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Lillith

2019 | 93m | English

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After catching her boyfriend cheating, Jenna turns to impractical means of getting revenge; her vengeance comes in the form of Lillith, who is bloodthirsty.
Release Date: Sep 13, 2019
Director: Lee Esposito
Writer: Lee Esposito, Luke Stannard
Genres: Horror
Keywords demon, succubus
Production Companies Ritterhaus Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $170,000
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 25, 2024
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Name Character
Savannah Whitten Lillith
Nell Kessler Jenna
Robin Carolyn Parent Emma
Taylor Turner Charlie
Lily Telford Kim
Michael Finnigan Brad
Langston Fishburne Professor Hardy
Dylan Sindelar Sad Man
Tom Gersh Basketball Jones
Name Job
Lee Esposito Director, Writer
Vincent Caffarello Director of Photography
Chris Hammarberg Production Manager
Chris Hammarberg First Assistant Director
Payge Crock Costume Design
Hali Cocalis Gaffer
Luke Stannard Writer
Evan Santiago Editor
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Wuchak
6.0

_**Conjuring a demon is probably not the best way to handle boy troubles**_ When a college woman (Nell Kessler) in the New Jersey/Brooklyn area discovers her boyfriend cheating she accepts her Wicca friend’s offer to call on a succubus for succor. Havoc ensues. "Lillith" (2019) is micro-bud ... get horror with limited camera angles, dubious cinematography and, occasionally, lousy sound, but the story is compelling and the acting/dialogue good; some of the music’s not bad either. Speaking of the acting, Laurence Fishburne’s son, Langston Fishburne, is on hand for the small role of the professor. But it’s Savannah Whitten who steals the show as the lust demon made flesh. People call this a horror comedy, but it’s really only Whitten’s succubus that’s amusing (in a good way). It’s a refreshing way to approach the material. After all, why wouldn’t an immortal demon relish ‘her’ work with a diabolical sense of humor? The setting and tone are reminiscent of "Decoys" (2004) and “Decoys 2” (2007) mixed with a little "Jennifer's Body" (2009), albeit without the budget. If you don’t mind technical deficiencies, “Lillith” delivers the goods despite a muted palette. For comparison, check out “The Devil’s Nightmare,” aka “The Devil Walks at Midnight” (1971), which is an entertaining classic flick involving a succubus, taking place in a castle in Belgium (on the border of France). The film runs 1 hour, 33 minutes, and was shot in the region of Cranford, NJ, and Brooklyn, NY. GRADE: B-

Jul 25, 2021