
Evil Cult 2003
"Join or Die? F*ck That."
In Evil Cult (2003), the fearless explorer Neil Stryker finds himself locked in a brutal showdown with a doomsday cult hellbent on triggering Armageddon.
Director: Rob Taylor
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is Evil Cult (2003) about?
Neil Stryker, a rugged adventurer, stumbles upon a deranged doomsday cult preparing for the end of the world. Their carefully crafted prophecies crumble when Stryker turns their apocalypse into an unforeseen disaster—mixing chaos, dark humor, and relentless action.
Who directed Evil Cult?
Rob Taylor directed this offbeat horror-comedy action mashup, infusing the film with his signature blend of grit and wit.
Who stars in Evil Cult?
The movie features Rob Taylor, Nic Costa, Bryna Smith, Matt Zak, and Greg Gosser in key roles.
Is Evil Cult (2003) worth watching?
With its unique genre mix and tight runtime, Evil Cult (2003) offers a fun, if flawed, diversion for fans of cult horror-comedies. Its low-budget charm and over-the-top premise make it a cult favorite, even if it's not a masterpiece.
How long is Evil Cult?
Evil Cult (2003) runs for 88 minutes.
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About Evil Cult (2003) — A Wild Ride Through Horror, Comedy, and Cult Chaos
In Evil Cult (2003), the fearless explorer Neil Stryker finds himself locked in a brutal showdown with a doomsday cult hellbent on triggering Armageddon. When their twisted prophecies collide with reality, the cult's apocalyptic plans spiral into chaos—thanks to the one variable they never saw coming. Director Rob Taylor blends horror, comedy, and high-octane action into a brisk 88-minute romp that's as unpredictable as it is intense.
The film dives into the lunacy of cult fanaticism, poking fun at their delusional grandeur while keeping the stakes sky-high. With a gritty tone and offbeat humor, Evil Cult (2003) delivers a cult-classic vibe—perfect for fans of off-the-wall action-horror that doesn't take itself too seriously.