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7/10
Well Done
camerongrant-773849 June 2023
I'm an atheist, and I enjoyed this movie. People dismissing it as Christian propaganda are watching movies for the wrong reasons. I'm here to be entertained. I don't need every movie I watch to match my world view. In fact, it's often more interesting if it doesn't.

It had some excellent acting and kept me interested. It's dialogue heavy so keep that in mind. That's a plus for me, but if you want action, go watch one of the many mindless Marvel movies.

The only gripe I had was the soundtrack. I get it's low budget, but honestly the only part that felt low budget was this.

To the producers I say, your writers were fantastic, your cast was great, maybe look for a different composer. Soundtracks are incredibly important and this movie probably would have been better with no soundtrack at all compared to what it got.
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7/10
Sean Patrick Flanery carries this movie!
DeadMansTrousers16 June 2023
Religious thriller/horror films are a dime a dozen especially bad ones, this falls somewhere in the middle of the spectrum and it could've been a great film had there been the correct cast to support the stellar performance that Sean Patrick Flanery gives in it. Throughout this entire film you are left wondering what is real and what isn't and what sells this so well is Flanery's performance. Sadly the rest of the cast feels like they are just there to chew the scenery and belong in a hallmark channel movie. If this had been properly cast with professional actors for Flanery to play off of this could've been a truly amazing film. That said it's still worth seeing for his performance.
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6/10
Ignore the polarized reviews
kaideneve15 March 2024
A number of reviews claiming that this is a 9 or 10 can't be taken seriously. Is this film at the level of The Godfather or Citizen Kane? Absolutely not. It is however not without its merits, which I'll discuss momentarily.

There are also very low reviews stating that it's trying to force a Christian worldview based on the dialogue between the two main characters, which takes up 90% of the run time. By that logic, so does almost any possession-type movie out there, The Exorcist included.

It should be noted that the production company behind this movie has conservative roots, but I didn't get the impression that it was overtly preachy at all, aside from maybe the abortion fiasco.

The script is laughably predictable, but I did feel that the dialogue kept me engaged. It was gripping to see how the mental sparring between the two main characters developed, even though it ended up with a fairly formulaic conclusion.

The acting was... sufficient. The possessed man, played by Sean Patrick Flannery, honestly felt a bit over-the-top at times, but was nevertheless a unique take on the character. The psychiatrist was played almost cardboard-like by Jordan Belfi unfortunately, which really was a disservice to the potential of the film.

Overall, it had my attention from beginning to end, which is more than I can say for a lot of other horror/suspense attempts out there. Entertaining result from a low-budget production.
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Exceptional In Every Way!
jojunno24 April 2023
My reaction? I was floored by this movie. I love this movie. In fact, I did not think that a film called nefarious dealing with a prison inmate's claiming to be possessed by a demon would be one of my favorite films to come out this year. Yet, that's what has happened. It's not a perfect film but it's close. It's well written and the performances are literally award worth (back when awards were based on actual merit) and the direction is next level. It makes me look forward to any other future projects. Theologically and emotionally it hits all the right notes and it honestly makes you think. It touches on the culture war and why you can't ignore the chaos or the false narratives put out by mainstream enthusiasts. I'm blown away by this film and you have to see it if you love intelligent thrillers.
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7/10
Very thought provoking
sabossa11 April 2024
I thought this was a great movie, I have been thinking about it for days after.

The acting was great and I thought the writing was very good, I was very intrigued for the duration of the movie.

The character of Edward was incredibly well done, I became so uncomfortable with him at points I thought I'd have to leave the room or cry, but that is by no means a negative. The actor was just that good.

It's a very dialogue heavy movie, but it had a perfect run time which I appreciate.

I do recommend this movie because of its through provoking nature and short-ish run time. A good way to spend a weeknight evening.
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10/10
This is acting
philip-554-60253610 June 2023
Wow what an amazing movie. I am not that familiar with Sean Patrick Flannery, but my god can he act! He deserves recognition and I'm going to keep an eye open for his future roles.

One of those rare movies where you really have no idea where it's going, and the ending was not at all what I expected. How people can give this a 1/10 is beyond me, but each to their own I guess. Some also though the movie tried to shove Christianity down our throats, but the 2 main characters, one was an atheist and the other a demon, so I don't get that complaint.

Jordan Belfi and the rest of the cast all helped make this a stand out movie, also a nod to the directors. Thanks for making it!
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7/10
Good Psychological Thriller
demonblade-3779222 April 2023
Nefarious is about a Psychiatrist named Dr. James Martin (Jordan Belfi) taking a case of a serial killer named Edward (Sean Patrick Flannery) in prison. His job is to know whether if he is mentally stable or not for execution. Edward claims that he has a demon inside of him named Nefarious. Nefarious has already put Edward out of his misery by committing murders. His next step is commit an act of evil to James. James will have to interrogate and endure Edward/ Nefarious of his evil ways to see if he is mentally stable for execution.

Overall, it is a good film with its acting, premise, and the story. My first impressions were that this is more of a Psychological Thriller than it is a Horror. The acting is convincing by Sean Patrick Flannery to deceive James of his evil doing. The premise of this movie is whether to believe demons are real. After watching this movie, I am convinced that they are because of the storytelling. I would recommend Nefarious for a good thriller watch.
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8/10
Intense movie with SUPERB acting! The horror is real.
suzeew21 April 2023
NEFARIOUS is not the kind of movie I would normally go to see. I did, however, have an idea what it was about and respect the writers and directors. Sean Patrick Flannery performed his role with intensity, superbly portraying a man possessed by evil, as well as showing the fragility of the man Edward. Jordan Belfi was also a worthy opponent, or perhaps victim, as the psychiatrist sent to analyze Edward's mental condition. And Edward's future was always hanging in the balance. .There is a believable portrayal of demon possession; and, if you can tolerate that and a rather violent event near the end, I recommend this movie.
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6/10
Actually Good
willywilcoxen9 April 2024
It's basically a two-man show consisting of spiritual/moral discussion that is interesting and very well acted (especially Flanery).

It certainly has a Christian worldview and message but is not heavy-handed in conveying that. It's intriguing but not particularly moving or innovative, so I could not give it an 8 or 9. It has a few illogical things happen, necessary for the plot, but enough to keep it at a 6 instead of a 7 for me.

The production value and quality of the cinematography, lighting, sets, etc are all good. The pacing of the story is excellent, without lulls. It is not an in-depth character study, but the characters are solid for what the film is. Overall, it is pretty well done.
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6/10
All dialogue. Luckily it's great dialogue.
FeastMode14 April 2023
I frequently despise movies that are entirely dialogue-based, where nothing really happens aside from the conversations. But with Nefarious, I was locked in on that dialogue from beginning to end.

This was partly accomplished with good writing. The conversations are interesting and seem strategic by the characters. But the biggest reason it works is the performance by Sean Patrick Flanery. The entire success of this movie rides on him.

He knocks it out of the park. His performance is so good, so convincing. I couldn't take my eyes off of it. As I wondered why this talent hasn't launched him to bigger roles, I went back and looked at his history. I've only seen him in Dexter and Saw VII (aka Saw 3D). I have no idea how he hasn't earned bigger roles. The only reasonable explanation would be that he just recently developed this level of skill, which is possible but hard to believe.

I enjoyed Nefarious overall, despite most of the movie being very slow. But I did wish there was a little more that would push it past the threshold of being a great movie that I would want to rewatch. I also think the listed genres of horror and thriller are highly misleading. It's neither. If I had to choose, I would describe it as a creepy drama.

(1 viewing, opening Thursday 4/13/2023)
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7/10
Battle of wits between a fallen angel and a fallen man
vandeman-scott7 January 2024
Once again, a good movie is panned by so-called critics simply because it is rooted in a Christian worldview. NEFARIOUS isn't a perfect film. It is, however, a gripping, intellectual thriller that seizes one's attention from the get go and never loosens its grip.

NEFARIOUS depicts a battle of wits between a condemned serial killer (Sean Patrick Flanery) and a psychiatrist charged with determining mental competency for execution (Jordan Belfi). The condemned man claims to be a demon, and this sets up the film's central conflict.

With the bulk of the action taking place between two characters in one room, a tight script is essential. NEFARIOUS sports riveting dialog that creates and maintains suspense in this confrontation between mismatched characters. The demon outwits his opponent at every turn, while his foe swims in a sea of smug superiority and unjustified self-righteousness. That the story is really a battle between evil and lesser evil, rather than a battle between good and evil, makes the film infinitely more interesting.

Flanery's past work has not been particularly memorable, but this performance will stay with viewers for the long haul. One expects over-the-top bombast and supernatural shenanigans in low-budget, independent movies about demonic possession. Flanery instead delivers a pleasant surprise: subtlety. His admirable performance both interests and chills, and it's not the standard fare.

NEFARIOUS could have scored one more star if the second lead had been better cast. Belfi gives a passable performance, but one that pales in comparison to Flanery's. As an aside, Belfi's character is 35 years old, and Belfi is 10 very obvious years older. It's an unforced error. There's no reason short of vanity that the character couldn't have been true to the actor's age. In fact, it would have made him a bit more interesting. Fortunately, the script does allow Belfi's character to grow and change for the better, which props up the otherwise mediocre performance. One wonders what the part could have been in the hands of a more skilled actor.

The ongoing, reflexive bias against films with a faith message is unfortunate. One doesn't have to agree with every element of the filmmakers' message in order to recognize and acknowledge with fairness a creative work's virtues. NEFARIOUS is a solid, thoughtful drama with plenty of suspense, interestingly imperfect characters, and a message that's thought-provoking if you're willing to engage with different points of view.

Unfortunately, these days, that seems to be too much to ask.
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10/10
Great movie! Not sure why the overall rating is down
sams-8274522 April 2023
This movie is great! Nice to see a different viewpoint in Hollywood that doesn't support the whole narrative and mainstream media.

Getting back to the roots of basic good and evil and religion is nice change of scenery in movies.

Not sure why such the negative critic reviews and the low overall score considering all the 10/10 reviews.

The two actors worked well off each other.

The movie kept you on the edge of your seat wanting and waiting for what was next to happen.

I will continue to recommend this movie and tell everyone to ignore the bad critic reviews as obviously they're playing politics.
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7/10
The most anti-woke movie that I've ever seen in a movie theater. That alone, in today's world of über-woke movies, was totally worth the price of admission. - William Sullivan
Bored_Dragon21 March 2024
A psychiatrist comes to the prison to perform a psychological evaluation of a serial killer and judge whether he is insane, or sane and therefore eligible for the death penalty. The film is classified as a horror thriller, but that can easily lead you to the wrong expectations. There are no spilled guts, no jump-scare moments, no monsters, no action. Although some of the scenes it verbally evoked in my imagination are more gruesome than they could visually present them. The entire film is reduced to a dialogue between two protagonists, one of whom is an atheist, and the other claims to be a demon.

Although it does not have many other qualities, "Nefarious" makes up for it with an intelligent and well-written philosophical, theological, and moral discussion of opposing points of view, which presents the problems of the human individual and society honestly, directly, without without masking and beautification. Since the conversation is dominated by a demon (Sean Patrick Flanery nailed the role), who tries to convert an atheist psychiatrist, many dismiss this film as Christian propaganda. I did not experience it that way, even though I am an atheist. I experienced it as a refreshment in the sea of politically correct works in the same mold, which threaten to completely suffocate the seventh art.

7/10.
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6/10
Do you believe in god, angels, and demons yet?
warren-clark001-57-90379510 September 2023
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This is not your typical demon possesaion horror flick. Nefarious is a film that was clearly written by a Christian writing in the perspective of a demon. It is almost believable if you disassociate from the fact that none of the events in the film ever took place. If it were based in reality, I might have been convinced to believe. I have to hand it to these evangelicals. A for effort.

6 out of 10 for amazing acting but obviously the writing had an agenda. Honestly Glenn Beck just really fit the bill for his part in it. Spoiler alert, he plays himself.

This is conservative propaganda made for Blaze TV. I enjoyed the acting and the demonic perspective. As an atheist, it is exactly how I perceived evangelical Christians. It is at least better than "God's Not Dead".
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7/10
1 star reviews are a joke
ke_we-5775621 June 2023
Although I don't believe this movie to be a 10 as some of the reviews state. It's definitely deserves closer to a 10 than a 1 - The one star reviews are a joke, Sean, Patrick, Flanery's performance was fantastic and the dialogue was very engaging. It definitely has a political slant to the right, so I'm sure that's what people are upset with more than the fact that it's a Christian movie. But I find some of the reviews puzzling, especially the couple that said, or inferred that pro-life is the evil side of the equation because it's against women UGHH. Anyone that says they believe in God and giving it any reasonable thought could assume God would not agree with abortion.

Anyway, I believe the movie would have been worthy of an 8 if not for the ending. The scene with Glen Beck was too long and would have been better served by using an actor that was suppose to be a Glen Beck type of interviewer.
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10/10
I can not stop thinking about this movie
gdzpycr11 June 2023
This movie really made me think. This is not a political statement. Its not left or right. Its deep man really deep. I can honestly say that there has been very few times a movie had me thinking about life and the world around us the way this great film has. I have no clue why this movie is not a way higher rated movie. This movie was one of the best films i have ever seen. I will probably watch this film again with other family members who i know love really great movies. Don't listen to the naysayers this is a great movie. I did not expect it to be this well written. The points made in the film are not controversial just reality.
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7/10
Nefarious offers a fantastic premise and clever twist, making it a must-see. However, the acting and horror elements cause it to fall short of becoming a cult classic
kevin_robbins20 January 2024
I recently watched Nefarious (2023) on Prime. The storyline follows a man on death row, hours away from the electric chair. Before execution, a final psychological evaluation is required to determine the inmate's sanity. As the psychologist challenges his claims of possession, doubts arise, leading to unexpected twists.

This picture is codirected by Chuck Konzelman and Cary Solomon, who also worked together on Unplanned) and stars Sean Patrick Flanery (Powder), Jordan Belfi (Entourage), Tom Ohmer (Criminal Minds) and Glenn Beck (Cheers).

The movie's writing exceeded my expectations, featuring solid dialogue, compelling circumstances, and a refreshing, smart conclusion. With two elite actors and a touch more horror effects, it could have become a cult classic. Despite Flanery's strong performance, Belfi falls short, but his final scene is well-executed. While lacking in horror elements, the film's final reveal/circumstance is excellent.

In conclusion, Nefarious offers a fantastic premise and clever twist, making it a must-see. However, the acting and horror elements cause it to fall short of becoming a cult classic. I'd score this a 6.5/10, recommending seeing it at least once.
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7/10
A Doctor And A Demon [7.5/10]
panagiotis19939 June 2023
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My Reaction / Review for Nefarious (2023): An atheist psychiatrist vs a demon possessed inmate who is about to be executed, that's a nice concept. Also the pastor said that there are no demons, what kind of pastor is that? It's clear in the bible that demons are a real thing. The demon is smart telling the doctor that if you don't really believe in demons, invite me in, that's cool. I like that the movie is basically just two completely different people talking about God and religion. I don't know yet if Nefarious is a demon but something tells me that indeed the inmate is possessed.

Nefarious really made the pychiatrist's brain melt. The demon shares some really harsh truths about the state of humanity. Wow the electric chair scene graphic, really brutal. Now that the demon is released will he possess the doctor? Oh boy the demon was no joke, now the doctor knows. I like how it ends with the doctor publishing the demon's book and warning people about spiritual warfare. And it ends with the demon coming back into the doctor's life. Overall a very decent movie while not a masterpiece but still good. My rating is 7.5/10.
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8/10
Surprisingly good
daszemplinski27 April 2023
Went as a favor with friends. I don't usually like 'Christian' films as they are usually cheesy. This was NOT - the acting of the possessed inmate made Anthony Hopkins portrayal of Hanibal Lecter look amateurish. Dialogue was good considering it's like Dinner with Andre set in a prison. It was a 'Hell' of a lot better than anything I've seen (save Top Gun Maverick) in the last oh 10 years. Definitely worth the time and ticket price. Got to laugh though looking at the metrics - seem suspiciously skewed low compared to reviews. Anyone with rudimentary stats class knows somethings wrong here. Nice try -
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7/10
Not Bad as Psychological Thriller, Not Really that Scary Though
holyspiritdriven31 January 2024
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On the positive side, Flanery is a great actor and does a fantastic job. Film makers do best when they depict demon possession, not as the witchy, pale-faced old ladies with a sinister grin, but when they highlight the dramatic personality shifts in the possesser and possessed. As the movie progresses you see the characters seperate more and Flanery suspends your disbelief well. The demon is cool and collected and has a plan that makes sense as to why he'd want his host to be executed. The man on death row, Edward Brady is an abused and broken man being controlled by the demons he slowly let in over his lifetime. Flanery does so well at this that it almost had me in tears when he ordered his last meal.

Being a movie written from the Christian perspective it is one of the few that actually explains the subject of demon possession accurately, which to me, is more terrifying than your typical horror flick of "oh we disturbed the ghost of old Joe's mansion" or whatever.

On the negative side, the movie setting barely ever leaves the interrogation table which leaves the entire thing feeling "small" and like you've really already saw the whole thing in the preview.

I said earlier that this does a great job of explaining "correctly" the demonic realm, however, because of that it comes across a bit much at times...like we're getting a "Screwtape" perspective on the theology of the demonic. It seems a little like the demon is overly anxious to explain everything to the psychologist.

My biggest complaint is that even though the subject of demon possession is creepy, this movie never felt scary to me. Anguishing, yes. A bit thrilling, yes. Psychological, yes. But never that unnerving creepy feeling I want from a horror movie.

Lastly, they could have done without the Glen Beck interview in the end. I like Glen and the Blaze and all but I have a feeling the movie's target audience either wouldn't like Beck or wouldn't know who he was. For someone that does know who he is, this really seemed to break the 4th wall to me. All in all I don't really think that was needed in the movie.
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3/10
like christian rock - pretends to be cool but it's just a hard sell for the religious right
Rob-O-Cop9 June 2023
Nice, my review got hit down by the promotions team, it's back.

It's got all the christian touch stones, convoluted origin story and limp justifications, hell, demons, a looonnngggg lecture on the evils of abortion, (you're a bad demon if you even think about it) pro death penalty, etc etc, and apparently an army of publicists to write 10 out of 10 reviews and down-vote any honest ones.

The core premise of a real life demon in captivity answering questions is not a bad idea for a movie and in better hands it could have been an interesting and exciting premise, but that's just a hat stand to hang a bunch of religious right lecture points on and you can tell it's "b grade with an agenda" from the over-lit for tv visuals and framed likewise shots.

This isn't cutting edge cinema, it's "agenda based", fitted into a film in order to sell their message. I should have read the cast list and it would have saved me the trouble of watching it. Glen Beck is in it!!!

It's chocka full of cliche tropes too, smart talking quips, prison rain exteriors shots, all the things a bunch of middle aged white men who want to sell you on their world view can think of, which isn't much.

It all plays out without any challenges, other than the challenge of sitting through it once you're realised you've been conned, because that's not the point of this exercise. Praise Jesus! You're going to hello!
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6/10
Uneven and preachy.
DesiBaba12 May 2023
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It starts out well, and does a pretty good job of maintaining intensity and anticipation through 1/2 of the way. Horror is not really the right genre for this, may be a drama/thriller. The acting was good, lead was difficult to understand due to the way he spoke in multiple personalities. So even if we believe that Brady was a daemonic entity (given the supernatural powers he showed), the arguments he made did not make any sense. In no objective measure is the world more evil today than in the centuries past. Humans are far more evolved in their thinking and far less barbaric. To label people with differing life perspective as doing evil master's work is utterly false characterization, and I think carpenter would be first person to point this out.
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9/10
Sean Patrick Flannery Oscar deserving performance
geotech-2750717 March 2024
Shame on the Oscars, Sean P. Flannery was brilliant in this performance. For a movie where 90% is in a prison common area and a conversation between a prisoner and a psychiatrist, you not only need a good script, you need 2 good actors to make it work. And it did work. I was enthralled by the intelligent script with regards to how mankind is progressively destroying itself, is consciously ignoring its role in promoting evil, and the legion is winning in its war on the creator. Bravo to the script writers. Listen carefully to everything the prisoner says (is he bipolar or really a demon possessed innocent man?). I gave this 9 starts not because it is some epic production but because of Flannery and the script, when a movie has me enthralled from start to end, well done.
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7/10
Know what it is going in
gary-hirsh10 August 2023
The first thing I want to say about this film is that the acting by Sean Patrick Flanery is just stunning! He's the main reason I kept watching. Second, this is a faith based film I knew that going in as it is written and directed by Chuck Konzelman and Cary Solomon. I am not Christian, but I do not mind hearing the opinions of those who are as long as it doesn't devolve into a discussion about how I'm evil for not agreeing with or believing in Christianity. Having said that, I found the storyline intriguing and Flannery's acting superb. I felt as if the film presented its point of view without trying to convert anyone.

The rest of the cast was okay; a bit lack luster and wooden. Aside from a few obvious plot holes, the story kept me interested. As long as you know what this movie is going in, it's definitely worth the watch.
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10/10
Phycological Triller / Not Horror
svtejas-8755020 April 2023
This is a great movie for people who are interested in theology. It is presented in a very dramatic way and definitely requires repeat viewings because of how fast it goes. I've heard online from a few different practicing exorcists that this is the most accurate portrayal of demonic possession they have seen in film. All of the film up a point at the very end is riveting and very well acted. It does get a tiny bit heavy handed and preachy at the end and definitely could have done without Glen Beck.

What people are calling political isn't and this movie isn't political. It is purely theological. If you are unable to consider things from a neutral standpoint and consider other points of view this might not be for you.

If you're looking for something to turn your brain off and just watch gore/jump scares this is not that film. If you enjoy thinkers and have an interest is Christian theology (don't necessarily have to even be Christian yourself) this is captivating. If you're on the fence check it out.
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