Joe Bird & Stacy Clausen’s Chilling Prep for ‘Leviticus’ Has Us Hooked!

Joe Bird and Stacy Clausen looking intense in a scene from 'Leviticus'.
  • What’s the buzz about “Leviticus”?
  • How Joe Bird and Stacy Clausen got ready for their intense roles.
  • That super romantic (and super creepy) line everyone’s talking about.
  • Our thoughts on this chilling new horror film.

You guys. We just saw “Leviticus” and wow. It’s in theaters now, but seriously, buckle up.

Adrian Chiarella’s new horror film isn’t your average jump scare fest. This movie has layers. Dark, unsettling layers.

Joe Bird and Stacy Clausen play two closeted teenagers. Their story is already heartbreaking. Then, a violent supernatural entity enters the scene. This thing resembles them. So creepy.

SPOILER ALERT! We’re going to talk a bit about the movie here, so if you haven’t seen it yet and want to go in totally blind, maybe bookmark this for later!

The film explores something really deep. Conversion therapy, but twisted. The visual style? It’s intense. Think dark, muted tones that make everything feel suffocating. The whole aesthetic just pulls you in, making you feel the characters’ fear.

And that line? “I want it to look like you.” Gulp. It’s spoken in a horror movie, right? But it’s also one of the most romantic lines we’ve heard all year. What a paradox. It hits you right in the feels, then chills you to the bone.

We can only imagine the preparation Joe Bird and Stacy Clausen went through. Playing roles of such vulnerability and terror? It takes a lot. They truly embodied these characters. Truly.

Speaking of films breaking new ground, have you noticed Indie Films Are Taking Over the Big Screen! It feels like “Leviticus” fits right into that awesome trend. We love to see it.

Our Take

“Leviticus” is more than just a horror movie. It’s a statement. Adrian Chiarella has crafted something truly powerful. The performances by Joe Bird and Stacy Clausen are just incredible. They bring such a raw, honest energy to their characters. It’s hard to watch at times, but in the best way. The film’s vibe is haunting, with visuals that stick with you long after the credits roll. If you’re looking for a horror film that makes you think and feel, this is it. Go see it. Seriously.