Another Evil
After encountering a ghost in his family's vacation home, Dan and his wife Mary hire an "industrial-grade exorcist" named Os to get rid of the beings.
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- Cast:
- Jennifer Irwin , Dax Flame , Steve Little , Mark Proksch , Dan Bakkedahl , Steve Zissis
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Absolutely Fantastic
This story has more twists and turns than a second-rate soap opera.
It’s not bad or unwatchable but despite the amplitude of the spectacle, the end result is underwhelming.
It’s not bad or unwatchable but despite the amplitude of the spectacle, the end result is underwhelming.
There were some parts that weren't too hard to watch. The beginning was ok, had some potential but the ending was awful.
Where these guys got the cheek to label this comedy I do not know, I smirked once or twice at absolute most, made little sense and failed in every way a movie can fail.Please don't waste 90 minutes on this I regretted every second and whats worse I put my girlfriend through this rubbish movie. Never posted on here before but the extent of awfulness of this film given its not bad 5.9 rating made me have to put my 2 cents in. This film should be deleted from history. Satisfies neither horror or comedy or memorable anything.Boring as it gets. Comedy? It really isn't.
Sometimes the definition of Evil may be different for different people. What some may call friendly, others may call evil. And so we do get a thriller with a lot of comedy in it. Now it's hard to say if you think the jokes work. It's always in the eye of the beholder. Having said that, there is a twisted chemistry between our two main characters in this and their relationship.You can see a couple of things coming, but the way our protagonist is handling things is overall understandable. I wouldn't do the things he does and his acting seems off at times (over playing stuff), but it's still has some funny flow to it. Of course the end will make or break the movie for you ... I thought it worked quite well
Fantasia 2016: 'ANOTHER EVIL': Four and a Half Stars (Out of Five)One entry in this year's 'Fantasia International Film Festival', is this extremely low-budget horror-comedy flick. It's about an artist, who's trying to rid his family's vacation home of a ghost, who then befriends the eccentric exorcist, that he hires to do it. The movie was written and directed by first time feature filmmaker Carson D. Mell, and it stars a cast of mostly unknown actors; including Steve Zissis and Mark Proksch (as the film's two leads). For such a low-budget flick, the movie is immensely entertaining!Dan (Zissis) is an artist, who's spending some time with his family at their vacation home, when he witnesses two ghosts. The first exorcist he hires (Dan Bakkedahl), to get rid of the spirits, tells him the ghosts are friendly; and that he should just learn to live with them. Dan doesn't like that idea, so he hires another exorcist, named Oz (Proksch); that promises to actually rid the house of it's unwanted guests. A very bizarre relationship forms between the two men.The movie is hilarious, in places, and it's also quite frightening, and disturbing, in other places. The climax is totally intense (as well), and it's also extremely involving. The two lead performances are fantastic, the directing is adequately done, and the script is brilliant. What's most impressive about the film though, is how the filmmakers are able to do so much, with so little! The execution, of this 'little indie that could', is masterfully done! I'd definitely recommend it.Watch our movie review show 'MOVIE TALK' at: https://youtu.be/bE358EcZTbU