Glen Jacobs,
Kane,
Christina Vidal,
Michael J. Pagan,
Samantha Noble
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A ragtag group of juvenile delinquents assigned the task of cleaning up an abandoned hotel find out just how deadly community service can be when they are stalked by a monstrous, four-hundred-pound ma... read more
Directed by: Gregory Dark
Release Date: May 19, 2006
DVD Release Date: November 28, 2006
Stats: 7,390 reviews
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Flixster Reviews (7,390)
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March 25, 2011
This could actually be a contender for the worst Slasher film ever made. It ticks all the cliche boxes and adds a Wrestler into the mix.
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December 19, 2010
nothing creeps me out more than eyeballs being squished... oh, wait. i know: fucking horror movies starring WWF wrestlers. that creeps me out big time. and spiders.
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December 29, 2009
There are a lot of similar Movies with similar plot out there, only the "Devil" or if you prefer Bad guys are different.
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October 17, 2008
Eight Teens, One Weekend, One Serial Killer.
A ragtag group of juvenile delinquents assigned the task of cleaning up an abandoned hotel find out just how deadly community service can be when they are stalked by a monstrous, four-hundred-pound maniac with a grudge in direc... read more -
August 3, 2008
SICKTASTIC! What a nasty slice-and-dice-'em horror flick starring WWE's Kane and I figured it out the film was filmed in Australia alright because I recognized some actors are Aussie. I should have wished Rachael Taylor's character could survive in this heart-pounding blood-soak... read more
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September 28, 2007
This is not a good movie, but I have to admit, it has panache. The filmmaking in the opening sequence alone is quite arresting and really did impressed me. It was all just downhill from there, though. I didn't care if any of the characters lived or died, with the exception of the... read more
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June 13, 2007
Im not a big fan of unreal evil horror characters and thats why I rarley watch them, but because it was a WWE production I did.
Overall though, it impressed me - great storyline, good actors (for no one really that famous), and a movie well worth watching! -
April 1, 2007
The madman is played by the single-name professional wrestler Kane, who has all the acting skills of a fire hydrant. But why waste good acting on a contrived, unimaginative story?
Critic Reviews
If there were an award for mangiest set decoration, See No Evil -- a routine slasher film set in a condemned hotel -- might cop it. Full Review
The gilt-and-grime setting is eerily atmospheric, and screenwriter Dan Madigan has a nicely sick sense of humor. Full Review
See No Evil is proficient junk, which makes it something of an improvement over recent horrors like An American Haunting. Full Review
... the extreme levels of gratuitous gore also make the picture ... difficult to recommend. Full Review
... the appropriately named Mr. Dark has no use for actors as anything other than body-bag fillers.
Outside the wrestling hook, See No Evil is a boilerplate bloodfeast featuring the usual mix of stylish camerawork and screaming sound cues. Full Review
The madman is played by the single-name professional wrestler Kane, who has all the acting skills of a fire hydrant. But why waste good acting on a contrived, unimaginative story?
Grim, bloody and relentless, without even a spark of fun or intelligence, Evil is barely good enough for late-night cable. Full Review
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