FILM: Leviticus (2026): Horror with a Soul
Leviticus isn’t the first horror film I’ve reviewed for The Hollywoodland Revue. Horror and thrillers have always been some of my favorite genres. Over the years, I’ve watched and enjoyed many films that have scared, unsettled, or surprised me. What attracted me to Leviticus wasn’t just the promise of scares. While there are definitely moments that will make audiences jump, the film aims for something much deeper. It uses horror to tackle real issues like religious trauma, homophobia, repression, and the lasting emotional scars caused by conversion therapy. This shows that the best horror films aren’t just about scary monsters, but about the real ones we create ourselves.