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Evil Night 2014

★ 2.02 votes55 min📅 2014-10-01

Dive into *Evil Night (2014)*, Chris Seaver's wild remix of Todd Jason Cook's 1992 cult horror classic, where horror meets slapstick comedy in a blood-spattered, one-liner-packed marathon.

Director: Chris Seaver

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Evil Night (2014) about?

This horror-comedy remake follows Jimmy Fisher, a nerdy teen who gets targeted by a cruel prank orchestrated by his crush, Jennifer, and her friends. Instead of playing the victim, Jimmy concocts a serum that grants him telekinetic powers, turning the tables on his tormentors in the most unexpected—and messy—way possible.

Who directed Evil Night?

Chris Seaver directed this chaotic horror-comedy remake.

Who stars in Evil Night?

The cast details for *Evil Night (2014)* are not publicly listed.

Is Evil Night (2014) worth watching?

If you love horror-comedy with a side of gore and over-the-top antics, *Evil Night (2014)* delivers. Its short runtime and mix of slapstick and scares make it a fun, if flawed, guilty pleasure for fans of the genre.

How long is Evil Night?

*Evil Night (2014)* runs for 55 minutes.

About Evil Night (2014) — Horror-Comedy Remake with Telekinetic Revenge Twist

Dive into *Evil Night (2014)*, Chris Seaver's wild remix of Todd Jason Cook's 1992 cult horror classic, where horror meets slapstick comedy in a blood-spattered, one-liner-packed marathon. This remake cranks up the gore, the chaos, and the laughs, transforming a nerdy prank gone wrong into a telekinetic revenge fantasy. Jimmy Fisher, the ultimate underdog with a lab coat full of brains, turns his torment into terror when he unleashes a serum-fueled power—telekinesis—on the bullies who crossed him. With Jennifer, his unattainable crush, leading the pack of jerks, Jimmy's scientific comeuppance is as absurd as it is satisfying, blending body horror with brainy wit.

Expect a frenetic mix of practical effects and dark humor as Jimmy's telekinetic rampage flips the script on high school hierarchies. The film's short runtime keeps the energy high, packed with gore, gallows humor, and a revenge plot that's equal parts clever and outrageous. *Evil Night (2014)* is a B-movie bonanza for fans of horror-comedy who crave over-the-top scares and a protagonist who fights back with science instead of fists.