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Face of Evil

"What's your demon?"

On July 4th, private Jay Williams returns home from the Middle East, but a mysterious epidemic breaks out and infects his friends at his party. On the road to salvation, Jay is joined by his ex-sergeant, who reveals chilling secrets leading to a conspiracy. The night has just begun, as they embark on a survival quest for the ultimate truth.

Top Cast

  • Scott Baxter

    Scott Baxter

    Jay

  • Chad Bishop

    Chad Bishop

    Sarge

  • Jamie Bernadette

    Jamie Bernadette

    Katy

  • David Alan Graf

    David Alan Graf

    Dr. Smith

  • Shobhit Agarwal

    Shobhit Agarwal

    Store Clerk

  • Janet Roth

    Janet Roth

    Jenny

  • James Hutchinson

    James Hutchinson

    Mike

  • Christopher Thorpe

    Christopher Thorpe

    Frank

  • Charmane Star

    Charmane Star

    Sara

Overview

On July 4th, private Jay Williams returns home from the Middle East, but a mysterious epidemic breaks out and infects his friends at his party. On the road to salvation, Jay is joined by his ex-sergeant, who reveals chilling secrets leading to a conspiracy. The night has just begun, as they embark on a survival quest for the ultimate truth.

Rating

6.6 / 10
9 Reviews
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1 Reviews

  • a_southern_horror_fan
    a_southern_horror_fan
    5 Aug 15, 2018

    Dinatolo's story is a blend of classic horror tropes and contemporary social awareness. There is a hint of zombie-esque attitude, but I got a strong "Night Of The Demons" vibe through the first half of the movie. The dialog is a bit rough and characters could have been developed a bit better, however the movie has some cool moments. "Face Of Evil" really shines during a few quality scenes. The main character's hypnotic- like moment starring at the singer in the bar scene, the drive through skid row with the radio broadcast, and the big reveal at the end during the guy struggling to come to terms with the truth. Great moments both in story , and acting. The special effects really state the low budget quality of the film. The CGI over practical kind of hurt the horror momentum that "almost but not quite gets there". Some of the effects work great, the big win visually in "Face Of Evil" is the cinematography choices. It is very stylized and atmospheric which sells the classic horror influences. Overall "Face Of Evil" will disappoint a large section of horror fans, but the low budget, true indie crowd will find as much to enjoy as dislike. Suspend belief and give into total fantasy, and respect and feel the very real message of mental health crisis and our veterans.

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