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Malum

  • 2023
  • 18+
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
5.0/10
7.1K
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Malum (2023)
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A rookie police officer willingly takes the last shift at a newly decommissioned police station in an attempt to uncover the mysterious connection between her father's death and a vicious cu... Read allA rookie police officer willingly takes the last shift at a newly decommissioned police station in an attempt to uncover the mysterious connection between her father's death and a vicious cult.A rookie police officer willingly takes the last shift at a newly decommissioned police station in an attempt to uncover the mysterious connection between her father's death and a vicious cult.

  • Director
    • Anthony DiBlasi
  • Writers
    • Anthony DiBlasi
    • Scott Poiley
  • Stars
    • Jessica Sula
    • Candice Coke
    • Chaney Morrow
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    • Director
      • Anthony DiBlasi
    • Writers
      • Anthony DiBlasi
      • Scott Poiley
    • Stars
      • Jessica Sula
      • Candice Coke
      • Chaney Morrow
    • 93User reviews
    • 60Critic reviews
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    Jessica Sula
    Jessica Sula
    • Jessica Loren
    Candice Coke
    Candice Coke
    • Diane
    Chaney Morrow
    Chaney Morrow
    • John Malum
    Natalie Victoria
    Natalie Victoria
    • Marigold
    Britt George
    Britt George
    • Officer Grip Cohen
    Eric Olson
    Eric Olson
    • Will Loren
    Kevin Wayne
    Kevin Wayne
    • Nate
    Sam Brooks
    Sam Brooks
    • Officer Price
    Christopher Matthew Spencer
    Christopher Matthew Spencer
    • Officer Hudson
    Macedonia Alexis
    Macedonia Alexis
    • Cult Singer
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    Kertu Bell
    • Young Diane
    Justin Brown
    Justin Brown
    • Shadow Lurker
    Monroe Cline
    Monroe Cline
    • Betty
    Danielle Coyne
    Danielle Coyne
    • Birdie
    Eric Culver
    • Police Officer
    Brooklyn Durs
    Brooklyn Durs
    • Julie Sims
    Tom Hodgkins
    • Police Officer
    Brandon Arthur Jones
    Brandon Arthur Jones
    • Mortician
    • Director
      • Anthony DiBlasi
    • Writers
      • Anthony DiBlasi
      • Scott Poiley
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    5frank-liesenborgs

    Why all these positive reviews? Certainly not worth the time or money to watch.

    As a casual viewer of horror movies, it's quite concerning to see directors resorting to rehashing their own movies, especially when they were mediocre to begin with. Malum, a remake of Last Shift, is just another example of egotistical directors trying to salvage their past failures with bigger budgets. Last Shift had some potential. It's disappointing to see a director not learn from their mistakes and try to make up for it by throwing more money at the problem. The only thing that seems to have improved in Malum is the soundtrack and production value, but that doesn't make up for the lackluster storyline and characters. To be honest, Malum is just another generic horror movie with no real substance or creativity. The constant terror and violence get old quickly, and it's hard to invest in characters that are one-dimensional and uninteresting. It's a shame that there are no fresh ideas or surprises in this movie, and it's certainly not worth the time or money to watch.
    6Howling_at_the_Moon_Reviews

    Let sleeping dogs lie? - A comparison

    I want to preface this review with the fact that I had a good time with this movie. It was fun, scary and successful as a stand alone. Being a fan of its predecessor, Last Shift, inevitable parallels and comparisons will be made. While both had their own pros and cons, I think at the end of the day I personally liked Last Shift better. Two of my main criticisms with Last Shift was the backstory/elaboration on plot and the budget.

    Right out the gate Malum does a great job at giving a little bit more background on the characters and their story, making it feel like a more well-rounded throughline with a cohesive and concise point. However, as quickly as it took up for the slack in the story, it added another element specifically regarding the main girl and her involvement that almost negated its prior clarity and was left open ended and me scratching my head. Now, with all that said, at its foundation this is still an entertaining, intriguing story regardless and they did a good job at really sticking to its original core.

    As far as the budget goes, the picture quality was great in this and vastly improved from Last Shift. I think that ended up being a positive and a negative aspect because while Malum was "aesthetically superior", something about the grittiness of last shift with the picture quality and special effects almost made it a little bit more real, down to earth and therefore creepier. Something about Malum just wasn't quite as spooky as I wanted it to be and it definitely relied on jump scares. There were for sure some cool moments involving the breaking of appendages and gnarly movie make up, but even then, star-faced Hellraiser guy looked pretty silly... so it's a tossup.

    As far as everything else goes, I thought it was generally successful. The scenery, props, lighting, makeup and effects were all very cool. The acting was decent across the board, if not a little mediocre. The main girl did a fine job, but was particularly successful in scenes of high intensity emotion. There was one stand out performance from a woman playing a prostitute that is to be of note.

    I was really excited about this reimagining, and while it didn't hit exactly what I wanted it to be, it was still successful in its own right. I hope it gets the attention it deserves along with the director and Last Shift. Would recommend.
    6blazntrax

    Watch Last Shift Instead

    When LAST SHIFT (2014) came out, it was the first film I'd seen in a few years that unnerved me. It was creepy & gritty. It felt like they did a lot with a small amount of money. When I found out that MALUM was a "re-imagining" of LAST SHIFT with the daughter being race-swapped, I had concerns.

    Right from the jump, the acting in this movie is awful. It had some positive things going for it because its the same filmmaker. Its shot pretty decently and there's some good special effects. It just doesn't have that grittiness like LAST SHIFT. It's by no means high polish, but its more polished than its predecessor. It felt like a tv movie that was done to push a more diverse main character. Very unnecessary film.
    6prainey-48004

    Not a bad remake, just an unnecessary one.

    Last Shift (2014) actually happened to be my favorite horror movie of that year. It was a huge surprise watch for me going in completely blind, not having even seen a preview... Malum is a remake/reimagining of that movie by the same writer/director, Anthony DiBlasi. I questioned the existence of this remake after I saw the trailer since it's only 9 years after the original, and I still question its existence after watching it.

    Don't get me wrong, it's a decent watch & a solid horror movie with improved production, graphic gore and an expansion of the cult premise. With all of the added aspects it's strange that it's only 4 minutes longer than the original. But I feel like this is an example of "less is more" where the ambiguity of Last Shift worked more in its favor, while the expansion of the lore regarding the cult makes Malum feel more derivative. There is a particular creepy "jingle" that is used in both movies, but I feel it is over-used in this movie. Also, there are certain aspects of Malum where it can't seem to decide what it wants to be. There's just too much here that reminds me of Hereditary (and other movies), which is somewhat ironic since the same evil entity is mentioned in Last Shift, but not in Malum (if I remember correctly).

    However, I can recommend this movie whether or not you've seen Last Shift, but you may enjoy it more if you haven't seen it. It manages to be effectively creepy like the original while being more polished. For streaming, maybe wait for the rental price to go down.

    I gave Last Shift (2014) a 8/10. I give Malum (2023) a 6/10. A solid effort with improved production, but it overall falls short of the effectiveness of the original. It's definitely not a bad remake, just not a necessary one.
    4livin_the_weekend

    Last Shift did something new. This did something unnecessary

    *NON SPOILER*

    First of all, although both films shadowed eachother (as Malum is a remake), especially on the randomness front, back in 2014 when we were introduced to the Last Shift it was totally original and a lot more atmospheric.

    Both films masterfully play on intense minimal locations and a small cast to create an unsettling experience. In Last Shift, the protagonist, Officer Jessica Loren, is portrayed with nuance, and her descent into terror feels palpable and real. The film's pacing is tight, with each scare and revelation meticulously timed to keep viewers on edge. In contrast, Malum, which also has the same director Anthony DiBlasi, somehow loses the magic of the original. Despite having a bigger budget and better production values, Malum lacks the tight narrative and atmospheric dread that made Last Shift so effective.

    In summary, while Malum has the technical polish that Last Shift lacked, it ultimately fails to deliver the same level of psychological horror and engaging storytelling. Last Shift remains a superior film, with its clever use of suspense and atmosphere making it a standout in the horror genre (and it was very original at the time), whereas Malum feels like a hollow imitation, focusing on superficial scares rather than true horror.

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    Mia Farrow in Rosemary's Baby (1968)
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    Jack Nicholson and Faye Dunaway in Chinatown (1974)
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    • Trivia
      The film is a remake/reimagining of director Anthony DiBlasi's earlier 2014 film Last Shift (2014).
    • Goofs
      At the climax of the film Jessica is carrying a shotgun and uses it, then drops it to the floor. A few minutes later she reaches for it and grabs it, but when she pulls it closer to herself, she is suddenly holding a handgun instead of a shotgun.
    • Crazy credits
      The chant that the worshipers used to sing is heard at the end of the credits roll.
    • Connections
      Featured in Horrible Reviews: The Horrors Of 2023: Malum | Video review (2023)

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    • Release date
      • March 31, 2023 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • United States
      • Netherlands
    • Official sites
      • Official Amazon Link
      • Roku [united states]
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Астрал. Ритуал Малум
    • Filming locations
      • Louisville, Kentucky, USA
    • Production companies
      • Skyra Entertainment
      • Welcome Villain
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $221,738
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $221,738
      • Apr 2, 2023
    • Gross worldwide
      • $704,776
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.00 : 1

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