Viewer Rating
Combines user and critic ratings from four sources

Diabolic (2025)
A woman's hope for a miracle cure turns into a nightmare when she confronts the vengeful spirit of a cursed witch, determined to claim her as a vessel for her evil power.
A woman's hope for a miracle cure turns into a nightmare when she confronts the vengeful spirit of a cursed witch, determined to claim her as a vessel for her evil power.
The film explicitly promotes a progressive ideology by critically examining authoritarian religious structures as a source of trauma and advocating for secular therapeutic solutions over spiritual ones, positioning institutional religion as inherently damaging.
The movie features some racial diversity in its supporting cast, but the narrative primarily focuses on critiquing religious extremism and exploring religious trauma within a cult setting, rather than engaging with explicit DEI themes or critiques of traditional identities.
The film portrays the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (FLDS) negatively, using horror to examine the psychological and spiritual damage inflicted by its authoritarian structures and traumatic rituals. The narrative frames the FLDS compound as a cult environment, highlighting its harmful impact on individuals.
There is not enough publicly available information for AI to assess this category for this movie.
Based on currently available information, 'Diabolic' (2026) does not feature transsexual characters or explore related themes. The film's narrative centers on a woman confronting religious trauma and a supernatural spirit within an FLDS cult compound, with no plot points or character arcs indicating any depiction of transsexual identity.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film 'Diabolic' (2026) is presented as an original story with no identified source material, previous adaptations, or historical figures. The provided information explicitly states no characters have on-screen genders differing from established canonical or historical genders.
The film features original characters created for this specific narrative, drawing inspiration from real-world FLDS practices without adapting a prior source material or depicting specific historical figures with established races. Therefore, no race swap occurred.
Combines user and critic ratings from four sources























