After catching her long-term boyfriend cheating, Jenna turns toward elements she doesn't fully understand to get revenge. Said vengeance comes in the form of a succubus named Lillith, who em... Read allAfter catching her long-term boyfriend cheating, Jenna turns toward elements she doesn't fully understand to get revenge. Said vengeance comes in the form of a succubus named Lillith, who embarks on a bloodthirsty, sex-fueled rampage.After catching her long-term boyfriend cheating, Jenna turns toward elements she doesn't fully understand to get revenge. Said vengeance comes in the form of a succubus named Lillith, who embarks on a bloodthirsty, sex-fueled rampage.
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I wasn't expecting much from this when I saw it pop up on Tubi, but I figured I would give it a chance anyways. To my surprise it was better than I expected, still not great but better than what I was expecting.
Lillith is about a college girl named Jenna who after catching her boyfriend cheating on her, gets the help of a friend to summon Lillith, a sex demon to exact revenge. Needless to say it doesn't go as planned.
Lillith is for all intents and purposes a c-gtade horror flick. However I give it props for some ok make up effects, and a mostly entertaining story. What makes the movie particularly entertaining is the character of Lilly the Succubus who hams it up pretty well and makes for an entertaining villain. She's really the highlight of the movie with a decent amount of wit and bubbly personality to shine through. For a modern horror film I enjoyed this more than I thought I would.
Lillith is about a college girl named Jenna who after catching her boyfriend cheating on her, gets the help of a friend to summon Lillith, a sex demon to exact revenge. Needless to say it doesn't go as planned.
Lillith is for all intents and purposes a c-gtade horror flick. However I give it props for some ok make up effects, and a mostly entertaining story. What makes the movie particularly entertaining is the character of Lilly the Succubus who hams it up pretty well and makes for an entertaining villain. She's really the highlight of the movie with a decent amount of wit and bubbly personality to shine through. For a modern horror film I enjoyed this more than I thought I would.
Amazes me how some reviewers want every film to be a triple oscar winner. If you don't have much to do and want an amusing US comedy horror to watch, its ok.
As low-budget B-movies go, this one was a lot better than anticipated.
The story itself isn't groundbreaking (invoking a succubus to take revenge on a cheating boyfriend), we've seen it before in some form or another, but then again the very first episode of Star Wars was about knights saving a princess, so originality is not always necessary.
Ok, so the production values were minimal. Lighting and sound could have used some TLC, the special effects weren't so special, and some of the acting was amateurish. However, Savannah Whitten was impressive in her role of the demon, invigorating the character with joyful abandon.
Without her, the movie doesn't work as a horror-comedy. But she makes the difference, if only because she has the most interesting lines to deliver, and she delivers them well, with rapid-fire precision.
For his first full feature as a director and writer, Lee Esposito shows promise. I haven't seen any of his other stuff, but it would be interesting to see what he could do with an actual budget.
In this instance, a rating of 6 is definitely a positive grade, as opposed to some highly-anticipated movies that can sometimes be a disappointing 7.
The story itself isn't groundbreaking (invoking a succubus to take revenge on a cheating boyfriend), we've seen it before in some form or another, but then again the very first episode of Star Wars was about knights saving a princess, so originality is not always necessary.
Ok, so the production values were minimal. Lighting and sound could have used some TLC, the special effects weren't so special, and some of the acting was amateurish. However, Savannah Whitten was impressive in her role of the demon, invigorating the character with joyful abandon.
Without her, the movie doesn't work as a horror-comedy. But she makes the difference, if only because she has the most interesting lines to deliver, and she delivers them well, with rapid-fire precision.
For his first full feature as a director and writer, Lee Esposito shows promise. I haven't seen any of his other stuff, but it would be interesting to see what he could do with an actual budget.
In this instance, a rating of 6 is definitely a positive grade, as opposed to some highly-anticipated movies that can sometimes be a disappointing 7.
After discovering her boyfriend cheating on her, a woman and her friends decide to summon a succubus demon to take care of him, but when the demon they brought forth is interested in playing games and toying with the rest of the student body must try to stop it before she kills everyone around them.
Overall, this one was just a generally decent enough effort. One of the better features here is the decided comedy take on the idea of having this demonic figure loose in the area and preying upon men the way she does. The exuberance and unrestrained glee with which she announces how she kills her victims or promoting her conquests to the group as if a puppy showcasing a trick to its owners adds a fun tone to the idea of the creature rampaging throughout the community. This becomes even more prominent once she turns her attention to the group and using her powers and seduction techniques to begin killing off her friends with a flair and style that's highly impressive, especially with the final confrontation that's the lone graphic encounter in the film. Combined with the great look of the demon in their make-up form, there are some likable factors throughout here. There are some issues to be had with the film. The biggest problem here is the wholly bland style and presentation that manages to get the film going which is nothing new or unique. The idea of a scorned woman looking to get revenge on a cheating boyfriend through the summoning of a specific demon to make his life turn upside down is quite commonplace and predictable in this kind of film there's little about this that sticks out from the dozens of other films involving this setup, especially with the films' other big problem in that there's a surprising lack of real sleaze or gore for a film about a sex-crazed succubus on the loose. The general setup and atmosphere here support this one really going into a darker and more overtly dirty territory, yet there isn't anything remotely close to steamy or graphic anywhere close to the encounters here. With the sex scenes filmed at angles that make it unclear if they're even removed any clothing at all and all the kills generally happening off-screen. Without these aspects in a film this familiar, the film doesn't really do much to stand out here.
Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Language and Violence.
Overall, this one was just a generally decent enough effort. One of the better features here is the decided comedy take on the idea of having this demonic figure loose in the area and preying upon men the way she does. The exuberance and unrestrained glee with which she announces how she kills her victims or promoting her conquests to the group as if a puppy showcasing a trick to its owners adds a fun tone to the idea of the creature rampaging throughout the community. This becomes even more prominent once she turns her attention to the group and using her powers and seduction techniques to begin killing off her friends with a flair and style that's highly impressive, especially with the final confrontation that's the lone graphic encounter in the film. Combined with the great look of the demon in their make-up form, there are some likable factors throughout here. There are some issues to be had with the film. The biggest problem here is the wholly bland style and presentation that manages to get the film going which is nothing new or unique. The idea of a scorned woman looking to get revenge on a cheating boyfriend through the summoning of a specific demon to make his life turn upside down is quite commonplace and predictable in this kind of film there's little about this that sticks out from the dozens of other films involving this setup, especially with the films' other big problem in that there's a surprising lack of real sleaze or gore for a film about a sex-crazed succubus on the loose. The general setup and atmosphere here support this one really going into a darker and more overtly dirty territory, yet there isn't anything remotely close to steamy or graphic anywhere close to the encounters here. With the sex scenes filmed at angles that make it unclear if they're even removed any clothing at all and all the kills generally happening off-screen. Without these aspects in a film this familiar, the film doesn't really do much to stand out here.
Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Language and Violence.
What is there to like? Maybe the dumb male friend of the group. At least he was not beyond ridiculous. He just stood around. To be honest, I did not watch this stupid movie all the way. I was so sick and tired of it very soon. Now that I think about it, I did like the "girlfiend" that got angry with the moron who decided that summoning Lillith was a good idea, and dumped her. (If they made up, I don't know, because by then it was a sort of not at all funny comedy, or least I think that was it really was.) If any of those people actually went to an acting academy they must have been kicked out, after week one.
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- GoofsAs Jenn wakes up, she ask the time to Emma. Emma says it's 8:30 and Jenn has slept through most of the day. However, the girls are watching the news and the clock on the TV indicates 9:39.
- SoundtracksSuccubitch
Performed by Anthony Domanchich & April Chimes
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- $150,000 (estimated)
- Runtime
- 1h 33m(93 min)
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- 2.39:1
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