After thinking that a deranged killer was dealt with, a group of teens in a small-town find that the fabled maniac has returned only changing up his pattern of going in alphabetical order for his kills into something new, forcing a lone survivor and his friends to find the new pattern before the curse wipes out the town.
There was a lot to like about this one. Among its better features is the immersive atmosphere and storyline that looks to capture the intended feel here. The appropriate type of filmmaking tools here, with the glaringly obvious filters and design on the entire project just screams to be set in the 80s where it allows the storyline to further that mindset and approach. Featuring a fun storyline involving the change from before as the killers' approach and motive of taking out the victims in alphabetical order based on their last names is changed over into a new tactic that has to be sorted out in the middle of a rampage against others before everything turns into a repeat of the first massacre, it gets a cheesy enough setup to have a fun time here. As well, there's a lot to like here with the impressive stalking scenes on display. Offering some supernatural touches here with the shots of the camera moving and zooming throughout the area to depict the killers' presence before moving over to what appears as if the killer is manipulating the victim to kill themselves in graphic means, there's a lot of generally enjoyable and cheesy attacks that are featured here. Given the fact that the victims are doing it to themselves, there's a nice touch of gore featured here in these scenes with the killer appearing out of nowhere possessing people to kill themselves or taking on the form of others to kill people. These are generally enough to make the film likable and enjoyable when approached in the right mindset. There are a few small issues here. The film's obvious low-budget nature is the biggest drawback, being so apparent in nearly every factor throughout here including but not limited to the guerilla-style approach to the scenes, the general brevity of the piece, and some of the special effects here which are not only a part of the charm here but can make for a troubling time if you're not aware of what's going on here. Outside of this factor, the seemingly random and disparate series of storylines thrown in here, from the body-hopping to the random acts of the group investigating into the murders and how they uncover the truth to everything, which can be a slight distraction and detriment for those looking to get into this one. However, these are really all the film has going against it.
Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Violence and Graphic Language.
Evil Everywhere
2019
Action / Comedy / Fantasy / Horror / Thriller
Evil Everywhere
2019
Action / Comedy / Fantasy / Horror / Thriller
Keywords: slashergoredemonpossessionparody
Plot summary
In 1985, an ancient evil began slaughtering the senior class in alphabetical order - but it was stopped. Two years later the evil has resurfaced, and 20 year old Jake Davis hunts down Zeke Zanderfeldt - a reclusive former classmate who put an end to the evil previously - to find a pattern to take down the evil again. Along with former high school theater queen Julia Lochley (who also practices in the dark arts),the trio band together against the demonic force that is claiming young lives each day. But what they discover might be more complicated than any of them bargained for.
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Fun enough 80s throwback
Pretty fun
In 1985, an ancient evil started to kill a high school senior class in alphabetical order before it was stopped. Yet now in 1987, three friends discover that the evil force has returned and they alone can stop it.
Jake Davis must find Zeke Zanderfeldt (writer, director, editor and actor Mykee Morettini),the classmate who stopped the evil in the past and team up with occult mistress Julia Lochley (Corrinne Mica) to battle the demons that have come back. Dylan Mars Greenberg also appears as one of the past survivors, Sister Nun.
This movie is a sequel to Paura Tutto, a short that was a satire based on the films of Dario Argento. This may not be as over the top, but it still has a comedic edge that sets it apart from your average slasher.