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Another Evil

  • 2016
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
1.2K
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Mark Proksch and Steve Zissis in Another Evil (2016)
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When ghosts invade their vacation home, a successful artist and his family hire an exorcist who may be more frightening than the spirits he's been hired to destroy.When ghosts invade their vacation home, a successful artist and his family hire an exorcist who may be more frightening than the spirits he's been hired to destroy.When ghosts invade their vacation home, a successful artist and his family hire an exorcist who may be more frightening than the spirits he's been hired to destroy.

  • Director
    • Carson Mell
  • Writer
    • Carson Mell
  • Stars
    • Steve Zissis
    • Mark Proksch
    • Dan Bakkedahl
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    • Director
      • Carson Mell
    • Writer
      • Carson Mell
    • Stars
      • Steve Zissis
      • Mark Proksch
      • Dan Bakkedahl
    • 16User reviews
    • 34Critic reviews
    • 53Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    8george_aslf

    Cable Guy meets Conjuring

    Another Evil is one gem of a little film. Let the reference to 'little' not mislead you though - it's 'little' not due to lack of significance or quality, but because of its limited budget and its orientation towards a smaller audience (appreciators of intelligent minimalist horror comedy). The film seems to have been made by true enthusiasts of the genre who must have enjoyed every bit of making it. Another Evil is a good proof of the fact that it's not the budget and fancy special effects that make a good film but a quality script, skillful directing and good acting.

    The Plot is simple. A family's house is haunted by evil (or not?) spirits and the man of the family invites a ghost specialist (or a ghost evictor?) to chase these spirits away from the house. The ghost man - a chubby and funny looking man (who first seems nice and friendly but eventually turns out to be totally bizarre weirdo) becomes very fond of the protagonist's company and does not seem to be wanting to part with the latter. He therefore extends the initially agreed term of the services and even offers to the protagonist a free-of–charge day (so that he can stay over a little longer with his new "best friend"). However, the protagonist does not quite share this affection (to put it lightly). He wants this weirdo to leave the house immediately, once and for all, even at the expense of some of the ghosts remaining in the premises. This is where the conflict begins and the comedy slowly picks up thriller elements, leading to unexpected events.

    The film is hilarious, filled with irony and top quality subtle humor. The jokes are at times dry and somewhat dark, so they're definitely not for everyone, but the "right" audience will appreciate. The choice of the main actors was done very well (especially the ghost man) creating the right chemistry between the two.

    Some tabloid could probably describe the film as "Cable Guy meets Conjuring" and this would probably be a pretty accurate description (despite the corniness). Overall, if you enjoy a good quality, subtle dark comedy and are a fan of John Landis/Sam Raimi movies, Another Evil is definitely worth checking out.
    6gavin6942

    A Story About Ghosts and Loneliness

    After encountering a ghost in his family's vacation home, modern artist Dan (Steve Zissis, who more than one reviewer has called "schlubby") and his wife Mary (Jennifer Irwin) hire an "industrial-grade exorcist" named Oscar (Mark Proksch) to get rid of the beings. But Dan soon realizes that ridding the home of evil will not be as simple as it seems.

    While the film as a whole is good, it does suffer from an inability to be categorized. While labeled as a "horror comedy", this is far from the truth. The comedy does not go much beyond the early scene with the first exorcist (Dan Bakkedahl), who is clearly either a fraud or flat-out nutty. The horror angle does not go much beyond the jump scare from seeing a ghost on the stairs in one scene. At no point do we have a "horror comedy" blend.

    The real story here is of a man who is clearly lonely and whose loneliness drives him to be both desperate and obnoxious. This is neither scary nor funny, but instead creates a constant awkward atmosphere (which Gary Abrams has aptly compared to Bill Murray in "What About Bob?"). If the goal of a horror film is to create an unease in the audience, they succeeded on this count but probably not in the way they intended. Again, this is not a bad film, just one that is a challenge to classify.

    The film also suffers from the cover or poster art. This actually projects the idea that the film is even sillier or low budget than it actually is. This is not silly, and while it may be low budget it never comes across that way. The production value is every bit as good as it needs to be for the concept. The ghost, for example, is legitimately creepy, even though it is about as simple as it could be.

    If you are looking for a more conventional horror film about an unconventional man's approach to the supernatural, the film for you is "A Dark Song". But "Another Evil" has a potential to grow on you. While it fails to hit home because you never know what to feel, that very same thing might be what gets you to come back for repeat viewings. There is clearly something more to Oscar than first meets the eye.

    The movie is out now from Dark Sky Films. The home release is fairly bare bones with no commentary or interviews to speak of, unfortunately. Though the praise offered in this review is clearly "guarded" and with its own caveats, "Another Evil" may prove to be an acquired taste...
    3chase-williams

    Interesting concept, no payoff

    There were some parts that weren't too hard to watch. The beginning was ok, had some potential but the ending was awful.
    6angelica-a-chapman

    It's a ride.

    I really enjoyed where this movie went. It started out seeming like your average film about a haunting. Family gets spooked by ghastly encounters and they hire someone to take care of their problem. At this point, the movie starts to be kind of funny - and not just because of Mark Proksch. You actually encounter two medium-types and they are very different in their approach to the problem in goofy ways.

    Once the main characters settles on Mark's character, Os (the "medium"), things become horrific and not in a haunted house kind of way. There are lot of red flags with Os hanging out in the house as he really opens up about himself. This movie reminds me a lot of Creep in that the horror is in the psychology of this character who is initially too weird, then too close, and then too uncomfortable to bear.

    The ending has a very serious explosion of intensity that is worth it. The conclusion is untidy and feels rushed but leaves enough for you to chew on and discuss with friends after. I will say the ghosts aren't what they seem. And neither is the evil.

    I highly recommend this movie to fans of Creep.
    9Hellmant

    Immensely entertaining!

    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.

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      This film was supported by the Sundance Institute Feature Film Program.
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    • Release date
      • May 5, 2017 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ещё одно зло
    • Filming locations
      • Prescott, Arizona, USA
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      • 1h 30m(90 min)
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