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Devil's Diary
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Devil's Diary

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TMDB 5.216+20071h 30mEnglish
DramaHorrorTV Movie

Synopsis

When a group of small-town teenagers find the “Devil's Diary,” a book that embodies the evil of Satan by physically manifesting any evil thought that is written in it, all hell breaks loose. Unearthed after centuries of concealment, the Devil's Diary wreaks havoc and destruction on the high school students who found it, and their entire community. Can their town be saved from complete ruin?

Director
Farhad MannFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Johnson Production Group1 production companies
Release
September 22, 2007Released
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Top Cast

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Alexz Johnson
Alexz Johnson
Dominique
Miriam McDonald
Miriam McDonald
Heather
Deanna Casaluce
Deanna Casaluce
Georgia
Magda Apanowicz
Magda Apanowicz
Ursula Wilson
Andrea Brooks
Andrea Brooks
Effi
Tyler Boissonnault
Craig
Brian Krause
Brian Krause
Father Mulligan
Laura Carswell
Laura Carswell
Lisa

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Reviews

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Wuchak
Aug 27, 2023

**_The book from hell at a high school in the Great Northwest_** Two outcast teen girls find a mysterious book with blank pages. As one of them (Magda Apanowicz) uses the ‘diary’ to get revenge on adversaries at school, the other (Alexz Johnson) starts to see negative changes in her friend. As they say, power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely. “Devil's Diary” (2007) is high school horror in the mold of "Christine" in which a persecuted misfit gains an advantage from some dubious source and proceeds to wreak vengeance on his or her harassers. “The Rage: Carrie 2” and "The Unhealer" are other examples of this subgenre. While this one isn’t as good as those three films, it thankfully breaks from formula 40 minutes in, which places it in the ballpark of TV occult horror flicks like “Bay Coven” and "Satan's School for Girls" (2000). Although it’s not as good as the former, it’s superior to the latter (the 1973 version as well). As a television production, there’s a simplicity and comic book air to the proceedings. Don’t look for cinematic artistry. So, whereas the set-up is too brisk and by-the-numbers prosaic, “Devil’s Diary” should be respected for trying something different and adding to the hackneyed recipe. In addition, Deanna Casaluce is a highlight on the feminine front (Georgia) while statuesque Laura Carswell is worth a mention (Lisa). If you liked "Bad Girls From Valley High" or “Disturbing Behavior” you’ll probably appreciate this one, although it’s a notch or two lower on the production level. The film runs 1 hour, 34 minutes, and was shot in Vancouver, British Columbia. GRADE: B-

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