See No Evil 2006

Critics score:
8 / 100

Reviews provided by RottenTomatoes

J. R. Jones, Chicago Reader: The gilt-and-grime setting is eerily atmospheric, and screenwriter Dan Madigan has a nicely sick sense of humor. Read more

Christy Lemire, Associated Press: With its run-down, abandoned setting, which is lousy with roaches, rats and flies, it's just dark, dirty and gross. Read more

Nathan Rabin, AV Club: Comes coated in several layers of sleaze and grime... Read more

Ty Burr, Boston Globe: See No Evil is proficient junk, which makes it something of an improvement over recent horrors like An American Haunting. Read more

Robert Abele, Los Angeles Times: ... I see no originality in See No Evil. Read more

Owen Gleiberman, Entertainment Weekly: If there were an award for mangiest set decoration, See No Evil -- a routine slasher film set in a condemned hotel -- might cop it. Read more

Tom Maurstad, Dallas Morning News: ... there's the assembly-line predictability of it all. Read more

Chuck Wilson, L.A. Weekly: Nasty yet taut slice-and-dice-'em horror flick. Read more

Lisa Rose, Newark Star-Ledger: Outside the wrestling hook, See No Evil is a boilerplate bloodfeast featuring the usual mix of stylish camerawork and screaming sound cues. Read more

Elizabeth Weitzman, New York Daily News: Grim, bloody and relentless, without even a spark of fun or intelligence, Evil is barely good enough for late-night cable. Read more

Roger Moore, Orlando Sentinel: ... generic and predictable ... Read more

Peter Hartlaub, San Francisco Chronicle: ... the extreme levels of gratuitous gore also make the picture ... difficult to recommend. Read more

Colin Covert, Minneapolis Star Tribune: It might be hard to imagine a career move that is a step down from directing porn videos, yet Gregory Dark has accomplished just that with his feature-film debut, See No Evil. Read more

Joe Leydon, Variety: Although much blood is spilled and splattered, precious little suspense is generated during See No Evil. Read more