
Real estate agent John's down on his luck: it's his birthday, and he's been just fired, his house is in foreclosure, and his marriage is going downhill. He had an argument with his wife, Joanie and an she's taken their kids. Out of the blue, a stranger knocks and asks for help. Richie says his car's not starting, so John helps pushing it, but hurts his leg, and Richie offers to take him to hospital. On their way, John realises Richie's a psychopath on a killing spree Richie r... (Full plot summary below)
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Real estate agent John's down on his luck: it's his birthday, and he's been just fired, his house is in foreclosure, and his marriage is going downhill. He had an argument with his wife, Joanie and an she's taken their kids. Out of the blue, a stranger knocks and asks for help. Richie says his car's not starting, so John helps pushing it, but hurts his leg, and Richie offers to take him to hospital. On their way, John realises Richie's a psychopath on a killing spree Richie releases John on the road and tells him he'll pay a visit to Joanie and his children. Meanwhile, detectives Frank & Rodgers suspect John's the actual serial killer, and they pressure Joanie to tell them where John might be.
Leave your thoughts about Meeting Evil.
| BrianOrndorf.comBrian OrndorfThere's something about seeing Samuel L. Jackson with a gun and an attitude that promises more than this meager effort is willing to offer. |
| Dread CentralHeather WixsonIf you can put aside your preconceived notions and enjoy the movie for what it is, you may be pleasantly surprised by what the bizarrely entertaining Meeting Evil has to offer. |
| CraveOnlineWitney SeiboldA cheap slasher flick with some talented actors masking the banality with clever dialogue... |
| VarietyJoe LeydonThe picture could provide modest amusement for indulgent viewers with a taste for tales of loquacious killers and not-so-innocent bystanders. |
| Slant MagazineNick SchagerChris Fisher so over-directs his material that the action takes on the sheen of a parody or, at least, of a film that doesn't realize its clichés are being exaggerated to the point of absurdity. |
| Horror.comStaci Layne WilsonIf you don't mind style over substance, a bit of the old cat-and-mouse, and you enjoy watching Samuel L. Jackson making people squirm, then hop in, strap up, and hold on. |
| Reel Film ReviewsDavid Nusair...just another hopelessly incompetent direct-to-video thriller... |
| Scene-Stealers.comEric MelinIt features tons of poor decisions, from the overwrought and intrusive musical score to bad-joke one liners from the main characters down to the supporting ones. The worst decision either actor made was actually appearing in this awful film. |
| User ReviewBryce CYa you have to be in the right moods for certain movies, and some are not like all the rest or are so far out there they blow your mind or you have to watch them a few times and really get into them. This movie is like colateral, the hitcher and another cuba gooding jr movie i can not recall the title of. Its got that vibe and it goes down those roads, and jackson and wilson are the perfect match for that kind of chemistry, and due a find job doing what they do, I quite enjoyed this freaky little film |
| User ReviewRazvan Florentin PMovie is pretty good overall I didnt know what to expect of it really I can say I was at least interested during the entire movie lol. |