The Demon’s Child (1998) is a supernatural horror movie directed by Ernest D. Farino. The film centers around themes of demonic possession, occult practices, and the supernatural. Though not widely known, the movie offers a blend of horror and thriller elements typical of late 90s supernatural horror films.
The plot revolves around a woman named Virginia, who becomes the target of dark forces after a mysterious and malevolent figure, known as the Demonโs Child, begins haunting her. The origins of this entity are tied to an ancient prophecy, and Virginia finds herself caught in a battle between good and evil forces. As the demonโs influence over her life grows, Virginia must uncover the truth behind the entityโs powers and seek help before it consumes her completely.
The film incorporates common horror tropes like haunted dreams, eerie atmospheres, and occult rituals, creating an ominous tone throughout. As Virginia gets closer to understanding the demonโs intentions, she faces disturbing supernatural events and encounters those who have been affected by the entity in the past.
The Demon’s Child fits into the era’s trend of low-budget supernatural horror films that explored themes of possession and ancient prophecies. Although it didnโt receive widespread attention or critical acclaim, it might appeal to fans of 90s horror who enjoy stories about demonic forces and possession.