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_**Conjuring a demon is probably not the best way to handle boy troubles**_ When a college woman (Nell Kessler) in the New Jersey/Brooklyn area discovers her boyfriend cheating she accepts her Wicca friend’s offer to call on a succubus f...


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After catching her boyfriend cheating, Jenna turns to impractical means of getting revenge; her vengeance comes in the form of Lillith, who is bloodthirsty.
A group of friends on a camping trip ventures into a forbidden forest rumored to be haunted by a demonic entity. As they delve deeper, they encounter unsettling phenomena and realize they are not alone. The entity, Lillith, begins to prey on their deepest fears, turning their fun getaway into a terrifying fight for survival.
Lillith received mixed to negative reviews, with critics often citing its predictable plot and underdeveloped characters. While some praised its atmosphere and attempts at psychological horror, the film was generally seen as a derivative entry in the genre.
The film struggles with a formulaic narrative that offers little originality.
Attempts at creating a chilling atmosphere are undermined by weak character development.
While visually competent, the horror elements fail to deliver a truly impactful or frightening experience.
Google audience: Audience reception for Lillith appears to be largely unenthusiastic, with viewers frequently commenting on the film's lack of innovation within the horror genre. Common criticisms include a slow pace and a predictable storyline, leading to a generally disappointing viewing experience for many.
The film was shot in a remote forest in Germany, contributing to its intended isolated and eerie atmosphere.
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_**Conjuring a demon is probably not the best way to handle boy troubles**_ When a college woman (Nell Kessler) in the New Jersey/Brooklyn area discovers her boyfriend cheating she accepts her Wicca friend’s offer to call on a succubus f...