Movie Background
Movie Poster

Abigail

In 1976, a troubled teenager befriends a bullied neighbor, aiming to exact revenge on his tormentors, but her obsession soon turns deadly.

Director(s)

Melissa Vitello

Where to watch

Amazon Video

Amazon Video

Rent

Apple TV Store

Apple TV Store

Rent

Google Play Movies

Google Play Movies

Rent

YouTube

YouTube

Rent

Fandango At Home

Fandango At Home

Rent

Amazon Video

Amazon Video

Buy

Apple TV Store

Apple TV Store

Buy

Google Play Movies

Google Play Movies

Buy

YouTube

YouTube

Buy

Fandango At Home

Fandango At Home

Buy

Mometu

Mometu

Ads

Tubi TV

Tubi TV

Ads

Cast & Crew

Gene Farber

Gene Farber

Eddie

Karimah Westbrook

Karimah Westbrook

Donna

Ava Cantrell

Ava Cantrell

Abigail Cole

Trace Talbot

Trace Talbot

Daniel

Yanni Walker

Yanni Walker

Deputy Morgan

Hermione Lynch

Hermione Lynch

Eve

Gunnar Garrett

Gunnar Garrett

-

Patrick Hilgart

Patrick Hilgart

Micah

Rob Gore

Rob Gore

Sheriff Moxey

Conner Stiles

Conner Stiles

Ben

Tren Brown

Tren Brown

Lucas Wright

Meredith Vivian

Meredith Vivian

Victoria

Jodie Garrett

Jodie Garrett

Mrs. Thompson

Melissa Vitello

Melissa Vitello

-

Details

GenresHorror, Thriller
Runtime1h 28 mins
Released on05 Dec 2023
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America

Reviews

Wuchak

6/10

**_Coming of age or coming of death?_** A mother & daughter from California move to a semi-rural area near Huntsville, Alabama, where the teen girl (Ava Cantrell) befriends a black misfit (Tren Reed-Brown). Havoc ensues. "Abigail” (2023) is part coming-of-age drama and part thriller/slasher. It explores the same interesting themes as Nicolas Cage’s “The Old Way” from eleven months prior, although that’s a Western. It’s comparable to “White Rabbit” (2013) and “The Rage: Carrie 2,” just not as entertaining or rewarding. I’d say it’s almost on par with “Devil’s Island” from two years earlier; however, if you hated that one, you’ll hate this even more. The bottom line is that it’s a technically well-made indie and worth checking out for those interested. Petite Ava Cantrell is a highlight and I respect a production that has the confidence to take its time (which others might interpret as boring). Is what the girl does in the story unbelievable, as some complain? Not if you know the tree from which the fruit fell and she trains in her personal time (even if it’s not shown). Filmmakers aren’t obligated to spell everything out; they respect the viewer to put the pieces together. It runs 1 hour, 28 minutes, and was shot in Oakdale, California, which is 31 miles southeast of Stockton in the middle of the Central Valley (more specifically, the northeast part of San Joaquin Valley). GRADE: B-

All Trailers

Abigail | Official Trailer | Horror Brains