Friday, March 27, 2026

My Review of Vicious (2025)

 


Written And Directed by Bryan Bertino

The Woman (to Polly): "You're going to die tonight."

I got to be honest, I just picked watching this movie at random. I didn't even know it existed prior to clicking into it. It was a random choice and something of an uneven experience.

I do like Dakota Fanning as an actor and here she's playing a directionless woman named Polly. She's stuck in a dead end job, appears to be rather miserable and an encounter from a strange old woman (Kathryn Hunter) only made things a lot worse.

The woman in question left Polly a box. This box had to be filled with the things or Polly would die. It took Polly a little moment to believe what the woman was telling her to be true. The things that needed to get in the box were something she hated, something she needed and something she loved.

Trying to get help from the neighbours was a bust because most of them ignored Polly and the only one who answered the door ended up dismissing Polly. Oh, did I mention the box had an entity that needed those things? That's kind of important to this story.

As the movie went along, the gore quotient escalated with Polly cutting off toes and fingers to appease the damn thing. Polly even was motivated into visiting her sister, Lainie (Rachel Blanchard) and niece, Aly (Emily Mitchell) to order to get a lock of the latter's hair for the box.

Things moved at a chaotic pace with this film. There was a neighbour named Tara (Devyn Nekoda) who kind of provided a solution to Polly's problem, although the latter felt guilty about it. Yup, that box will be dooming the whole neighbourhood.

- Polly received a creepy phone call from her dead mother (Mary McCormack) at one point in the movie.
- The movie was originally slated for a theatrical release before going to Paramount+ instead.
- Standout music: The Mamas And The Papas Dedicated To The One I Love.
- Chronology: Present day, Christmas setting in an American neighborhood.

Vicious (2025) had an interesting premise and suitable goes moments and even solid performances from Dakota Fanning and Kathryn Hunter but it's not a great movie. I wish it were but I'm not surprised it was pulled from theatres and went to Paramount+ instead. Not the worst I've seen but disappointing.

Rating: 5 out of 10 

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