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Dec 6, 2005 · Film Threat Rated: 3/5 Dec 6, 2005 Full Review Bill Gibron DVD Verdict Reflections of Evil is a work of stunted genius...[the] effort of a freaked-out filmmaker overdosing on '70s TV, horror...
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- Damon Packard
Reflections Of Evil is without doubt one of the most intellectually challenging and demanding films I've seen since the golden days of the underground scene in 1960-70. I can agree with the opinion that it does come down very hard on the viewer, but as demanding as it is it's also refreshingly relieved from all the Hollywood main stream ...
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Mar 22, 2002 · In fact, to read reviews on IMDb is fascinating because almost every one has some viewer claiming it's either the greatest work of art they've ever witnessed, or the most useless dreck they've ever sat through, and oftentimes it's the same film being reviewed!
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- Comedy, Drama, Fantasy
- Damon Packard
- 2002-03-22
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Review by Patrick Pryor Pro. Reflections of Evil 2002 ★★★★★. Watched Nov 19 , 2019. A Hollyweird gutter slob epic that feels like a great American novel filmed through a garbage bag, Reflections of Evil layers past and present, reality and fantasy to flesh out the life of a very flawed and larger than life protagonist.
Mar 22, 2002 · Reflections of Evil. Directed by: Damon Packard. Starring: Damon Packard. Genres: Surrealism, Satire, Postmodernism, Black Comedy, Experimental, Absurdist Comedy. Rated the #7 best film of 2002, and #819 in the greatest all-time movies (according to RYM users).