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Little Evil

  • 2017
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
24K
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Adam Scott, Evangeline Lilly, and Owen Atlas in Little Evil (2017)
A newly married man starts to sense that his stepson might be the actual spawn of Satan.
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Gary, who has just married Samantha, the woman of his dreams, discovers that her six-year-old son may be the Antichrist.Gary, who has just married Samantha, the woman of his dreams, discovers that her six-year-old son may be the Antichrist.Gary, who has just married Samantha, the woman of his dreams, discovers that her six-year-old son may be the Antichrist.

  • Director
    • Eli Craig
  • Writer
    • Eli Craig
  • Stars
    • Evangeline Lilly
    • Owen Atlas
    • Adam Scott
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    24K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Eli Craig
    • Writer
      • Eli Craig
    • Stars
      • Evangeline Lilly
      • Owen Atlas
      • Adam Scott
    • 136User reviews
    • 48Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Evangeline Lilly
    Evangeline Lilly
    • Samantha
    Owen Atlas
    Owen Atlas
    • Lucas
    Adam Scott
    Adam Scott
    • Gary
    Marcus Terrell Smith
    Marcus Terrell Smith
    • Dwayne
    James Weir
    James Weir
    • Mac
    Russ Mitchell
    Russ Mitchell
    • Russ Mitchell
    Paul Slimak
    • Homeless Albino
    Bridget Everett
    Bridget Everett
    • Al
    Clancy Brown
    Clancy Brown
    • Reverend J.D. Gospel
    Rick Applegate
    Rick Applegate
    • Principal
    Ken Bolden
    Ken Bolden
    • School Psychiatrist
    Chip Zien
    Chip Zien
    • Stepdad Therapist
    Chris D'Elia
    Chris D'Elia
    • Wayne
    Kyle Bornheimer
    Kyle Bornheimer
    • Victor
    Donald Faison
    Donald Faison
    • Larry
    Schuyler White
    Schuyler White
    • Birthday Clown
    Carla Gallo
    Carla Gallo
    • Wendy
    Noah Craig
    • Jeremy
    • Director
      • Eli Craig
    • Writer
      • Eli Craig
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    5mistoppi

    Worth seeing once

    I was browsing through Netflix when I found Little Evil, which had come out recently. It seemed like a fun horror comedy, perfect for the day, so I decided to watch it.

    There are many things I like in Little Evil, but it doesn't go above average. Of course the idea isn't original, isn't this a play on very typical stories about kids who seem to be the spawn of Satan. Most of them are actual horror movies, though. Little Evil mixes that horror story with the theme of being a stepparent in a humorous way, which itself is fresher than the movie might feel when you read the summary.

    But in the end the story doesn't go where you'd want it to go. Of course some of the plot points are good, and the movie is fun and light, and there's something very special about it. But in the end the only thing this movie ends up being is somewhat funny. Everything else is actually quite superficial, and let's be honest, the humorous side probably wouldn't be as good if you watched this movie several times.

    So definitely worth seeing once, if you're not too serious for horror comedies, but that's all.
    6randalrauser

    Great premise for a trailer ... not a feature film

    The trailer for "Little Evil" was hilarious. Unfortunately, there isn't enough material here to sustain a feature length film. Forty minutes in I found myself looking at my watch ... and I don't even wear a watch. I was hoping for "Zombieland" but alas, I got "Krampus".

    If you like the supernatural horror genre and horror/comedy mashups in particular, "Little Evil" is still worth a viewing, not least to catch the abundant allusions to "The Omen," "The Shining," et al. All others should pass this one by.
    7meri1022

    Cheesy, but delightful

    This film is hilariously entertaining if you recognize the intended allusions, particularly the nods to THE OMEN. Adam Scott and Owen Atlas are charming as step-father and son, especially in the water park scenes. Evangeline Lilly is surprisingly perfect as the ditsy mom; she delivers her lines with impeccable comic timing. I've never seen her outside of LOST and her performance here is spot-on. Yes, some bits are campy and silly, but the overall message is touching and relevant.
    7scythertitus

    Great Third Act

    The first thing to say is that the first two acts of this movie really struggle to truly find the line between horror and comedy. It tries to find comedy in a normal person reacting to a devil child, but that is pretty much every possession horror ever so there isn't much new ground there, and the attempted comedy often falls flat while also taking away from the potential actual creepiness of the scene. It's easy to rule this out as a failed attempt at recapturing the Tucker and Dale vs. Evil vibe.

    But then the third act happens and the movie really comes into its own. The humour and tension are amped up and instead of being a shadow of dozens of horrors and a shadow of dozens of comedy it becomes its own movie and is much better for it. There is even a great message about the difference between nature and nurture and there are some good original ideas that make it much more enjoyable.

    Overall it is a shame you have to wait for the third act to get going, especially since they show the catalyst for this momentum shift at the very beginning. You could argue they need the first two acts to set up for the third, but if so then they should have focused more on the comedy since there are way too many evil/possessed child films to care about getting that part right. Still though it's hard not to recommend this movie since the third act is really enjoyable, I just wish they could have gotten there sooner. Maybe just skip to that point.
    6rebeccalucy

    A fun horror comedy...

    A very fun horror comedy, but leans more on the comedy side. Parodies many classic horrors in a very unique way and has quite a lot of laughs.

    The acting was quite good, particularly Adam Scott. He suited the role and brought some flavour to scenes. Bridget Everett was hilarious and plays quite a different type of character than usually expected. They both carried the film. I wish the mother had a bit more personality, it just seems as she is there to fulfill her role. She definitely needed more screen time to flesh out her character.

    However, the cinematography is very conventional and bland. It is important part of a film and is lacking. Many jokes could have been even funnier with creative cinematography or editing. Though it is worth watching for both horror and comedy lovers.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      When Al mentions that his stepson always wants to watch the Pitch Perfect movies, everyone reacts negatively. That includes Larry, who's played by Donald Faison, who appeared in Pitch Perfect (2012).
    • Goofs
      When the stepdad group is getting ready to take on the cops in the monster truck, there is a jean jacket wearing arm that comes down, left side of screen, behind cops as if waving to monster truck to hit the gas. Next shot just shows cops running.
    • Quotes

      Al: Bro' you gotta relax, man.

      Gary: Relax? We're in a corn field! What good thing has ever happened in a corn field?

    • Connections
      Featured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Hilarious Horror Parody Movies (2019)
    • Soundtracks
      Your Good Lovin
      Performed by The Pentagons

      Written by Joe C. Jones and Willie Otis Munson

      Courtesy of Tru-Gems Records c/o Gravelpit Music

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    • Release date
      • September 1, 2017 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Tiểu Quỷ
    • Filming locations
      • Cleveland, Ohio, USA
    • Production companies
      • Bluegrass Films
      • Mandalay Pictures
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 34 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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