A young boy finds a mystical toymaker with dark stories to tell.A young boy finds a mystical toymaker with dark stories to tell.A young boy finds a mystical toymaker with dark stories to tell.
Timothy J. Richardson
- Brian (segment "Blood for Gold")
- (as Tim Richardson)
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The story about the leprechaun is probably the longest of the two shorts that make up the body of the film. It is a cute story, it isn't really scary but it has a very creepy atmosphere that permeates the story. It does seem to take longer than necessary to tell, and the horror elements are kinda minimal. Still the killer leprechaun doll used is creepy as it gets and it ends with the classic twisted ending we all love about classic anthology series.
The second of the stories deals with an evil porcelain doll that has a jealous streak fed by the demonic. It is a pretty familiar tale, but still it is told nicely. It is a bit shorter than the first and there is a little bit more horror in this one. Mostly paranormal-esque gimmicks and occult themes toward the end. I was crazy about the choice of voice for the Patty doll but she looks evil. Plus the story had another wicked little ending.
The wraparound is my favorite story. It is classic "Creepshow" style storytelling. The first half plays as your basic set up for the two middle stories, but it starts out with a hint of domestic violence. The second half is the fun part, and although it is short it has the most horror in the anthology. Plus a clown doll that goes all demony is always a treat.
Overall "Evil Little Things" is a cute horror anthology. I do enjoy a bit more horror in the films, but I did appreciate the throwback feel of the stories. Plus I am a sucker for evil, creepy doll movies. "Evil Little Things" will find a fan base, it is pretty PG so hardcore splatter/gore fans may not get it, but check it out and decide for yourself.
The second of the stories deals with an evil porcelain doll that has a jealous streak fed by the demonic. It is a pretty familiar tale, but still it is told nicely. It is a bit shorter than the first and there is a little bit more horror in this one. Mostly paranormal-esque gimmicks and occult themes toward the end. I was crazy about the choice of voice for the Patty doll but she looks evil. Plus the story had another wicked little ending.
The wraparound is my favorite story. It is classic "Creepshow" style storytelling. The first half plays as your basic set up for the two middle stories, but it starts out with a hint of domestic violence. The second half is the fun part, and although it is short it has the most horror in the anthology. Plus a clown doll that goes all demony is always a treat.
Overall "Evil Little Things" is a cute horror anthology. I do enjoy a bit more horror in the films, but I did appreciate the throwback feel of the stories. Plus I am a sucker for evil, creepy doll movies. "Evil Little Things" will find a fan base, it is pretty PG so hardcore splatter/gore fans may not get it, but check it out and decide for yourself.
The first story with the leprachan doll....how many countless horror and tv movies have been made where the doll is alive ? since the early 1960s....movie is a terrible waste of time...
If it was made in better quality and better acting, it could actually be a good movie. But im judging as is...just bad....the only reason I gave it 2 stars was the because of the ending.
I honestly think that even fans of horror movies with dolls find this movie a garbage. The voice of the doll Patty is ugh... I cannot even... Did they think if someone talks like a baby that would be, what? Scary? Dolls sound like they have some sort of speech impairment. Avoid this movie it's just... Ridiculous.
I actually watch every movie I started.. but I couldn't finish this one. Lame story, bad acting, crappy script. I would expect more from a 2019 movie.. this is like some work from a schools media class, if that would be the case, I'd say all right, for a first try that is fine..but weak. Anyway this is not the case,so I only say if I could give a 0 I would.
Did you know
- Goofs"Blood for Gold" segment - When Jessica finds the leprechaun doll outside her house, it has the burn marks on its face, as seen in the toymaker's shop. When she brings it inside, the face has no such markings for the rest of the scene.
- ConnectionsReferences Poltergeist (1982)
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- Pequeños muñecos diabólicos
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- $77,554
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- 1h 25m(85 min)
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- 2.35 : 1
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