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All About Evil

  • 2010
  • Unrated
  • 1h 38m
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6.1/10
2.1K
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All About Evil (2010)
A mousy librarian inherits her father's beloved but failing old movie house. In order to save the family business she discovers her inner serial killer - and a legion of rabid gore fans - when she starts turning out a series of grisly shorts. What her fans don't realize yet is that the murders in the movies are all too real.
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A woman screens snuff films disguised as horror films to great success at her movie theater, until a high school student learns that the murders are real.A woman screens snuff films disguised as horror films to great success at her movie theater, until a high school student learns that the murders are real.A woman screens snuff films disguised as horror films to great success at her movie theater, until a high school student learns that the murders are real.

  • Director
    • Joshua Grannell
  • Writer
    • Joshua Grannell
  • Stars
    • Jack Donner
    • Mikayla Rosario
    • Robin Calvert
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    • Director
      • Joshua Grannell
    • Writer
      • Joshua Grannell
    • Stars
      • Jack Donner
      • Mikayla Rosario
      • Robin Calvert
    • 25User reviews
    • 38Critic reviews
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    Jack Donner
    Jack Donner
    • Mr. Twigs
    Mikayla Rosario
    • Little Debbie
    Robin Calvert
    • Walter Tennis
    Julie Caitlin Brown
    Julie Caitlin Brown
    • Tammy Tennis
    Mink Stole
    Mink Stole
    • Evelyn
    Natasha Lyonne
    Natasha Lyonne
    • Deborah Tennis
    Thomas Dekker
    Thomas Dekker
    • Steven Thompson
    Cassandra Peterson
    Cassandra Peterson
    • Linda Thompson
    Joshua Grannell
    Joshua Grannell
    • Peaches Christ
    • (as Peaches Christ)
    Kat Turner
    Kat Turner
    • Veronica
    Ariel Hart
    Ariel Hart
    • Judy
    Ashley Fink
    Ashley Fink
    • Lolita
    Anthony Fitzgerald
    Anthony Fitzgerald
    • Gene
    Lyndsy Kail
    • Claire Cavanaugh
    • (as Lindsy Kail)
    Santia Andrews
    Santia Andrews
    • Janeane
    Jennifer Taher
    Jennifer Taher
    • Nurse Helen Troll
    Jade Ramsey
    Jade Ramsey
    • Veda Worthington
    Nikita Ramsey
    Nikita Ramsey
    • Vera Worthington
    • Director
      • Joshua Grannell
    • Writer
      • Joshua Grannell
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    6kevin_robbins

    All About Evil has its hits and misses, but the horror elements are so good that it's a must-see for fans of the genre

    I recently watched All About Evil (2010) on Shudder. The storyline follows a new, up-and-coming independent director in the horror genre who is taking the industry by storm. She has some local fans obsessed with her work who begin to suspect that the kills in her films might be real. The director will do anything to keep her trade secrets, including adding her fans to her next film...

    This film is written and directed by Joshua Grannell, in his directorial debut, and stars Natasha Lyonne (Poker Face), Julie Caitlin Brown (Babylon 5), Jack Donner (Four Christmases), and Thomas Dekker (Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles).

    This movie does a great job of not taking itself too seriously. The storyline is fun, and Jack Donner delivers an awesome performance. While Natasha Lyonne can be a bit annoying at times, she's offset by fantastic kills, gore, and blood splatter. The horror effects in this are top-notch, and there's a memorable use of a guillotine that made me smile. The ending, reminiscent of Carrie, is a perfect conclusion to the premise. The makeup and hair are wild, purposefully so, and if you watch this just for the horror elements and shut your brain off to the rest of the film, you'll have a good time.

    In conclusion, All About Evil has its hits and misses, but the horror elements are so good that it's a must-see for fans of the genre. I would score it a 5.5-6/10 and recommend seeing it once.
    8wordmonkey

    Delicious, Delicious Blood!

    Writer/director Josh Grannell, aka horror hostess Peaches Christ, has created a comedic bloodfest artfully designed to become a camp classic. Grannell pays overt homage to some of his favorite filmmakers, notably John Waters and gore auteur Herschell Gordon Lewis of "Blood Feast" fame, and gifts us with an enthusiastic romp to the dark side of film-making.

    Natasha Lyonne, as librarian-turned-lunatic Deborah Tennis, channels various Hollywood grand dames to wild-eyed comedic effect; imagine if Bette Davis chewed scenery in one of Roger Corman's legendary Poe adaptations. Thomas Dekker of "Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles" plays the star-struck film fan to boyish perfection. And satisfying cameos from the likes of Waters alumnus Mink Stole and fellow horror hostess Cassandra Peterson (aka Elvira) round out a great cast. You're also treated to the best evil twins since "The Shining" played by Jade and Nikita Ramsey. And wildly entertaining turns from Noah Segan as dentally-challenged psycho Adrian, and Jack Donner (who's been in everything from "Buffy" to "Star Trek") as the crusty and overzealously murderous projectionist Mr. Twigs, round out Grannell's fantasy cast.

    What's often most important to get from a film like this is the sense that cast and crew are enjoying themselves, and the fun shines through in every scene. Part of its delivered joy comes in spotting its numerous in-jokes, which touch on such diverse topics as horror film history or the local San Francisco drag scene. But an insider's knowledge of trivia isn't at all needed to appreciate the over-the-top and violently funny romp that Grannell delivers; instead, bring your love of exploitation and an enthusiasm for camp. Worth the price of admission alone are the parody film titles created by Tennis in the course of her filmicidal spree. And the movie has one of the best opening title sequences I've seen in years.

    Much of the film was shot inside San Francisco's historic Victoria Theatre, a former vaudeville hall in the city's Mission district. Using such an authentic location is all part of Grannell's desire to create a red-inked love poem to the uniquely thrilling experience of watching horror films in a packed movie house.

    Hopefully you'll get a chance to see "All About Evil" with its touring live stage show, featuring Peaches and her fright-inducing friends in person. It's a one-of-a-kind, in-your-face experience that's not like anything else you'll see in your local theater -- unless you've been going to Peaches' "Midnight Madness" shows in SF for the last 12 years.

    Don't miss it -- hopefully coming to a theater near you!
    10foofighter2083

    Horrific Fun!

    I was fortunate enough to catch the 4-D All About Evil Experience in Milwaukee.

    Not only was the pre-show with Peaches Christ and Mink Stole a blast, but the film couldn't have been more enjoyable!

    There is a fine balance that Horror films of this genre run where the comedy and heightened acting can either be extremely entertaining and clever or completely immature and ridiculous. All About Evil definitely fell into the first camp and all of the performances were top notch for this style of film! I couldn't help but laughing constantly throughout the film even though parts of it got rather morbid.

    Secondly, clearly this film has its inspirations and in some respects it becomes a homage to many great filmmakers and genres. I have seen many homage genre films fall apart and become a complete waste of time due to the lack of ingenuity and a lack of understanding of the genre. Clearly Joshua has done his homework and delivered a skilled and well-crafted film that not only does the genre-filmmaking justice but brought much fun to the style. His film even has enough of his personal touch that All About Evil supersedes being just another homage film and stands well enough on it's own freakish legs as a new, great installment to horror films!

    Go check it out! It's a blast!
    8preppy-3

    Incredibly gory...and fun!

    Mousy librarian Deborah Tennis (Natasha Lyonne) inherits her father's beloved old theatre (the Victoria) which shows only horror films. Somebody pushes her too far one night...and she kills them in a VERY gory manner. The audience sees it...and think it's just a movie! Deborah realizes she enjoys what she's doing and decides to kill off other people and film it...and pass it off as fiction.

    Wildly overacted with dime store gore but this sucker works! It pulled me in very quickly (cause I'm a horror fan) and I was loving it halfway through. It's chockful of black BLACK humor and throw everything they can think of up on the screen. It's a throwback to those incredibly gory horror films of the 1980s that actually got booking in respectful cinemas. Tons of blood and gore are in here but it's impossible to take it seriously. Also add a cast that includes Mink Stole and Cassandra Peterson (Elvira) and u have a genuine cult movie! Also Lyonne chews the scenery again and again and AGAIN...but she's a LOT of fun. A must-see for horror fans. It was unrated at the film festival I caught it at...but this is NC-17 material all the way. Let's hope it's not cut down to an R. Also the writer, producer and director all GAY were there! It was playing in a gay resort town (Provincetown) and when the gratuitous female nudity came on the mostly gay audience roared and accepted it as a joke and not some sleazy turn on:)
    9melastica

    drag cult glory!

    A midnight movie for the new millennium! Peaches Christ and co. present an amazingly fun horror film. I attended the New York City premiere (or 4-D show as they described it) and it was like "Rocky Horror" back in the day. Natasha Lyonne is fantastically demented as Deborah Tennis, and the rest of the cast is also exceptional. The twins are as creepy as they look on the poster. Mink Stole and Cassandra Peterson as the "straight men" of the movie are just plain great. It definitely has a John Waters feel to it, plus. The camp of it all only adds charm. If you can, see it on its current tour. The live show beforehand is fun on a bun!

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      Steven has a Moonbathing poster over his bed featuring the character Elvira. Elvira was played by Cassandra Peterson, who plays his mother in this movie.
    • Crazy credits
      Special thanks to Kerner Optical and Crisis FX for the body parts.
    • Connections
      References La lettre écarlate (1926)

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    • Release date
      • June 25, 2014 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Все про зло
    • Filming locations
      • San Francisco, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Backlash Films
      • Fog City Pictures
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $7,995
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,070
      • Jul 11, 2010
    • Gross worldwide
      • $7,995
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      1 hour 38 minutes
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      • 1.85 : 1

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