as a director and writer, Lee Esposito shows promise. I haven't seen any of his other stuff, but it would be interesting to see what he could do with an actual budget.
In this instance, a rating of 6 is definitely a positive grade, as opposed to some highly-anticipated movies that can sometimes be a disappointing 7.
When a college woman (Nell Kessler) in the New Jersey/Brooklyn area discovers her boyfriend cheating she accepts her Wicca friend's offer to call on a succubus for succor. Havoc ensues.
"Lillith" (2019) is micro-budget horror with limited camera angles, dubious cinematography and, occasionally, lousy sound, but the story is compelling and the acting/dialogue good; some of the music's not bad either. Speaking of the acting, Laurence Fishburne's son, Langston Fishburne, is on hand for the small role of the professor. But it's Savannah Whitten who steals the show as the lust demon made flesh. People call this a horror comedy, but it's really only Whitten's succubus that's amusing (in a good way). It's a refreshing way to approach the material. After all, why wouldn't an immortal demon relish 'her' work with a diabolical sense of humor?
The setting and tone are reminiscent of "Decoys" (2004) and "Decoys 2" (2007) mixed with a little "Jennifer's Body" (2009), albeit without the budget. If you don't mind technical deficiencies, "Lillith" delivers the goods despite a muted palette. For comparison, check out "The Devil's Nightmare," aka "The Devil Walks at Midnight" (1971), which is an entertaining classic flick involving a succubus, taking place in a castle in Belgium (on the border of France).
The film runs 1 hour, 33 minutes, and was shot in the region of Cranford, NJ, and Brooklyn, NY.
GRADE: B-
"Lillith" (2019) is micro-budget horror with limited camera angles, dubious cinematography and, occasionally, lousy sound, but the story is compelling and the acting/dialogue good; some of the music's not bad either. Speaking of the acting, Laurence Fishburne's son, Langston Fishburne, is on hand for the small role of the professor. But it's Savannah Whitten who steals the show as the lust demon made flesh. People call this a horror comedy, but it's really only Whitten's succubus that's amusing (in a good way). It's a refreshing way to approach the material. After all, why wouldn't an immortal demon relish 'her' work with a diabolical sense of humor?
The setting and tone are reminiscent of "Decoys" (2004) and "Decoys 2" (2007) mixed with a little "Jennifer's Body" (2009), albeit without the budget. If you don't mind technical deficiencies, "Lillith" delivers the goods despite a muted palette. For comparison, check out "The Devil's Nightmare," aka "The Devil Walks at Midnight" (1971), which is an entertaining classic flick involving a succubus, taking place in a castle in Belgium (on the border of France).
The film runs 1 hour, 33 minutes, and was shot in the region of Cranford, NJ, and Brooklyn, NY.
GRADE: B-
It was fun, but a flawed effort. It is definitely a low budget horror, but the acting in it was overall pretty decent, and it was actually better than I expected. No one seemed cheesy or bad.
I thought the make up effects for Lillith were pretty nice. I think they really benefited from what looked like practical/make up effects rather than CGI effects.
Although overall I thought it had some nice touches, I don't think it quite hit the horror comedy mark. It was enjoyable watch, but I didn't really see the comedy aspect, I didn't really feel like it was a waste of time to watch. But I don't think it was good enough for a 2nd viewing in the future.
I thought the make up effects for Lillith were pretty nice. I think they really benefited from what looked like practical/make up effects rather than CGI effects.
Although overall I thought it had some nice touches, I don't think it quite hit the horror comedy mark. It was enjoyable watch, but I didn't really see the comedy aspect, I didn't really feel like it was a waste of time to watch. But I don't think it was good enough for a 2nd viewing in the future.
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- 150.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 33 Minuten
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