Movie Background

The Dark and the Wicked

On a remote, secluded farm in a nondescript rural town, a man lies dying as his family gathers to mourn. As the vigil unfolds, a creeping darkness takes hold, ushering in waking nightmares and a growing sense that something evil is seizing control of the family.

Director(s)

Eve Butterly

Bryan Bertino

Aaron Steele-Nicholson

Colin Blankenship

Cast & Crew

Xander Berkeley

Xander Berkeley

Priest

Colin Blankenship

Colin Blankenship

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Tom Nowicki

Tom Nowicki

Charlie

Marin Ireland

Marin Ireland

Louise

Bryan Bertino

Bryan Bertino

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Michael Abbott Jr.

Michael Abbott Jr.

Michael

Michael Zagst

Michael Zagst

Father

Ella Ballentine

Ella Ballentine

Young Girl

Chris Doubek

Chris Doubek

Funeral Director

Eve Butterly

Eve Butterly

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Mel Cowan

Mel Cowan

Doctor

Aaron Steele-Nicholson

Aaron Steele-Nicholson

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Lynn Andrews

Lynn Andrews

Nurse

Julie Oliver-Touchstone

Julie Oliver-Touchstone

Mother

Mindy Raymond

Mindy Raymond

Becky

Details

GenresHorror
Runtime1h 35 mins
Released on16 Apr 2020
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

Repo Jack

5/10

I was excited to check out Bryan Bertino's latest offering, "The Dark and the WIcked." His debut, "The Strangers," was an instant classic introducing masked home invaders in the most unsettling of ways. His followup, "The Monster," was well-crafted as an estranged mother and daughter get stranded in their car in the woods while being stalked by a monster. It was ultimately disappointing as there was nothing to connect the disparate creepy happenings to the story-line. Many movies try to tease the viewer with unreliable narrators, leaving them to ponder whether what is happening is supernatural or all in the characters head. "The Babadook," "Black Swan," and "The Lighthouse" are examples of movies that do this right. Unfortunately, this doesn't. It's clearly something supernatural haunting everybody, but beyond some disturbing and/or violent scenes (all of which are well done), the movie is just too ambiguous in a very frustrating way.

yahyaharyantoo

8/10

> _loved this one_ let's start with the poster. I expected some red vibes like from "_evil dead_" something. but turns out, it's showed a _dark sepia tone_ which works. it's been a while since I was gasped and terrified for a horror movie. the sound and music are effective. I mean, this horror built by this sound. not like a creepy orchestra, but a chaotic chromatic sound. _beautiful and terrifying._ my interpretation is we should learn to let go of our loved ones. when the priest said: > "the devil is already here" yes, it's there because you still cling to your loved ones. to let go is not to deny but to accept. to let go is to fear less and love more. I'm sorry if you find this overanalyze.

Jack

5/10

The film is all about madness at best. Main characters lose their mind and we watch their hallucinations. All the religious references in the film leads to nowhere. The film has a few good jump scares and quite a good beginning which makes you think the rest of the film is going to get somewhere. Unfortunately it doesn’t. **I wouldn’t watch it again, nor would I make my friends watch it**.

patient1

8/10

A Scary and Heartbreaking Film Our intro is very warm and cozy with female character, and she does a proper hard days work on her property. We appear to have some happenings early off, and I'm unsure if it's a regular occurrence or something entirely different. We now have more main characters on the property, and the odd happenings are still occurring. Things have gotten ugly really fast, and we've had a truly terrible tragedy happen. Stranger and stranger, things are just getting worse, or maybe we're seeing what was always there and not talked about. Such a simple and humble life to begin, and we have such a terribly ominous aura now being felt stronger with each day. I knew when I saw that Marin Ireland is in this film that we'd be in for an emotional ride, and she isn't disappointing. It's so hard to get your footing and slow your heart with all the terror that is being unleashed, and it appears to be escalating.

SWITCH.

8/10

The scariest new film that I've seen in 2020, 'The Dark and the Wicked' is well-crafted, moodily evocative, and best watched through one's fingers. - Jake Watt Read Jake's full article... https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-the-dark-and-the-wicked-2020s-scariest-film

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