Bedevilled 2016 (EXTENDED - 2025)

—often confused with the critically acclaimed 2010 South Korean revenge thriller Bedevilled —is a supernatural "techno-horror" film that explores the modern anxiety of digital dependence. Directed and written by The Vang Brothers (Abel and Burlee Vang), the movie attempts to modernize the classic slasher formula by centering its terror around a malevolent smartphone app. Plot Overview: The Deadly Invite

She first noticed it in the way mirrors held her gaze a second too long. Then in the flicker of streetlights that followed her home. Her phone autocorrected "hope" to "hopeless." Her dog growled at empty corners. Friends canceled plans with excuses that sounded rehearsed. By summer, she stopped sleeping. The ceiling above her bed seemed to breathe. bedevilled 2016

The film's cinematography is noteworthy, with a muted color palette that captures the bleak and desolate atmosphere of the island. The camerawork is deliberate and measured, creating a sense of tension and unease that permeates the entire movie. —often confused with the critically acclaimed 2010 South

Bedevilled explores several themes, including: Then in the flicker of streetlights that followed her home

Haunted by a childhood teddy bear that turns murderous.