When played, the haunting music triggers a series of disturbing hallucinations and unearths a centuries-old curse. As it turns out, Heidi is a descendant of Reverend Jonathan Hawthorne, who burned a coven of Satan-worshipping witches in 1692. The leader of that coven, Margaret Morgan, cursed Hawthorne’s bloodline, intending for a descendant to serve as the vessel for the Antichrist. Style and Influences
The film uses vibrant neon colors and garish greens reminiscent of Dario Argento's Suspiria .
The Lords of Salem is often described as Zombie’s most misunderstood film. While some critics found it "utterly ho-hum" or lacking in tension, others praised it as a "hallucinatory brain-melter" and a peak in his directing career. Today, it is frequently cited as an early example of "elevated horror" because of its focus on grief, addiction, and psychological trauma. Rob Zombie, B.K. Evenson 'The Lords of Salem' Review The Lords of Salem
The film follows Heidi Hawthorne (Sheri Moon Zombie), a radio DJ in modern-day Salem, Massachusetts, who is also a recovering addict. Her life takes a dark turn when she receives a mysterious wooden box containing a vinyl record from a group known only as "The Lords".
The Lords of Salem: A Surreal Descent into Witchcraft and Madness When played, the haunting music triggers a series
Zombie leaned heavily into European and 1970s "art-horror" influences for this project:
Critics have noted strong parallels to Roman Polanski’s Rosemary's Baby , particularly in the way Heidi's neighbors (a coven in disguise) manipulate her descent. A Stacked Horror Cast Style and Influences The film uses vibrant neon
, Judy Geeson , and Patricia Quinn as the modern-day coven.