Eternal Evil
Eternal Evil

Eternal Evil (1985)

4.3 ? Jan 04, 1985 1h 25m

Overview

A dissatisfied Montreal director of TV commercials is taught to astrally project himself by a mysterious woman. But soon he finds that he does it against his will when he sleeps, and while he does it, he commits savage acts against those in his life.

Genres

Horror Science Fiction

Release Date

January 04, 1985

Rating

4.3 /10

Runtime

1h 25m

Official Trailer from YouTube

Winston Rekert

Winston Rekert

Paul Sharpe

Karen Black

Karen Black

Janus

John Novak

John Novak

Kauffman

Patty Talbot

Jennifer Sharpe

Vlasta Vrana

Vlasta Vrana

Scott

Andrew Bednarski

Matthew Sharpe

Bronwen Booth

Bronwen Booth

Isis

Tom Rack

Tom Rack

Dr. Meister

Joanne Côté

Joanne Côté

Helen

Philip Spensley

Bill Pearson

Ron Lea

Ron Lea

Mick

Lois Maxwell

Lois Maxwell

Monica Duval

Anthony Sherwood

Anthony Sherwood

Jensen

Walter Massey

Walter Massey

John Westmore

Roland Nincheri

Client

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talisencrw

7.0/10

Apr 18, 2016

To me, Karen Black is one of the saving graces of B-movie cinema. Gorgeous yet cross-eyed, and gifted with an extremely complex personality, she can single-handedly make a film both enjoyable and endlessly watchable (for example, compare the lifeless 'Torn Curtain', with Paul Newman and Julie Andrews, with 'Family Plot', which starred Black with Bruce Dern--on paper, TC should have been much better than FP, but it simply isn't). Before watching this low-budget, Canadian-made suspenseful thriller on the horrific possibilities of astral projection, I loved watching her in films as diverse as 'Easy Rider', 'Five Easy Pieces', 'Nashville', 'Airport 1975', 'The Pyx' and 'Invaders from Mars', and here, she's the only name actor (other than wonderful cameos by the likes of Lois Maxwell, who starred as Miss Moneypenny in the Bond films). Because it's so low-budget, it has to work on atmosphere. I wish Black had more screen-time--her co-star is a bizarre cross between Dudley Moore and Willem Dafoe, without much character or charisma, though he tries his best. The soundtrack is spotty--some of it really works well, in its delineation of various cultures, especially. Some of its themes seemed to be heavily influenced by Tangerine Dream's 'Le Parc' album, from that period. If you have patience with the flow, it's a particularly rewarding endeavor. The big reveal at the end is well-done, though it would have made more sense had the postcard been mailed. It just being left on the restaurant table, from who knows what location in the world, is most probably meaningless.

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kevin2019

5.0/10

Jul 25, 2025

"Eternal Evil" would have been much more memorable had there been the sort of startling surprise ending which neatly wraps the proceedings up in a satisfactory manner, but unfortunately we aren't that lucky on this occasion. What we are left with instead is a trail of dead bodies and an unanticipated twist which reveals an absolutely different character is the murderer and not Paul Sharpe (Winston Rekert) as we were being led to believe all along and there is not much more than that - unless, of course, you consider the cryptic note at the end, but why on earth would you want to do that? The resolution to everything that has been going on is considerably messy at best, but on the whole the film itself is watchable enough even though it can hardly be described as a classic of the genre.

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