Hell Yes (2026)

Released: 2026-04-09 Recommended age: 15+ No IMDb rating yet
Hell Yes

Movie details

  • Genres: Horror, Drama
  • Director: Lianna Cruz
  • Main cast: Scout Latshaw, Camillo Lazarczyk, Robin Bilardello
  • Original language: en
  • Premiere: 2026-04-09

Story overview

Hell Yes is a 2026 horror-drama film directed by Lianna Cruz. The story follows a teenage girl who, after a failed suicide attempt, develops an obsessive celebrity crush on the devil. As she becomes determined to reach hell, she must navigate the misguided but well-meaning intervention efforts of her family and friends who don't understand her dark fixation.

Parent Guide

This psychological horror-drama explores dark themes of suicide, mental illness, and obsession with supernatural evil. While not graphically violent, the subject matter is intense and emotionally challenging, making it inappropriate for younger viewers.

Content breakdown

Violence & peril
Moderate

Contains references to suicide attempts and self-harm, though not shown graphically. Psychological peril as the protagonist pursues dangerous supernatural goals. Some tense scenes involving the protagonist's deteriorating mental state.

Scary / disturbing
Strong

Deals with disturbing themes of suicide, obsession with hell and the devil, and mental health deterioration. Psychological horror elements focus on the protagonist's dark fixation rather than jump scares or monsters.

Language
Mild

May contain some mild profanity related to the protagonist's emotional state and frustration with intervention efforts.

Sexual content & nudity
None

No sexual content or nudity present in the film.

Substance use
None

No substance use depicted in the film.

Emotional intensity
Strong

High emotional intensity dealing with suicide, mental health struggles, family conflict, and obsession with dark supernatural concepts. The protagonist's emotional journey is central to the film.

Parent tips

This film deals with mature themes including suicide, mental health struggles, and obsession with dark supernatural concepts. The horror elements are psychological rather than graphic, focusing on the protagonist's disturbed mindset and her fixation on hell and the devil. Parents should be prepared to discuss these serious topics with older children and teens who watch this film.

Parent chat guide

If your child watches this film, consider discussing: 1) The difference between fictional horror concepts and real-world beliefs about religion and the afterlife. 2) Healthy ways to cope with difficult emotions versus the protagonist's unhealthy obsession. 3) The importance of seeking help for mental health struggles rather than romanticizing dark outcomes. 4) How well-intentioned family interventions can sometimes miss the mark when someone is struggling.

Parent follow-up questions

  • What did you think about the main character's feelings?
  • Why do you think she wanted to go to hell?
  • How did her family try to help her?
  • How does the film portray mental health struggles?
  • What do you think about the protagonist's obsession with the devil?
  • How realistic were the family intervention attempts?
  • What messages about suicide prevention did you take from the film?

Where to watch

Streaming availability has not been announced yet.