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Abigail

2023 | 88m | English

(392 votes)

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Popularity: 1 (history)

Director: Melissa Vitello
Writer: Gunnar Garrett
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In 1976, a troubled teen befriends her bullied neighbor, seeking revenge on his tormentors, but her obsession turns deadly.
Release Date: Dec 05, 2023
Director: Melissa Vitello
Writer: Gunnar Garrett
Genres: Horror, Thriller
Keywords serial killer, slasher, teenage killer
Production Companies Sandcastle 5 Productions, Dark Gravity Studios, Ranch Hand Films
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Nov 27, 2025
Entered: Apr 20, 2024
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Name Character
Ava Cantrell Abigail Cole
Hermione Lynch Eve
Gene Farber Eddie
Karimah Westbrook Donna
Trace Talbot Daniel
Gunnar Garrett Mr. Stetson
Yanni Walker Deputy Morgan
Patrick Hilgart Micah
Rob Gore Sheriff Moxey
Conner Stiles Ben
Tren Brown Lucas Wright
Meredith Vivian Victoria
Jodie Garrett Mrs. Thompson
Name Job
Gunnar Garrett Writer
Melissa Vitello Director
Name Title
Gunnar Garrett Producer
Melissa Vitello Producer
Bryan Cantrell Producer
Ceasar Ramos Associate Producer
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Wuchak
6.0

**_Coming of age or coming of death?_** A mother & daughter from California move to a semi-rural area near Huntsville, Alabama, where the teen girl (Ava Cantrell) befriends a black misfit (Tren Reed-Brown). Havoc ensues. "Abigail” (2023) is part coming-of-age drama and part thriller/slasher. ... It explores the same interesting themes as Nicolas Cage’s “The Old Way” from eleven months prior, although that’s a Western. It’s comparable to “White Rabbit” (2013) and “The Rage: Carrie 2,” just not as entertaining or rewarding. I’d say it’s almost on par with “Devil’s Island” from two years earlier; however, if you hated that one, you’ll hate this even more. The bottom line is that it’s a technically well-made indie and worth checking out for those interested. Petite Ava Cantrell is a highlight and I respect a production that has the confidence to take its time (which others might interpret as boring). Is what the girl does in the story unbelievable, as some complain? Not if you know the tree from which the fruit fell and she trains in her personal time (even if it’s not shown). Filmmakers aren’t obligated to spell everything out; they respect the viewer to put the pieces together. It runs 1 hour, 28 minutes, and was shot in Oakdale, California, which is 31 miles southeast of Stockton in the middle of the Central Valley (more specifically, the northeast part of San Joaquin Valley). GRADE: B-

Mar 24, 2025