1h 30m available with multiple audio tracks and subtitles.

Michael Winnick
Director

Josh Stewart
Adam - Husband

Bojana Novakovic
Lisa - Wife

Delroy Lindo
Dr. Clark - Parapsychologist

Melissa Bolona
Becky

Yvette Yates Redick
Emily Harper

Luke Edwards
James Harper

Jaqueline Fleming
Dr. Lee

Guchi
Mar 20, 2026No review content available.

Benish Moin
Oct 9, 2025I love it. any one who love watching horror movies. that is the one๐ค

Dawra
May 28, 2025It had potential from the first few minutes, but it went downhill. The acting was subpar, in my opinion. I felt it would be okay, bit it was bad, for me anyway. No explanations and repeating one thing, naa. I'd say sit this one out

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Aug 22, 2024Actually wanted to like 'Malicious', and yes there was the intention to judge the film for myself after watching it and even more intention to judge it fairly. Both have always been the case with me when it comes to reviewing a film. The idea was attention-grabbing and it didn't look too bad, so there was potential. Potential that was not lived up to very well at all. 'Malicious' was not a waste of time but it is a long way from a must watch from personal opinion. Didn't regret watching it and didn't find that my intelligence was insulted, something that cannot be said for some other films seen recently, it just didn't compel let alone unsettle me which is a primary factor as to why 'Malicious' as an overall film doesn't work. Lets start with the good things. 'Malicious' started off very well, it does draw one right in, sets things up promisingly and has an eerie vibe. It's a decent looking film, with the setting giving off the right amount of unease and the photography has atmosphere. The music is haunting and not too obvious or intrusive. Generally the acting was better than average. Nobody over-compensates and nobody looks uncomfortable or robotic. However, while the characters don't annoy there could have been much more development to them. The script is an overload of cheese and awkwardness and the direction is at best lethargic. 'Malicious' biggest issue is the story. There is very little tension, suspense or dread, with the scares infrequent and being going-through-the-motions-like and obvious when they appear. It is dull too often despite starting off so well and is very predictable from the excessive over-familiarity of a lot of scenes, while it becomes increasingly far-fetched and confused. Not enough is explained properly either, too much is left vague and leaves one scratching their heads. Not a waste of time but doesn't scare or compel enough. 4/10 Bethany Cox