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Messiah of Evil (1975)

A young woman searching for her missing artist father finds herself in the strange seaside town of Point Dune, which seems to be under the influence of a mysterious undead cult.

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Kristian M 23 Apr 2011

Decent atmospheric horror, felt like a mix of Let's Scare Jessica to Death and Dead and Buried.

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Marissa S 14 Oct 2007

Great zombie film that's stylish and establishes good pacing and tension. Very creepy.

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Wes S 06 Apr 2014

Little explanation and poor coordinates, but it has a that 70's zombie shlock-feeling that makes it at least eye catching. The characters aren't too interesting, and the pacing is off, but there are decent moments and fun minor movie effect.

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Trent R 03 Oct 2009

Lovecraftian horror relocated to Cali, from the people who were co-writing American Graffiti at the time. This oddity opens with a cameo fatality by director Walter Hill, seemingly unconnected to the rest of the film - unless as a sort of commentary on what is to come. Lots of terrible acting, pretentious narration and shameless lifting from the already derivative Carnival of Souls. This does feature some great character work by Elisha Cook, Jr. as the town's deranged wino. I also enjoyed the way that this effectively made the SoCal locations work in a horror setting. Lots of hard, artificial lighting of shopping centers, car dealers, and a surprisingly creepy beach house art studio full of crap pop art.

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Nathan N 10 Sep 2008

A strange, stylish, and dreamlike drive-in zombie shocker that, with its quiet, brooding, and ethereal storytelling methodology, is firmly planted in the early '70s. Like 1971's Let's Scare Jessica to Death (which is a great companion piece to this film), modern horror fans should avoid this unless they are willing to accept a filmmaking worldview in which subtext and feeling supplant blood and gore.

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