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Malevolent

2018 | 89m | English

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A brother-sister team who fake paranormal encounters for cash get more than they bargained for when a job at a haunted estate turns very, very real.
Release Date: Dec 13, 2018
Director: Olaf de Fleur Johannesson
Writer: Ben Ketai, Eva Konstantopoulos
Genres: Horror
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Production Companies Sigma Films, Catalyst Global Media, Thruline Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Florence Pugh Angela Sayers
Ben Lloyd-Hughes Jackson Sayers
Celia Imrie Mrs. Green
Scott Chambers Elliot
Georgina Bevan Beth
James Cosmo Grandpa
Shelley Conn Professor Samantha Harlow
Niall Greig Fulton Herman Green
Nicola Grier Christine Sayers
Ian Lorimer Milne Craig
Emma Atkin Claire
Flora Brady Missy
Anna Coote Tammy
Stephen McCole Frank
Charlotte Allen Maddy
Daisy Mathewson Susie
Daniel Campbell Ghost
Charles Barrett Victor
Name Job
David Goodall Stunts
Ben Ketai Writer
Olaf de Fleur Johannesson Director
Eva Konstantopoulos Writer, Novel
Victoria Dabbs Line Producer
David Arthur Second Unit Director, Editor
Kahleen Crawford Casting
Caroline Stewart Casting
Nancy McKenna Costume Design
Christine Close Makeup Artist
Matt Chessell Props
Jonathan Farmer First Assistant Director
Mark Inglis Second Assistant Director
Maria Mulhall Second Assistant Director
Nick Baldock ADR Mixer
Peter Brill Sound Mixer
Tony Cook Boom Operator
Kahl Henderson Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Craig Jackson Sound Assistant
Wayne Bennett Special Effects Supervisor
Jason White Stunt Coordinator
Bjarni Felix Bjarnason Director of Photography
Al Hardiman Original Music Composer
Zach Clark Editor
Name Title
Marcus Chait Executive Producer
Claire Moorsom Executive Producer
Graham Begg Executive Producer
Brian Coffey Producer
Ross McKenzie Executive Producer
Charlotte Walls Executive Producer
Danny Sherman Producer
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Reviews

Kewl_Kat
5.0

Florence Pugh is a great actress buy you'd be better off watching her in Lady Macbeth. This one was rather boring and unoriginal. I didn't find it particularly scary and instead of it being a creep ghost movie, it sorta turns into an annoying torture-fest by the end. Poorly developed characters and ... a lack of scares, along with lackluster atmosphere means I'll give it 5/10 stars. It would be lower but I gave it a bonus star just cuz I like Miss Pugh.

Jun 23, 2021
Ruuz
3.0

Malevolent did not capture my attention at all. Boring and old hat as they come, _Malevolent_ might have been worth my money, (because I watched it on a Netflix account that I don't pay for, so that money was zero) but it was not worth my time, or yours. _Final rating:★½: - Boring/disappointing. ... Avoid where possible._

Jun 23, 2021
Kamurai
4.0

Bad watch, probably won't watch again, and can't recommend. The movie description didn't do this justice: it makes it sound like a "Scooby Doo" episode that turns real, when it should have been closer to "Don't Breathe". And that's where most of my contention comes in: the misdirection plot of ... needing money was completely unnecessary and a waste of time. Florence Pugh worked her ass off to carry the movie, and Celia Imrie does creepy old lady well enough, but I think the character was written badly and she just couldn't do anything with it. The story itself, the actual events that are happening are fantastic, and I was shocked to see this as a 2020 movie. With proper production value, and a decent cast, this should have easily been a movie that people talked about. While it's not quite "Girl Next Door" levels of traumatic, it's enough to easily make you feel bad for the ghosts, but I didn't give a crap about any of the protagonists: I just couldn't see why I should. A lot of the time I was mad they were even still doing ghost stuff because of all the friction in the first act.

Jun 23, 2021