See No Evil Reviews
This rote exercise in slasher-film tedium holds zero surprises.
| Original Score: 0/5 | Jun 3, 2006
Although much blood is spilled and splattered, precious little suspense is generated during See No Evil.
Full Review | May 25, 2006
If there were an award for mangiest set decoration, See No Evil -- a routine slasher film set in a condemned hotel -- might cop it.
| Original Score: F | May 25, 2006
The gilt-and-grime setting is eerily atmospheric, and screenwriter Dan Madigan has a nicely sick sense of humor.
| May 25, 2006
See No Evil is proficient junk, which makes it something of an improvement over recent horrors like An American Haunting.
| Original Score: 2/4 | May 25, 2006
Comes coated in several layers of sleaze and grime...
| Original Score: D- | May 25, 2006
... the extreme levels of gratuitous gore also make the picture ... difficult to recommend.
| Original Score: 2/4 | May 23, 2006
... the appropriately named Mr. Dark has no use for actors as anything other than body-bag fillers.
Full Review | Original Score: 1/5 | May 23, 2006
The madman is played by the single-name professional wrestler Kane, who has all the acting skills of a fire hydrant. But why waste good acting on a contrived, unimaginative story?
Full Review | Original Score: 0/4 | May 23, 2006
Grim, bloody and relentless, without even a spark of fun or intelligence, Evil is barely good enough for late-night cable.
Full Review | Original Score: .5/4 | May 23, 2006
... I see no originality in See No Evil.
| Original Score: 2/5 | May 23, 2006
With its run-down, abandoned setting, which is lousy with roaches, rats and flies, it's just dark, dirty and gross.
Full Review | Original Score: D | May 23, 2006
... there's the assembly-line predictability of it all.
| Original Score: F | May 19, 2006
As shallow as a toilet bowl and twice as rank as its usual contents.
| Original Score: .5/4 | May 19, 2006