
The successful screenplay writer Jeff Stenn (Adam Baldwin) is in disgrace with the big studios and needs money to pay his mortgage. He is happily married to his wife Tree (Jennifer Gates) and they are trying to have a baby, but he is afraid that his financial situation affects his marriage. Out of the blue, the weird producer George (Udo Kier) offers the true story of a real homicide that happened thirty-five years ago to Jeff to write the screenplay. He accepts the offer and... (Full plot summary below)
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The successful screenplay writer Jeff Stenn (Adam Baldwin) is in disgrace with the big studios and needs money to pay his mortgage. He is happily married to his wife Tree (Jennifer Gates) and they are trying to have a baby, but he is afraid that his financial situation affects his marriage. Out of the blue, the weird producer George (Udo Kier) offers the true story of a real homicide that happened thirty-five years ago to Jeff to write the screenplay. He accepts the offer and learns that the killer killed his pregnant wife and in-laws and committed suicide after. While writing the screenplay, Jeff sees many friends and acquaintances dying and questions whether his writing is causing the deaths.
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| User ReviewJeff LSaw this movie the first time when it premired on the Sci-fi Channel back in 2004 and I loved it The story was excellent and creepy, The story tells us of a screenwriter who gets hired by a eccentric producer to write a script about a serial killer that killed his family and when he writes down how the characters die people around seem to die the same way he writes it Now that's creepy, I been looking and looking for this one for some time now and rather lucky to find it the other night and watch it again and re-live this movie. |
| User ReviewKyle LThis was a pretty good film. It had an awesome story, but it was very boring at times...Just like how all Asylum movies are. |
| User ReviewAl MA decently entertaining horror film from the rip-off studio Asylum, Evil Eyes started strong but then hit some dead spots. Still, it is a decently entertaining horror film about a screen-writer whose scenes begin to actually take place in real life. |
| User ReviewCarlos GPromete pero se desinfla. Algo asi como una version Lynch light de In the Mouth of Madness, pero que no sabe a donde quiere ir. El giro de tuerca del final: estuuuupido. |