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Evil Remains

Original title: Trespassing
  • 2004
  • R
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
3.9/10
1.7K
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Evil Remains (2004)
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A graduate student preparing his thesis on mythology leads his friends on a research expedition to an old plantation estate on the outskirts of the Big Easy. The site is reputed to mysteriou... Read allA graduate student preparing his thesis on mythology leads his friends on a research expedition to an old plantation estate on the outskirts of the Big Easy. The site is reputed to mysteriously cause madness and death to all who enter it.A graduate student preparing his thesis on mythology leads his friends on a research expedition to an old plantation estate on the outskirts of the Big Easy. The site is reputed to mysteriously cause madness and death to all who enter it.

  • Director
    • James Merendino
  • Writer
    • James Merendino
  • Stars
    • Jeff Galpin
    • Maryam d'Abo
    • Will Rokos
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.9/10
    1.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • James Merendino
    • Writer
      • James Merendino
    • Stars
      • Jeff Galpin
      • Maryam d'Abo
      • Will Rokos
    • 33User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Jeff Galpin
    Jeff Galpin
    • Carl Bryce
    Maryam d'Abo
    Maryam d'Abo
    • Linda Bryce
    Will Rokos
    • John Bryce
    Daniel Gillies
    Daniel Gillies
    • Mark
    Jeff Bryan Davis
    Jeff Bryan Davis
    • Eric
    • (as Jeff Davis)
    Clayne Crawford
    Clayne Crawford
    • Tyler
    Estella Warren
    Estella Warren
    • Kristy Goodman
    Ashley Scott
    Ashley Scott
    • Sharon
    Brandon Martin
    • Scott
    Linley Thomas
    • Gloria
    Adela Johnson
    • Latisha
    Virginia Lamoine
    • Carry
    Tobi Brown
    • Tobi
    Rusty Tennant
    • Welding Shop Owner
    John Ashker
    John Ashker
    • Truck Driver
    Kurtwood Smith
    Kurtwood Smith
    • Dr. Theodore Rosen
    Nicholas DiNatale
    • Extra
    • (uncredited)
    Justin Groetsch
    Justin Groetsch
    • Next-Door Neighbor
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • James Merendino
    • Writer
      • James Merendino
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    3Capt_Horror

    Average Horror Snoozefest!

    To be fair, it was watchable. The thing that annoyed me mostly with this movie is that it was very slow moving, the character's you never really got any inside depth of so you was left with that neutral feeling of you don't care if they LIVE or DIE. The acting was somewhat to be desired but what do you expect when they probably picked a handful of people from the street and gave them a few hours to remember their lines. The thing that amused me the most was the actual DVD box, on the back it says "Scarier than CABIN FEVER, more terrifying than JEEPERS CREEPERS" - LOL what planet is this guy from, first off he picked 2 lousy examples of horror movies to compare with and second off it was NEITHER!
    3Danny_G13

    My Little Eye all over again

    Indie teen slasher actually entertains but lets itself down with a frankly criminal ending.

    It is pretty much staple horror fare throughout, but it does succeed in doing what any half decent film should do, and that is to entertain the viewer.

    The story here is a curse apparently engulfs an area of land where a boy allegedly slaughtered his parents. A bunch of students decide to go in and investigate the house of the atrocities and sure enough, 'crazy kids in the dark mansion' ensues and a fight for survival begins.

    The characters are pretty mediocre, and fairly unconvincing, but they serve the purposes of the film acceptably. The best character is the killer, as for once he does not lumber slowly, rather, running at pace and looking capable of actually catching victims.

    The direction is stable for the course, and hardly inspiring nor dull. It does its job without being anything especially flashy bar a couple of fairly interesting moments.

    The plot, if you can call it that, is pure killer chase and cat and mouse. There's nothing original or exciting there.

    The movie's strength is its atmosphere. It really does do a reasonable job of making the environment chilling. Sure, it's no Ring or Blair Witch et al, but there are far worse in this field than Trespassing.

    Indeed, all the above would surely qualify it as a decent enough way to fill in an evening, if maybe a bit forgettable. Unfortunately, it is not forgettable thanks to an ending on a par with My Little Eye's for sheer lousiness.

    Yes indeed, the conclusion of this movie is up there as one of the worst I've ever suffered. There *is* no real conclusion, and as a result you end up totally unsatisfied and replaying the last minute to see if you missed anything.

    You didn't.

    The ending is rushed, weak, answers nothing, and simply whimpers out, rather than giving us some kind of closure.

    I feel quite cheated out of 2 hours because of that finish, I really do. A pathetic and unconsidered way to cop out of giving the audience what they actually deserve.

    Thanks to it, this movie was a complete waste of time.
    Li-1

    With fine direction and a surprisingly likable and solid lead in Estella Warren, this is a well above average horror entry.

    Rating: *** out of ****

    I'll admit it, the deciding factor that made me seek out this film was Estella Warren. Sure, she displayed little acting talent and almost no screen presence in any of her prior roles, but there's no questioning she's a total hottie and seeing her in the role of a scream queen was a dream come true. To my utmost surprise, both she and the movie are pretty damn good, making this movie one of the more pleasant surprises of the past few months.

    Evil Remains is about a small group of graduate students (five in all) who head to a long-abandoned plantation estate to help one of the guys do his thesis on myths. The plantation itself is the site of a popular myth, that the land is cursed and whoever trespasses will find themselves with an uncontrollable urge to act on their rage. Upon their arrival, the guys set up the equipment in the house while the two girls (Estella Warren and Ashley Scott), who also happen to be lesbians, go for a short walk in the woods, not knowing their return to the house will be a particularly bloody and messy one.

    Right from the beginning, Evil Remains is immediately distinguished by the effective direction of James Merendino, who has a knack for developing creepy atmosphere, building suspense, and even delivering a few genuine scares. Despite the fact that natural lighting typically annoys me (and it does make it a bit difficult to tell apart the male characters for a while), it's used to good effect, giving the movie a stark look that works especially well during the nighttime scenes.

    Merendino handles the stalk-and-slash sequences superbly; the second half of the film is essentially a series of bloody slasher action and exciting chase scenes that utilize both the claustrophobic and wide-spaced settings fairly well. The house itself is only explored to a mildly satisfying effect, but it's an effectively constricted location that immeasurably aids in tightening the suspense, especially in one scene where the survivors find themselves anxiously awaiting the killer on the other side of the door.

    Taking everything into consideration, I was most surprised by the performances, which are all quite good. The gorgeously hot Estella Warren is especially excellent as the smart, likable heroine who actually thinks the situation through before acting. As a matter of fact, I was quite amazed by Warren's work here, since she showed no discernible acting talent in any other film I've seen her in. The only one in the cast that doesn't quite hold up is Ashley Scott, who's not bad, but the role requires her to do little more than whine.

    The movie is still obviously not without its flaws. Despite the solid acting, the movie does little to establish its characters, in particular the two brothers with a troubled past that's brought up but dropped just as quickly in favor of some bloody slasher action. The decision to make the lead a lesbian is interesting (the only other slasher I've seen that made its heroine a lesbian was Deep in the Woods, but it only seemed like an excuse for nudity in that flick), but it ultimately makes little difference, as Warren and Ashley Scott could merely have played best friends and no one would be the wiser, but at least it prevents Warren from having a forced romance with one of the male characters.

    A few of the characters could also show a little more common sense; one guy sees a freaky-looking image on a photo he just took, but neglects to show it to anyone else as incentive to leave. Another guy leaps off the roof of the house to escape but actually ends up backing himself towards the front door! And there's one lengthy scene that'll have you shouting "close the damn door!" Most disappointing is a potentially exciting chase scene through the woods that makes an abrupt segue that temporarily kills the momentum.

    The plot's also a little hazy, there's no sense of clarity regarding exactly what it is the curse does and how a masked killer would specifically factor into it. Still, the film works for what it is, a fast-paced slasher with a number of bloody kills, exciting chases, and a terrifically secluded setting. Definitely recommended to genre fans.
    4claudio_carvalho

    Predictable and Forgettable With a Deceptive Ambiguous Conclusion

    The graduation student Mark (Daniel Gillies) is developing a monograph work about contemporary myths, and he interviews the psychiatrist Dr. Theodore Rosen (Kurtwood Smith), who was treating Carl Bryce (Jeff Galpin), a deranged teenager that killed his parents twenty years ago. The body of Carl has never been found and there is an urban legend that the spot is a cursed place since slavery times, causing madness and death to those that trespass the area. Mark invites his friends Eric (Jeff Davis), Tyler (Clayne Crawford), Kristy Goodman (Estella Warren) and Sharon (Ashley Scott) to help him in his research in the old real estate. Once there, a mysterious killer starts to execute and chase the group, with the survivors trying to escape alive.

    "Trespassing" is a predictable and forgettable low-budget movie, with a promising beginning and a deceptive ambiguous conclusion. The story is another rip-off of "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre", but with an awful handy cam that shacks and trembles the images, most of them too close and without permitting to see the surroundings. Ashley Scott performs the annoying and totally incoherent character Sharon, taking the worst possible attitudes under stress. The conclusion is ridiculous, probably with the intention of a sequel. My vote is four.

    Title (Brazil): "Invasão Mortal" ("Mortal Invasion")
    4cwatts-2

    Evil doesn't remain long in this sleeper...

    I rented Evil Remains because I saw James Merendino's SLC Punk and liked that film allot. I thought since SLC Punk was so clever, I bet Merendino writing and directing a horror film would be equally as such, not to mention a good idea. But in my opinion I my judgment was made premature. Evil Remains is a decent little horror flick when compared to most of the b-schlock that is out there. In fact after my initial viewing I found out that this film was at one time slated for a national release, but after the executives watched the film it quickly changed to home video. You see as negatively as I'm painting this picture for you, there is some decent acting with several fleeting minute's enjoyable slasher fun. All in all I liked this film but the storyline and ending really don't make for a great ride. But then again the films premise may have been made to avoid that feeling of a great ride. So in conclusion I liked this film, but if was to watch the film again, I wouldn't rather check out one of the great films that everyone has already viewed.

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    • Trivia
      The mansion in this movie is also used in the movie Venom (2005).
    • Goofs
      After the struggle between Mark and Tyler, the amount of blood seen on the face of Mark changes between shots.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Harmontown: Dirty Little Potato People (2015)
    • Soundtracks
      Marching Down to Zion
      performed by The Five Blind Boys of Alabama

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    • Release date
      • October 22, 2004 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Дьявол возвращается
    • Filming locations
      • Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, USA
    • Production companies
      • HSI Entertainment
      • L.I.F.T. Production
      • Pop Art Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $8,747
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,499
      • Oct 24, 2004
    • Gross worldwide
      • $8,747
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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