I like to steer clear of horror flicks that explore the spiritual realm. Demon possession? Exorcisms? Levitating bodies?? Um, no thanks. I like to sleep peacefully at night, and I prefer to keep it that way.
But surprisingly, I was willing to set my fears aside for Netflix's The Deliverance, which dropped on the streaming service today. Directed by Lee Daniels, the faith-based horror is inspired by the real-life case of Latoya Ammons, who claimed that her home was haunted by demons. Much like The Exorcist, it features several nightmare-worthy scenes (you can bet I'll be sleeping with my lights on), and it boasts a predominantly Black cast. But three things stood out for me when I watched this film: Andra Day's stellar performance, her character's redemption arc and Lee's honest approach to family dysfunction.
Keep reading for details on the film and my honest review.