The Djinn Movie Review Grants Your Heart’s Desire
IFC Midnight’s The Djinn stars Ezra Dewey as Dylan, a young boy home alone who wants nothing more that to make a wish for his hearts’ desire.
Mother of Movies recognizes the evolution of IFC into the newly branded Independent Film Company, a name that reaffirms 25 years of trailblazing distribution in independent cinema.
Known for curating films that challenge conventions while achieving both critical acclaim and box office recognition, IFC remains a leading force in discovering filmmaker voices.
Under the IFC Entertainment Group umbrella (alongside IFC Center, RLJE, and horror streamer Shudder), the company continues to champion distinctive, risk-taking storytelling across all genres.
From indie dramas (The Taste of Things, Ghostlight), to horror sensations (Late Night with the Devil, Oddity, In a Violent Nature), to award contenders (Memoir of a Snail), IFC has consistently supported filmmakers unafraid to experiment. Their catalog has introduced audiences to groundbreaking auteurs while also celebrating seasoned directors pushing boundaries.
Looking forward, the slate of titles reflects a fearless commitment to genre and prestige alike, including Eli Craig’s Clown in a Cornfield and Sean Byrne’s Dangerous Animals. Whether it’s horror, arthouse, or festival darlings, IFC continues to prove that independent cinema can be innovative, daring, and culturally resonant.
IFC Midnight’s The Djinn stars Ezra Dewey as Dylan, a young boy home alone who wants nothing more that to make a wish for his hearts’ desire.
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