Evil Things

2011 • 86 minutes
3.4
188 reviews
18%
Tomatometer
R
Rating
Eligible
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About this movie

Five college friends take a road trip out of the city in celebration of a 21st birthday. Aspiring filmmaker Leo brings his video camera along to document their JOURNEY. While staying in a remotely located country home on a cold and snowy weekend their excitement quickly turns to panic and 48 hours later they've all vanished, leaving investigators without a single clue....until now. What's ultimately captured on video is not A CELEBRATION but a sinister and nightmarish descent into psychological terror. This riveting, critically acclaimed thriller -- a pulse-pounding, twisting game of cat-and-mouse until its bone-chilling conclusion -- will take you to the edge ... and beyond!
Rating
R

Ratings and reviews

3.4
188 reviews
Benjamin Ozegowsky
25 July 2014
Missed many things while sitting through this movie. Kind of like watching paint dry but is a bit tacky at the end. So many unanswered questions assuming I had any. See for yourself. $1.99 you will never see again. Not worth it. Give $2.00 to someone on the street.
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Bryon Matthews
2 August 2013
You got like an hour of extremely poor and pointless dialogue all building up to a story that doesn't exist. After all the credits you get a stupid little saying in nursery rhyme form that explains nothing. Whoever directed and wrote this movie should drop out of the filmmaking and writing career. Save your time and money and just go stare at a wall for 86 min. You'll have a better time
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Kevin Smith
12 November 2015
Lots of annoying dialog between actors that got on my nerves. The plot is weak, and you never find out exactly who or what is terrifying these kids. It's OK for a cold rainy day or something.
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