Sunday, December 27, 2015

Fear No Evil




IMDb
High school student turns out to be personification of Lucifer. Two arch angels in human form (as women) take him on.



Rotten Tomatoes
In this alternately scary and unintentionally silly teen angst-meets-Satanic possession entry, Andrew (Stefan Arngrim, former child star of the Gentle Ben TV series), a tormented nerd, learns he is the Antichrist incarnate and must battle two angels sent to foil his diabolical plans: his pretty classmate (Kathleen Rowe McAllen) and the old lady next door (Elizabeth Hoffman). He begins to exact revenge on his tormentors, one by one, and the rest happens as one might expect, that is, until the climax. Atop a seaside cliff, legions of the living dead under Andrew's command fight the benevolent angels in a winner-take-all bout for control of the world that plays out like a scaled-down version of Paradise Lost! Although the plot is heavy-handed and sometimes juvenile, the action is often quite good, and the special effects are notable, as is the direction. In spite of its obvious cliches and budgetary shortcomings, (#Fear No Evil) is a likeable horror film that shows promise of things to come for Frank LaLoggia, who successfully imbues the film with enough fire and brimstone to satiate the average horror fan; of course, this film is not for every taste. Apart from its artistic merit, (#Fear No Evil) should stand as an inspiration to young filmmakers everywhere, since producer-director LaLoggia managed to scrape up $150,000 to finance the production and find distributors all on his own -- all at the tender age of twenty-three, long before his future success directing the more subdued supernatural opus, (#The Lady in White).


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