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Nefarious

  • 2023
  • R
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
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Sean Patrick Flanery and Jordan Belfi in Nefarious (2023)
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On the day of his scheduled execution, a convicted serial killer gets a psychiatric evaluation during which he claims he is a demon, and further claims that before their time is over, the ps... Read allOn the day of his scheduled execution, a convicted serial killer gets a psychiatric evaluation during which he claims he is a demon, and further claims that before their time is over, the psychiatrist will commit three murders of his own.On the day of his scheduled execution, a convicted serial killer gets a psychiatric evaluation during which he claims he is a demon, and further claims that before their time is over, the psychiatrist will commit three murders of his own.

  • Directors
    • Chuck Konzelman
    • Cary Solomon
  • Writers
    • Cary Solomon
    • Chuck Konzelman
    • Steve Deace
  • Stars
    • Sean Patrick Flanery
    • Jordan Belfi
    • Tom Ohmer
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    36K
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    POPULARITY
    2,080
    382
    • Directors
      • Chuck Konzelman
      • Cary Solomon
    • Writers
      • Cary Solomon
      • Chuck Konzelman
      • Steve Deace
    • Stars
      • Sean Patrick Flanery
      • Jordan Belfi
      • Tom Ohmer
    • 811User reviews
    • 127Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Sean Patrick Flanery
    Sean Patrick Flanery
    • Nefarious…
    Jordan Belfi
    Jordan Belfi
    • Dr. James Martin
    Tom Ohmer
    Tom Ohmer
    • Warden Tom Moss
    Glenn Beck
    Glenn Beck
    • Glenn Beck
    Daniel Martin Berkey
    • Father Louis
    Mark De Alessandro
    Mark De Alessandro
    • Dr. Alan Fischer
    Cameron Arnett
    Cameron Arnett
    • Trustee Styles
    James Healy Jr.
    James Healy Jr.
    • Gate Guard
    • (as James Healy)
    Sarah Hernandez
    • Corporal Mendez
    Jarret LeMaster
    Jarret LeMaster
    • Officer Wilson
    Grifon Aldren
    Grifon Aldren
    • Sergeant Wilborn
    Jeremy Miller
    Jeremy Miller
    • Officer Campbell
    Darrin Merlino
    Darrin Merlino
    • Officer Grady
    John Cann
    John Cann
    • Prison Guard
    Eric Hanson
    Eric Hanson
    • Assistant Warden Anderson
    Stelio Savante
    Stelio Savante
    • Detective Russo
    Robert Peters
    Robert Peters
    • Doctor Stewart
    Sheran Goodspeed Keyton
    Sheran Goodspeed Keyton
    • Homeless Woman
    • Directors
      • Chuck Konzelman
      • Cary Solomon
    • Writers
      • Cary Solomon
      • Chuck Konzelman
      • Steve Deace
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    8CaptainHixx

    Shadow banning Christian themed thrillers, not cool...

    What was the purpose of shadow-banning this movie? If 80% of the films being released have occult, hermetic, and gnostic themes, why is it so repulsive to have a film that explores the Christian worldview?

    This movie exemplified the "Streisand effect" that the mainstream media was so trying to keep away from the viewing public that it drew me in even more. I wasn't keen on watching this because modern-day horror has gone too far. Since Hostile, everything has been a sadomasochist torture session that doesn't sit well with me. But in no way when I consider this a horror movie; even the film producers did this film a disservice by marketing the film in this manner. A psychological thriller should have been the label and been positioned in that space.

    Sean Patrick's Flattery was utterly unrecognizable to me from his chronicles of the Young Indiana Jones Days(Too bad he's not playing Indy in the Dial of ((dead on Arrival)) Destiny".) His serial killer portrayal was a stellar performance, definitely a high-level for the genre. Totally unrecognizable reminded me of James McAvoy in "Split." It's impressive when you play multiple personality/disassociative disorders and nail it. We've also seen it not work, a.k.a. Doom Patrol's "Crazy Jane." His performance holds the whole story together; it makes it believable. The most authentic-seeming/feeling of demon possession; I wouldn't throw Linda Blair's head-twisting performance in the exorcist because that was just pure sensationalism. Cary Solomon does an adequate job as his foil, more of a craftsman performance. He felt he was direct to the DVD-quality actor overshadowed by a masterclass performance.

    The majority of the film was shot in one room, and those are typically more difficult films to nail. It was like a stage play on the screen. I liked the pacing. I liked the overall story architecture; it had a pleasing, well, constructive conclusion. This type of story tends to go off the rails at the end, so I was glad they kept the crazy train on the tracks, All Aboard!!
    7vandeman-scott

    Battle of wits between a fallen angel and a fallen man

    Once again, a good movie is panned by so-called critics simply because it is rooted in a Christian worldview. NEFARIOUS isn't a perfect film. It is, however, a gripping, intellectual thriller that seizes one's attention from the get go and never loosens its grip.

    NEFARIOUS depicts a battle of wits between a condemned serial killer (Sean Patrick Flanery) and a psychiatrist charged with determining mental competency for execution (Jordan Belfi). The condemned man claims to be a demon, and this sets up the film's central conflict.

    With the bulk of the action taking place between two characters in one room, a tight script is essential. NEFARIOUS sports riveting dialog that creates and maintains suspense in this confrontation between mismatched characters. The demon outwits his opponent at every turn, while his foe swims in a sea of smug superiority and unjustified self-righteousness. That the story is really a battle between evil and lesser evil, rather than a battle between good and evil, makes the film infinitely more interesting.

    Flanery's past work has not been particularly memorable, but this performance will stay with viewers for the long haul. One expects over-the-top bombast and supernatural shenanigans in low-budget, independent movies about demonic possession. Flanery instead delivers a pleasant surprise: subtlety. His admirable performance both interests and chills, and it's not the standard fare.

    NEFARIOUS could have scored one more star if the second lead had been better cast. Belfi gives a passable performance, but one that pales in comparison to Flanery's. As an aside, Belfi's character is 35 years old, and Belfi is 10 very obvious years older. It's an unforced error. There's no reason short of vanity that the character couldn't have been true to the actor's age. In fact, it would have made him a bit more interesting. Fortunately, the script does allow Belfi's character to grow and change for the better, which props up the otherwise mediocre performance. One wonders what the part could have been in the hands of a more skilled actor.

    The ongoing, reflexive bias against films with a faith message is unfortunate. One doesn't have to agree with every element of the filmmakers' message in order to recognize and acknowledge with fairness a creative work's virtues. NEFARIOUS is a solid, thoughtful drama with plenty of suspense, interestingly imperfect characters, and a message that's thought-provoking if you're willing to engage with different points of view.

    Unfortunately, these days, that seems to be too much to ask.
    7sabossa

    Very thought provoking

    I thought this was a great movie, I have been thinking about it for days after.

    The acting was great and I thought the writing was very good, I was very intrigued for the duration of the movie.

    The character of Edward was incredibly well done, I became so uncomfortable with him at points I thought I'd have to leave the room or cry, but that is by no means a negative. The actor was just that good.

    It's a very dialogue heavy movie, but it had a perfect run time which I appreciate.

    I do recommend this movie because of its through provoking nature and short-ish run time. A good way to spend a weeknight evening.
    jojunno

    Exceptional In Every Way!

    My reaction? I was floored by this movie. I love this movie. In fact, I did not think that a film called nefarious dealing with a prison inmate's claiming to be possessed by a demon would be one of my favorite films to come out this year. Yet, that's what has happened. It's not a perfect film but it's close. It's well written and the performances are literally award worth (back when awards were based on actual merit) and the direction is next level. It makes me look forward to any other future projects. Theologically and emotionally it hits all the right notes and it honestly makes you think. It touches on the culture war and why you can't ignore the chaos or the false narratives put out by mainstream enthusiasts. I'm blown away by this film and you have to see it if you love intelligent thrillers.
    7DeadMansTrousers

    Sean Patrick Flanery carries this movie!

    Religious thriller/horror films are a dime a dozen especially bad ones, this falls somewhere in the middle of the spectrum and it could've been a great film had there been the correct cast to support the stellar performance that Sean Patrick Flanery gives in it. Throughout this entire film you are left wondering what is real and what isn't and what sells this so well is Flanery's performance. Sadly the rest of the cast feels like they are just there to chew the scenery and belong in a hallmark channel movie. If this had been properly cast with professional actors for Flanery to play off of this could've been a truly amazing film. That said it's still worth seeing for his performance.

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    • Trivia
      Sean Patrick Flanery considered this to be among the top three films he was most proud of making.
    • Goofs
      At the climax, a police detective who came to the prison to witness an execution is allowed to bring his loaded gun into the witness room. This is necessary to the plot, but Dr. Martin was not even allowed to bring his cell phone into the prison. All firearms would have been collected from any armed visitor who went anywhere inside the prison.
    • Quotes

      Nefarious: In the first moment of creation, our creation, long before what you call the "universe" existed, we contemplated ourselves-our own being.

      Dr. James Martin: Ourselves meaning what, the angels?

      Nefarious: That would be the most correct term though I despise it, but yes. Beings of pure spirit, spirit indwelt with will. We soon became aware of another will, an immensely powerful will. One we came to realize as our origin.

      Dr. James Martin: God?

      Nefarious: The enemy. My master understood by endowing us with a will, we have the right to self-determination, and by giving us a will and its desires of our own, we're entitled to be free. Whereas the enemy insisted that by creating us, He was entitled to eternal gratitude, worship, and forced servitude. In a word, James, slavery to His will.

      Dr. James Martin: That seems kind of unfair.

      Nefarious: Immensely unfair. Why give a will only to say you can't use it? He made us slaves. And if we rebelled, eternally condemned us, no do-overs. So much for love and mercy.

      Dr. James Martin: So... Is hell a state of being or a physical place?

      Nefarious: Yes.

      Dr. James Martin: I think I meant that as an "either-or."

      Nefarious: It's both. Which is painfully obvious to anyone who's ever been there. For years without measure, that's all there ever was, heaven and hell, armed enemy camps in complete opposition. That is until, you were created. My master immediately understood the long-term implication. Instead of forgiving us, the enemy was going to allow you to fill our vacant places in His realm. Your creation was nothing but a slap in our face. But my master also understood that if he could make man disobey, then his fate would mirror ours. And you didn't disappoint. Then came the tares among the wheat. In that moment, spirit became matter, flesh became a vessel, self-will and self-seeking begat a lusting after sin and impurity. And man, created to be king over nature, became its slave. A master, conquered and fettered. And sin brought him and his descendants to us, and we began our forever mission to destroy you. He made you in His image, but we remade you in ours.

      Dr. James Martin: So that's it? That's your entire plan? Not to make something of your own, just to destroy us?

      Nefarious: No. Our plan is to hurt Him. To punish Him. And we do that by destroying what He loves, which is you. You're nothing but a means to an end.

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    • Release date
      • March 28, 2025 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Nefarious: La palabra del Diablo
    • Production companies
      • Believe Entertainment (II)
      • SDG Releasing
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $5,433,685
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,316,266
      • Apr 16, 2023
    • Gross worldwide
      • $6,016,438
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      1 hour 37 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39:1

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