The Killer Eye
The Killer Eye | |
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Directed by | David DeCoteau |
Written by | Benjamin Carr |
Starring |
Dave Oren Ward Jacqueline Lovell |
Release dates | 1999 |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Killer Eye is a 1999 American horror film that was directed by David DeCoteau under the name of Richard Chasen.[1] The film was released on 18 January 1999 through Full Moon Features and was later followed up with a 2011 sequel, Killer Eye: Halloween Haunt. It stars Jonathan Norman as a mad scientist that unwittingly unleashes a killer eyeball upon the world.[2]
Plot
A mad scientist attempts to enter the eighth dimension, and in one failed experiment, his assistant loses an eye and the eye quickly expands into a gigantic monster with sex on the brain.
Cast
- Jacqueline Lovell as Rita Grady
- Jonathan Norman as Dr. Jordan Grady
- Nanette Bianchi as Jane
- Costas Koromilas as Morton
- Blake Adams as Creepy Bill (as Blake Bailey)
- Ryan Van Steenis as Street Kid
- Dave Oren Ward as Tom
- Roland Martinez as Joe
Reception
The AV Club gave a mixed review, writing "for all of The Killer Eye's faults, hardly anyone other than Full Moon Features, the studio behind the Puppet Master and Subspecies series, knows how to churn out cut-rate monster movies these days. And if that's your pleasure, excessively creepy sex scenes aside, you might enjoy The Killer Eye."[3] In his 2010 book 150 Movies You Should Die Before You See, author Steve Miller panned The Killer Eye and stated "Nothing works in this picture, from the poorly structured story to the sparsely decorated sets."[4]
References
- ↑ "The Killer Eye". The New York Times.
- ↑ Smoron, Paige (February 14, 2000). "Bumbling physician has an eye for horror". Chicago Sun-Times (subscription required). Retrieved 27 December 2014.
- ↑ Phipps, Keith (March 29, 2002). "The Killer Eye". The AV Club.
- ↑ Miller, Steve (2010). 150 Movies You Should Die Before You See. Adams Media. p. 247. ISBN 1440503621. Retrieved 27 December 2014.