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Devil's Diary

Devil's Diary is a Canadian directed by Farhad Mann and written by John Benjamin Martin. The story centers on Ursula (), a bullied high school student, and her friend Dominique ([Alexz Johnson](/page/Alexz Johnson)), who uncover an ancient book in a graveyard that embodies Satan's evil by physically manifesting any malevolent thought or wish written inside it. As Ursula begins using the Devil's Diary to exact revenge on her tormentors, it unleashes a wave of destruction and death throughout their small-town community. The film features a supporting cast including , Deanna Casaluce, and , and blends teen drama with supernatural horror elements, drawing comparisons to stories of cursed objects granting dark powers. Produced as an original movie for the Lifetime network, it premiered in the United States on September 22, 2007, and explores themes of adolescent , the allure of , and the uncontrollable consequences of tampering with forces. Upon release, Devil's Diary garnered mixed reception, earning a 4.9 out of 10 rating on from over 1,600 user votes and a 46% audience score on . Critics and viewers noted its straightforward plot and familiar tropes but praised its tense atmosphere and performances, particularly Apanowicz's portrayal of the increasingly unhinged . The movie is available on streaming platforms like and .

Production

Development

The screenplay for Devil's Diary was written by John Benjamin Martin. The film was produced by Timothy O. Johnson, Kirk Shaw, Rob Lycar, and Lindsay MacAdam through the production companies Ignite Entertainment and Johnson Production Group, which handled funding and development for this Canadian-made television project. The story is set in a Canadian high school environment with a narrative centered on a cursed diary that grants wishes at the cost of souls. Director Farhad Mann was selected for his prior experience in television, including the 1990 The Face of Fear. The project faced typical constraints of a low-budget TV movie format.

Filming

Principal photography for Devil's Diary took place in , , , during May 2007. The production utilized local facilities to capture the film's high school and settings, aligning with the script by John Benjamin Martin that outlined key scenes involving graveyards and school environments. Cinematographer Michael Balfry employed techniques such as dim lighting and handheld camera work to heighten tension in the horror sequences, particularly those occurring at night. focused on enhancing the eerie atmosphere through that amplified elements and minimal to depict the diary's manifestations, while adhering to Lifetime's guidelines for violence and content.

Plot and themes

Synopsis

High school friends Dominique, played by , and Ursula, played by , stumble upon an ancient book known as the Devil's Diary while exploring a graveyard one night. The diary appears as an unassuming leather-bound journal, but it possesses supernatural properties that allow anyone who writes in it to manifest their malicious desires into reality. Ursula, facing relentless at , begins using the to exact on her tormentors. She writes entries targeting specific individuals, such as wishing cheerleader to break her legs and her boyfriend Kyle to suffer a severe on his face. These incidents unfold as seemingly accidental injuries, granting Ursula a sense of power and elevating her social status, while Dominique initially goes along but soon grows uneasy. As the body count rises, Dominique observes eerie signs that the diary exacts a toll by trading the victims' souls, with their vengeful spirits beginning to haunt Ursula and herself in nightmarish visions. The situation escalates when Heather's friends and steal the diary, using it to kill Ursula and then each other, with Georgia gaining immense power. The group's encounters reveal the diary's mechanics as a conduit for demonic forces, where each wish fulfilled corrupts the user and binds them to an escalating curse. Desperate to end the horror, Dominique seeks guidance from a local , Father Mulligan, played by , who recognizes the as a vessel of pure evil and instructs her on a to destroy it using holy relics in a secluded church. During the climactic ceremony, the is destroyed, but another , Father Sanchez, takes of it, leading to his ; however, the book reappears. In the film's conclusion, the is found by two unnamed boys in a , suggesting an unending cycle of temptation and destruction for anyone who encounters it.

Themes

The central theme of Devil's Diary revolves around and its dire consequences, with the diary serving as a that offers users the power to exact revenge but ultimately demands their souls in exchange for eternal damnation. This is exemplified through the protagonists' initial use of the diary to settle personal scores, leading to escalating horrors that underscore how short-term empowerment spirals into irreversible moral and physical ruin. The film explores teenage and by amplifying real-world high school social dynamics through means, portraying the diary as a tool for the marginalized to retaliate against tormentors like the stereotypical cheerleader . In this context, the narrative highlights the destructive cycle of , where acts of against bullies result in unintended victims and broader chaos within the school environment. Religious undertones permeate the story, drawing from Christian to depict the confrontation between , including Catholic-inspired rituals performed by the priest Father Mulligan to combat the diary's demonic influence. The priest's role emphasizes themes of redemption and , culminating in dramatic manifestations of , such as a corrupt cleric's fiery demise. A subtler commentary on friendship and guilt emerges as the protagonists' close bond fractures under the diary's corrupting curse, forcing one character to confront overwhelming remorse for the havoc wrought. This emotional strain illustrates how supernatural temptation erodes trust and amplifies internal guilt, transforming allies into unwitting adversaries. The diary's cursed nature aligns Devil's Diary with other horror tales of malevolent objects, such as the vengeful videotape in The Ring or the summoning mirror in Candyman, where possession by an artifact unleashes uncontrollable supernatural retribution.

Cast and crew

Cast

The cast of Devil's Diary features an ensemble of primarily young Canadian actors, many of whom were emerging talents from teen-oriented television series at the time of production. The film centers on high school students entangled with a artifact, allowing the performers to explore themes of , , and through their characters' arcs. leads as Dominique, the film's protagonist—a compassionate high school girl who discovers the cursed alongside her friend and later works to undo its malevolent effects in a quest for . Johnson, who had recently gained prominence as Jude Harrison in the Canadian series (2004–2008), brought a nuanced to the role, marking one of her early forays into horror television after her musical drama breakthrough. Magda Apanowicz portrays Ursula Wilson, Dominique's best friend who initially wields the diary out of anger toward her tormentors, unleashing a chain of tragic events before becoming a victim of its . Apanowicz, known for her early work in shows like (2004–2009), delivered a performance highlighting the character's impulsive rage and eventual remorse. In a key supporting role, plays , the head cheerleader and primary antagonist who bullies the protagonists and suffers gruesome consequences from the diary's power. McDonald, a veteran of the long-running Canadian teen drama : The Next Generation (2001–2015) where she starred as Emma Nelson, embodied the archetype of the mean girl with sharp intensity. Deanna Casaluce appears as Georgia, a friend affected by the escalating curse and one of the bully victims caught in the supernatural fallout. Like McDonald, Casaluce drew from her Degrassi experience, where she played Ellie Nash, infusing the role with authentic teen angst. Avan Jogia makes an early career appearance as Teenage Boy #1, one of the boys who discovers the remnants of the diary at the end of the film. Jogia, then a newcomer following minor TV guest spots, contributed a subtle charm to the role. Alexander Calvert plays Teenage Boy #2, appearing alongside Jogia in the film's conclusion. This role marked an early credit for Calvert, who later gained recognition in series like (2014–2020). Brian Krause rounds out the principal cast as Father Mulligan, a spiritual guide who aids Dominique in confronting the diary's demonic origins. Krause, best known for his role as Leo Wyatt in (1998–2006), lent gravitas to the character's role as a moral anchor amid the horror. The casting emphasized up-and-coming Canadian talent to align with Lifetime's style of accessible teen dramas infused with supernatural elements, with many actors hailing from Vancouver's local scene and sharing connections to youth-focused productions. Jogia and Calvert, both in their mid-teens during filming, represented particularly nascent career stages, predating their later prominence in international projects.

Crew

The director of Devil's Diary was Farhad Mann, an experienced television filmmaker who helmed numerous thriller and horror projects, including the 1990 TV movie Face of Fear and episodes of series such as Beauty and the Beast (2012) and Murdoch Mysteries. Mann oversaw the film's tight pacing to suit its 90-minute runtime as a made-for-TV production. The screenplay was penned by John Benjamin Martin, a writer specializing in supernatural thrillers for television, with credits including Legacy of Fear (2006) and Secrets of the Summer House (2006). Martin's script centers on a cursed book that manifests evil thoughts, incorporating twists central to the horror narrative. Key producers included executive producer Timothy O. Johnson, alongside producers Kirk Shaw, Rob Lycar, Lindsay MacAdam, Kim Arnott (as co-producer), and Robert Green, who navigated the film's low-budget production within Canadian industry parameters. These producers facilitated the project through collaborations that leveraged domestic resources for efficiency. Among other essential crew, Michael Balfry handled the visual capture, contributing to the film's atmospheric tension through in . Editor assembled the footage to build suspense across the story's escalating events. Michael Neilson created the ominous score that underscored the elements. The production was managed by Ignite Entertainment (presenting) and Johnson Production Group, which utilized Canadian tax incentives to support the film's development and filming.

Release

Broadcast

Devil's Diary had its world premiere as a made-for-television film on Lifetime Television in the United States on September 22, 2007, airing as part of the network's Saturday night original movie slot. The 90-minute runtime aligned with the standard format for Lifetime's broadcast movies, allowing for commercial breaks while maintaining a tight pace suitable for television audiences. The film was marketed as a teen , with promotional trailers focusing on the central concept of a cursed diary that manifests evil intentions written within it, targeting young adult viewers interested in elements. In , it broadcast on SunTV on July 5, 2008. Initial international airings began in select European markets through cable networks in 2008, expanding the film's reach beyond .

Home media

Following its premiere broadcast on Lifetime Television on September 22, 2007, Devil's Diary became available on home media formats. The film was first released on Region 1 DVD on October 30, 2007, by A&E Home Video. It was added to the for digital purchase and rental on November 24, 2009. As of November 2025, the movie streams for free with ads on platforms including , , , Fawesome, and . In , a limited home video release on DVD was distributed by , featuring French subtitles. The standard DVD edition uses poster artwork centered on the supernatural diary and does not include a or extensive extras beyond basic behind-the-scenes footage in some pressings.

Reception

Critical response

Devil's Diary received limited professional critical attention as a made-for-television , but aggregate metrics reflect a generally negative . On , it holds a 46% score based on user ratings. Similarly, IMDb users rate the film 4.9 out of 10 from over 1,600 votes. No score is available due to insufficient professional reviews. Among the positive aspects highlighted in available coverage, the performances of the young cast, particularly Alexz Johnson's portrayal of , were praised for their emotional range, earning Johnson a nomination for Best Lead Performance by a Female in a Feature Length Drama at the 2008 . Some reviewers noted the emotional impact in key scenes, such as those set in the graveyard. Negative critiques focused on the film's heavy reliance on clichéd tropes like the cursed object narrative. A 2017 review of a Lifetime DVD set noted its interesting premise about a teenager using a cursed for but criticized the low-budget production values. In retrospective views post-2020, the film has been viewed as a minor entry in Canadian horror television, occasionally cited in discussions of Lifetime's early 2000s output for its campy appeal despite flaws, though it has not achieved notable status.

Audience reception

Upon its premiere on Lifetime in September 2007, Devil's Diary appealed strongly to the network's core demographic of women and teenage viewers, particularly through its young cast including , known from the teen drama , which helped draw in fans of YA-oriented supernatural stories. The film's high school setting and themes of and resonated with adolescent audiences seeking relatable horror. Audience responses, as reflected in user reviews, have been mixed, with viewers praising the film's creepy atmosphere, solid performances—especially by as and as Ursula—and its engaging premise of a malevolent granting wishes, making it a fun entry in teen . However, many criticized its low-budget values, predictable plot tropes, and lack of intensity in the latter half, often describing it as cheesy and typical of made-for-TV fare. This divide has fostered a niche following among enthusiasts of 2000s television , where it is appreciated for its campy scares rather than high artistry. The film's cultural legacy remains minor, with limited direct influence on subsequent YA media, though its cursed-object narrative echoes in similar stories of supernatural revenge in teen fiction. It enjoys occasional rewatches during Halloween seasons among nostalgic viewers. As of 2025, Devil's Diary benefits from increased accessibility on streaming platforms such as , , and , contributing to renewed nostalgia-driven viewings. On , it holds an average rating of 4.9 out of 10 based on over 1,600 user ratings, indicating steady but modest ongoing interest. The film received no major awards but earned two nominations at the 2008 : one for Best Lead Performance by a Female in a Feature Length Drama for , and another for Best Cinematography in a Feature Length Drama for Michael Balfry.

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