
Evil Shit 2004
Dive into the twisted world of 'Evil Shit (2004)', a short film compilation that will leave you questioning sanity. Directed by Al Spicher, this anthology of four films delves into the depths of human depravity and the supernatural.
Director: Al Spicher
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Evil Shit (2004) about?
Evil Shit (2004) is a compilation of four short films that explore the darker side of human nature, featuring themes of violence, cannibalism, and the supernatural.
Who directed Evil Shit?
Evil Shit was directed by Al Spicher.
Who stars in Evil Shit?
Unfortunately, the main cast for Evil Shit is not available.
Is Evil Shit (2004) worth watching?
While Evil Shit (2004) may not be for everyone, its dedicated fan base and cult classic status make it a worthwhile watch for fans of horror and comedy.
How long is Evil Shit?
Runtime details are not listed for Evil Shit (2004).
🎥 Trailer
About Evil Shit (2004) — A Chilling Anthology of Horror and Comedy
Dive into the twisted world of 'Evil Shit (2004)', a short film compilation that will leave you questioning sanity. Directed by Al Spicher, this anthology of four films delves into the depths of human depravity and the supernatural. From 'Die Profis', where three professional killers face off against an unstoppable victim, to 'Der Schiss', where a nasty parasite turns a victim into a rabid cannibal, each short film is a masterclass in building tension and suspense. With its blend of horror and comedy, 'Evil Shit (2004)' is a wild ride that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Despite its low IMDb rating, this cult classic has gained a loyal following among fans of the macabre.
Featuring a diverse range of themes and atmospheres, from the claustrophobic cellar of 'Der Keller' to the chaos of 'Das Tape', 'Evil Shit (2004)' is a must-watch for anyone looking to explore the darker side of cinema.
But be warned: this is not a film for the faint of heart. With its graphic violence and disturbing content, 'Evil Shit (2004)' is a true horror-comedy that will push the boundaries of what you consider acceptable.