top of page
Writer's pictureSatanic Lives Matter Admin

Top 10 Satanic Movies




Top 10 Satanic Movies

10 Hail Satan?

9 Devil

8 The Conjuring The Devil Made Me Do It

7 The Devils Advocate

6 Late Night With The DEVIL

5 Prince of Darkness

4 The Omen

3 The VVitch

2 Apartment 7A

Honorable Mention , Long Legs,  As  Above So Below

1 Rosemarys Baby

Title: Exploring the Top 10 Satanic Movies

[INTRO](Eerie music plays as the screen fades from black)NARRATORWelcome to our countdown of the top 10 satanic movies. These films delve into the darkest corners of the human experience, exploring themes of evil, possession, and the occult the Hollywood perspective, but greatly differ from the realties of modern day satanism. Let’s begin!


[NUMBER 10: HAIL SATAN? (2019)](Clip of the documentary’s interviews)NARRATORAt number 10, we have "Hail Satan?" This documentary explores the rise of the Satanic Temple, highlighting their activism and the misunderstanding surrounding their beliefs.

(Cut to an activist speaking)ACTIVIST“We’re here to advocate for separation of church and state.”

NARRATORWith humor and thought-provoking insights, it challenges stereotypes and invites audiences to reconsider their perceptions of satanism.


[NUMBER 9: DEVIL (2010)](Clip of the trapped characters in the elevator)NARRATORComing in at number 9 is "Devil." This psychological thriller, produced by M. Night Shyamalan, centers on five strangers trapped in an elevator, one of whom is the Devil.

(Cut to a tense moment)CHARACTER 1“Who’s the one among us?”

NARRATORAs paranoia escalates, the film raises questions about guilt, redemption, and the nature of evil. The plays out like a cat and mouse game to unveil the most unlikely of them all being the Devil in the films climatic ending. Its defiantly worth a watch on a number 9 spot.


[NUMBER 8: THE CONJURING: THE DEVIL MADE ME DO IT (2021)](Clip of the Warrens investigating)NARRATORAt number 8, we have "The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It." Loosely and i mean loosely based on true events, it follows paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren as they confront a chilling case of demonic possession.

(Cut to a scene of the exorcism)CHARACTER 2 (Lorraine Warren)“We have to stop this.”

NARRATORThis installment explores the intersection of faith and the supernatural, leaving audiences questioning the thin line between good and evil. While the film is the third installment of the series it departs from its over the top presentation than the previous two entires and has more of a grounded feel, though the film is based on actual events lets face it this is more of a Hollywood rendition of a demonic possession than what actually happened in real life. But convening enough to be placed on number 8 on our list.


[NUMBER 7: THE DEVIL’S ADVOCATE (1997)](Clip of Al Pacino as the Devil)NARRATORAt number 7, "The Devil’s Advocate" features a young lawyer who gets drawn into the world of a charismatic yet sinister mentor, played by Al Pacino.

(Cut to a powerful speech)CHARACTER 3 (John Milton)“Vanity, my favorite sin.”

NARRATORThe film explores ambition, temptation, and the cost of success, ultimately leading to a shocking revelation about morality. Before his days as the Hitman John Wick , we watch Keanu Reeves resist temptations from his surrogate father the dark lord himself. The film is a interesting watch focusing on the power of temptation and free will which land this film as number 7 on our list.


[NUMBER 6: LATE NIGHT WITH THE DEVIL (2022)](Clip of the late-night talk show set)NARRATORNumber 6 is "Late Night with the Devil." Set during a 1970s talk show, this film unfolds as the host and guests encounter supernatural horrors live on air. As the movie unfolds we learn our show host may have possible given his wife as a sacrifice to Satan in order to better his career and propel his show to fame and gain stardom. Our tv host will soon come to regret this choice landing on number 6 on our list.

(Cut to a tense moment)CHARACTER 4 (Host)“Is anyone there?”

NARRATORAs the night progresses, the show spirals into chaos, blurring the lines between reality and the supernatural.


[NUMBER 5: PRINCE OF DARKNESS (1987)](Clip of the scientists discovering the liquid)NARRATORAt number 5, we have "Prince of Darkness." Directed by John Carpenter, this film features a group of scientists who uncover a mysterious liquid that holds the essence of evil.

(Cut to a chilling discovery)CHARACTER 5“This is not just a chemical reaction its evil incarnate!”

NARRATORWith its blend of horror and sci-fi, it examines the nature of evil and the struggle to contain it.


[NUMBER 4: THE OMEN (1976)](Clip of the foreboding signs)NARRATORComing in at number 4, "The Omen" introduces us to Damien, a child with a terrifying secret. This classic horror film explores the realization that your child may be the Antichrist.

(Cut to a tense moment)CHARACTER 6 (Nanny)“Damien is the son of Satan!”

NARRATORWith its iconic scenes and score, it remains a cornerstone of horror cinema landing a number 4 pot on our list.


[NUMBER 3: THE VVITCH (2015)](Clip of the family in isolation)NARRATORAt number 3, "The VVitch" takes us to 1630s New England, where a Puritan family faces the fear of witchcraft and the unknown after being cast out of their village due to dissolution of faith.

(Cut to a haunting moment)CHARACTER 7 (Thomasin)“I am your daughter!”

NARRATORIts atmospheric tension and psychological depth make it a powerful exploration of fear and paranoia landing the film a number 3 on list.


[NUMBER 2: APARTMENT 7A (2023)](Clip of the eerie apartment)NARRATORAt number 2, "Apartment 7A" is a chilling tale of a woman who discovers dark secrets in her new apartment. As she uncovers the previous tenant’s occult practices, horror unfolds.

(Cut to a moment of discovery)CHARACTER 8“What happened here?”

NARRATORThis film immerses viewers in an unsettling atmosphere, blending psychological horror with supernatural elements.


[HONORABLE MENTIONS: LONG LEGS & AS ABOVE, SO BELOW](Clips of both films)NARRATORBefore we reveal our number one, let’s take a moment for some honorable mentions: "Long Legs," a tale of urban legends and curses, and "As Above, So Below," which explores the dark depths of the Paris catacombs.


[NUMBER 1: ROSEMARY’S BABY (1968)](Clip of Rosemary’s increasing paranoia)NARRATORAnd finally, at number 1, "Rosemary’s Baby." This classic horror film follows a young woman who becomes pregnant under suspicious circumstances, suspecting her neighbors have sinister intentions.

(Cut to a tense moment)CHARACTER 9 (Rosemary)“Why are you doing this to me?”

78 views3 comments

Recent Posts

See All

3 Comments


James Hunt
Dec 08, 2024

Well love you Father God Family Brothers Master King Satan Lucifer, we belong to you are mighty beautiful handsome Satan come into the hearts,and souls, spreading your love for us.😈👹

Like

What is your favorite satanic movie?

Like
James Hunt
Nov 26, 2024
Replying to

I like passion of the Christ, there where Miracle whipping jesus's ass

Like
bottom of page