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Leviticus

How they landed
they all agreed3 critics, 76 to 82
Best thing said
A haunting and innovative horror film.Benjamin Lee, The Guardian · we gave it 82
Worst thing said
Takes a solemn, eerie look at homophobia and repression.Richard Lawson, The Hollywood Reporter · we gave it 76
Film
Adrian Chiarella · 2026 · Australia

The guide2 of 7 came up · every line is a critic’s own words

ViolenceNobody mentioned it
Sex and nudityNobody mentioned it
SwearingNobody mentioned it
Drink and drugsNobody mentioned it
Upsetting2 critics mentioned it“A haunting and innovative horror film.” — Benjamin Lee, The Guardian“The young actor, already a breakout from the horror hit Talk to Me, anchors Leviticus as the boy through whom we experience everything.” — Preston Barta, Dallas Observer
Offensive1 critic mentioned it“Takes a solemn, eerie look at homophobia and repression.” — Richard Lawson, The Hollywood Reporter
Hard to sit throughNobody mentioned it

All 3 reviews

A haunting and innovative horror film.

Benjamin Lee, The Guardian · quoted in Wikipedia, original not read by us
82we gave it

Takes a solemn, eerie look at homophobia and repression.

Richard Lawson, The Hollywood Reporter · quoted in Wikipedia, original not read by us
76we gave it

If Chiarella supplies the film’s aching brain, Joe Bird supplies its heart. The young actor, already a breakout from the horror hit Talk to Me, anchors Leviticus as the boy through whom we experience everything. He understood the assignment instinctively.

Preston Barta, Dallas Observer · quoted in Wikipedia, original not read by us
80we gave it

Who wrote about this filmgo read them

Benjamin LeeThe GuardianWhere we read it
Richard LawsonThe Hollywood ReporterWhere we read it
Preston BartaDallas ObserverWhere we read it