Devil's Diary

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  • NR
  • 2007
  • 1 hr 30 min
  • 4.9  (1,495)

Devil's Diary is a 2007 horror-thriller movie directed by Farhad Mann and starring Alexz Johnson, Miriam McDonald, and Deanna Casaluce. The story revolves around two best friends, Dominique (Alexz Johnson) and Ursula (Miriam McDonald), who stumble upon a mysterious journal belonging to a girl named Rebecca (Deanna Casaluce) who died years ago. As they read the journal, the girls realize that they have unleashed an ancient evil that was better left undisturbed.

The movie begins with Dominique and Ursula discovering the diary in the attic of their high school library. They start reading the diary, which tells the story of Rebecca, a teenager who died after performing a Satanic ritual. As they delve deeper into the diary, strange things start happening around them. Ursula becomes the target of a group of bullies led by the mean-spirited Amanda (Magda Apanowicz), and Dominique starts seeing visions of Rebecca.

One of the things that makes Devil's Diary stand out is its unique take on the found-footage horror genre. Instead of relying on shaky camera work and jump scares, the movie uses the diary as a tool to unravel the story in a more controlled manner. The viewers get to experience the story as Dominique and Ursula read the diary, and as they do, the mystery of what happened to Rebecca starts to unfold.

The movie does a great job of building tension slowly. At first, the girls are just reading the diary and noticing some odd coincidences, but as things start to spiral out of control, the audience feels the stakes rise. The director Farhad Mann masterfully creates a sense of dread, and the movie becomes more and more creepy as it progresses.

One of the strongest aspects of the movie is the performances of the lead actresses. Alexz Johnson and Miriam McDonald have fantastic chemistry as the two best friends, and their subtle facial expressions and body language convey the fear and confusion they feel as events unfold. Deanna Casaluce gives a chilling portrayal of Rebecca, and her presence is felt even though she's not physically present in most of the movie.

The movie also deals with some serious themes, such as bullying and the consequences of dabbling in the occult. Amanda and her group of friends are cruel and unrelenting in their harassment of Ursula, and the movie doesn't shy away from showing the damage that bullying can do. Additionally, the consequences of Rebecca's actions show the dangers of playing with forces beyond our understanding.

Another strength of Devil's Diary is the way it balances the horror and the humor. There are some genuinely funny moments in the movie, particularly in the scenes with Ursula's parents (played by Brian Krause and Quancetia Hamilton), but the comedy never undermines the overall sense of tension and dread.

Overall, Devil's Diary is a solid horror movie that delivers on scares, great performances, and a unique spin on the found-footage genre. The mystery of Rebecca's death keeps the viewer engaged throughout, and the film successfully builds a sense of unease that culminates in a satisfying conclusion. Anyone looking for a good horror movie that doesn't rely on cheap jump scares should check out Devil's Diary.

Devil's Diary is a 2007 drama with a runtime of 1 hour and 30 minutes. It has received mostly poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 4.9.

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  • Release Date
    2007
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 30 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    4.9  (1,495)
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