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      Another Evil

      Released May 5, 2017 1 hr. 30 min. Horror Comedy TRAILER for Another Evil: Trailer 1 List
      67% 24 Reviews Tomatometer 39% 100+ Ratings Audience Score After encountering a ghost in their family's vacation home, a couple hire an exorcist to get rid of it. They soon realize that ridding the home of the evil spirit will be more difficult than they imagined. Read More Read Less Watch on Peacock Stream Now

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      Audience Member Not as terrible as it should have been. Some fine comedic acting saves it. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 05/10/23 Full Review Audience Member Low-key goofy horror comedy that gets creepy as things progress Rated 4 out of 5 stars 02/24/23 Full Review Audience Member Unique take on an old story. Half horror-comedy half psychological. If you want a ghost movie this isn't it. Worth the watch. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 02/27/23 Full Review Audience Member Driving synth score. Ominously slow Lynchian pushes and pans, accompanied with low audible guttural moans. A cabin in the woods lit up like jack-o-lantern with heterochromia. Perspective shots from the outside of the cabin watching the family inside. Booms and bumps in the night. A jump scare encounter with a specter. Another Evil begins as a cliched horror, but quickly shifts moods to deadpan comedy. Dan (played by Steve Zissis) is a modern artist and family man. His life gets complicated when he and his family meet the ghosts inhabiting their vacation home, which is nestled convenietly in the woods. This leads Dan and his wife, Mary (played by Jennifer Irwin), to hire Joey Lee (played by Dan Bakkedahl), an exorcist who dresses in basketball tearaways and a sleeveless tee. Drinking an Arizona tallboy tea, paranormal medium Joey Lee "communicates" with the two otherworldly entities that are inhabiting Dan's house, ruling that: "...yes, your house is haunted, but the ghosts are ambivalent -- in fact, they're actually kinda cool." Joey goes on to say that the ghosts are good ghosts and that removing them would be "kinda an asshole move." Which leads Dan to hire Os (played by Mark Proksch, the film's true champion), an "industrial-grade exorcist," to rid the vacation home of its Demons. And that's with a capital "D," dude. It's at this point where Another Evil subtly shifts to an abject character study of laughable proportions. Os infiltrates Dan's home with his Ghostbusters-like gadgets and bizarre box contraption to capture the spirits. He not only catches ghosts, but abuses alcohol, claiming that it helps with the ghost hunting, and is in shambles over a recent divorce, which was incited over having too many cats. Red flag after hilarious red flag, Dan just kinda sits by as a passenger, which leads to some pretty hilarious scenes, like the canned wine scene, or Os discussing how he saw the devil, describing him as, "just classic, you know. Horns. Red. Cat eyes, which surprised me. Fangs. A lot of Halloweeny stuff." The ride of the first two acts is a good one. All the low key deadpan comedy landed with me, and I laughed riotously at times; however, it builds to a third act that fizzles and falls apart. There is a sudden tonal shift from comedic to the grave seriousness of the typical horror film, and it just doesn't work. It fails, and fails hard. The last 18 minutes don't necessarily ruin the film completely, but it will kill your buzz, dragging out the end to a anticlimax that doesn't bother to twist the genre like the rest of the film. Ultimately, it kinda succumbs to being a cliched horror again. All in all, it's one of the funnier films I've seen this year, but feels more like a drawn out skit, lacking in stamina for the longevity of a feature. Rating: 3 bare naked industrial-grade exorcists standing ominously in your living room out of 5. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 01/27/23 Full Review Audience Member Incredibly bad! No words to describe it. Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 02/18/23 Full Review Read all reviews Post a rating

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      Simon Abrams RogerEbert.com Even the movie's refreshingly atypical focus on character-driven neuroses over pat post-Poltergeist-style jump-scares can't save Another Evil from its creators' lack of ideas. Rated: 2/4 May 5, 2017 Full Review Jeannette Catsoulis New York Times As quaint as the specters it works to expunge, "Another Evil" is an ultra-low-budget ghost story with an off-kilter sensibility that initially intrigues but ultimately fizzles. May 4, 2017 Full Review Gary Goldstein Los Angeles Times "Another Evil" may not be just another haunted house movie, but after watching this tedious DIY dramedy-thriller you may wish it were more standard issue. May 4, 2017 Full Review Emilie Black Cinema Crazed The film succeeds at being a tragic comedy, a film with dark, dark humor with human stories at the heart of its ghost story. Rated: 4/5 Apr 19, 2020 Full Review Andrew Todd Birth.Movies.Death. Much of Another Evil's charm comes from Mark Proksch's performance as Os, the most eccentric ghost hunter in a genre full of eccentric ghost hunters. Sep 1, 2019 Full Review Josh Goller Spectrum Culture Despite tapping into some deep psychological issues about religious delusions and repressed emotions, Another Evil largely plays it light and offbeat. Rated: 3.5/5 Jul 20, 2019 Full Review Read all reviews

      Movie Info

      Synopsis After encountering a ghost in their family's vacation home, a couple hire an exorcist to get rid of it. They soon realize that ridding the home of the evil spirit will be more difficult than they imagined.
      Director
      Carson Mell
      Screenwriter
      Carson Mell
      Distributor
      Dark Sky Films
      Production Co
      Memory
      Genre
      Horror, Comedy
      Original Language
      English
      Release Date (Theaters)
      May 5, 2017, Limited
      Release Date (Streaming)
      May 5, 2017
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