Film Heretic (2026)
The Divine Trap: Inside the Theological Horror of "Heretic" (2024)
The film explores the "mystery and uncertainty" of the human condition, asking if faith is a choice or a form of psychological conditioning. film heretic
Beck and Woods, the duo behind A Quiet Place , have always been fascinated by the mechanics of tension. Here, they strip away monsters and supernatural gimmicks. The horror of Heretic is purely intellectual—and that makes it devastating. The Divine Trap: Inside the Theological Horror of
The film’s tension is heightened by its auditory landscape. A notable highlight is which plays during the end credits. The Mazzy Star-style rendition serves as a somber reflection on the film’s "ambiguous finale" and the mortality of its characters. The horror of Heretic is purely intellectual—and that
The story follows two young missionaries from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Sister Barnes (Sophie Thatcher) and Sister Paxton (Chloe East). They arrive at the cottage of Mr. Reed (Hugh Grant), a reclusive Englishman, hoping to convert him.