Sure to make our year-end list of the best horror of 2026, Leviticus is an Australian thriller that takes a terrifying look at the evils of conversion therapy — with a supernatural twist.
Since writer/director Adrian Chiarella’s feature directorial debut premiered at the Sundance Film Festival earlier this year, critics have been singing Leviticus‘ praises. Now that audiences can go to theaters and see what all the buzz is about, a new wave of fans is sure to discover how uniquely scary Leviticus is, thanks to its mysterious monster.
Set in a conservative town in Australia, Leviticus centers on the new kid in town, Naim (Talk to Me‘s Joe Bird), who’s swiftly developing a crush on his classmate Ryan (Stacy Clausen). But not long after the two begin hooking up, a “deliverance healer” performs a ritual on the boys that’s meant to stop them from being gay. How? Well, that’s spoiler territory.
Let’s get into it.
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