Welcome to all lovers of the Horror genre to Horror Movie Weekly, One Badass Horror Podcast. In Episode 048, your three late-night Horror hosts, Jay of the Dead, BillChete, and Lady Phantom debate about the value and weight of craft and artistry — as well as effort versus execution — in their Feature Review of The Evil Within (2017), a pick that was inspired by this DVD Infatuation.com review by Dave “Dr. Shock” Becker. Jay of the Dead asserts that The Evil Within is a cinematic oddity that was an apparent labor of love for its late writer-director Andrew Getty. Let us know your thoughts on our debate. Weigh in! And remember, you’re welcome to call and leave us a short voicemail at (801) 215-9704. Join us!

Note: This episode was recorded on June 28, 2020, and released on July 26, 2020.

This is a weekly Horror movie podcast in which your late-night hosts Jay of the Dead, BillChete and Lady Phantom bring you one recent Horror movie review every Sunday. (We’re defining “recent” as any Horror movie released within the last five years.) And we always reveal next week’s pick at the end of every show, so you can watch along with us and be prepared for the following episode. Join us, and thanks for listening!


SHOW NOTES:

Introduction
– Listen to Jay’s call in Ep. 014 of The Wat-Zee Party Horror Show
about Found Footage
— Critical approaches to reviewing movies
— Jay’s guest appearance on Ron Martin’s
Ep. 319: The Wretched, The Craft on The Resurrection of Zombie 7 horror podcast
— Jay’s voicemail to Attack of the Killer Podcast’s Ep. 211 about favorite prom Horror
— Listen to Jay’s guest appearances on Reel Talk: A Movie Podcast:
Interview 1 with Adrian Tofei
Interview 2 with Adrian Tofei
– Jay of the Dead’s pick for this week: The Evil Within (2017)


[ 00:17:50 ] – The Evil Within (2017) — Genre Classification: Horror / Supernatural / Demonic

Premise:
A man who is developmentally disabled receives an antique mirror that is inhabited by a demonic being (played by Michael Berryman) that persuades the man to carry out a murderous rampage.

Ratings and Recommendations: The Evil Within (2017)
Jay of the Dead = 7 (Buy for Jay, Rental for Everyone Else)
BillChete = 4 ( Avoid )
Lady Phantom = 4 ( Avoid )

Note: The Evil Within can be rented on Amazon or viewed free on Tubi.


Next on Episode 049: Becky (2020) — BillChete’s pick!

Podcast artwork: Lady Phantom
Original podcast theme music: Jay of the Dead


Links for this episode:

— BillChete and Lady Phantom’s new show:
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Lady Phantom
Lady Phantom
4 years ago

Entertaining discussion!

Sam from Snomonton
Sam from Snomonton
4 years ago

Definitely going to pass on this one, I did really enjoy Becky, looking forward to the review

Lady Phantom
Lady Phantom
4 years ago

Good idea. Lol

Dr. Acula
Dr. Acula
4 years ago

I kind of know where Jay is coming from on this. This movie is a mess and a cornucopia of weird ideas that don’t connect very well, but for some unexplainable reason I kind of enjoyed it. Not a recommendation though, lol.

Lady Phantom
Lady Phantom
4 years ago
Reply to  Dr. Acula

Lol!! That’s fine. I really wish I had enjoyed it more, but alas, it was not to be.

Anthony R the Beijing Beast
Anthony R the Beijing Beast
4 years ago

I was very excited when I heard Jay pick this last week and I loved the heated discussion as always. This film is a weird little delight for me. I haven’t seen it since 2017 when it came out (it made my top ten list) but I remember being unsettled by the whole experience of watching it. The aesthetic of the film, whatever the reasons for it, really contributed to that and fit the subject matter. I remember reading about the sordid history of the making of this film. I don’t remember if it were before or after I watched it, but it added to the whole experience for me. 7/10. I’m right there with Jay.

Of course I am just a fan, not a critic by any means. I am a painter/visual artist for what it’s worth. From that perspective I really appreciated the artistry of The Evil Within

On the other hand Jay, Suspiria is in my all time top ten so I cringe whenever you mention it. But to each his own!