Evil Eye

critic Reviews

, 43% Rotten Tomatometer Score
  • With Evil Eye, directors Elan and Rajeev Dassani spy a premise that has no shortage of potential, but despite the efforts of a game cast, it remains tantalizingly unfulfilled.
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    Shubhra GuptaThe Indian Express
    It's a pleasure to see Sarita Choudhary in a substantive part. Hopefully, we will see more of her, in something more credible.
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    Al HornerEmpire Magazine
    A small but neatly formed horror oddity that prises suspense out of a familiar parental worry: is the person my child has fallen in love with who they say they are?
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    A.A. DowdAV Club
    There's a faint, unfortunate whiff of Tyler Perry melodrama to the deadly dull Evil Eye.
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    Brian TallericoThe Playlist
    "Evil Eye" feels denser and more heartfelt than any of the other three "Blumhouse" films, even if it's a little too thin overall.
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    Glenn KennyNew York Times
    Maskati's performance is a slippery mix of suave and menacing, which helps sell the farthest-fetched elements of this story.
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    Nick AllenRogerEbert.com
    Toxic behavior is eternal, and Evil Eye sincerely depicts both those who do not recognize it, and those who are all too familiar with it.
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    Jordy SirkinJordy Reviews It
    An okay film, but certainly not in terms of something billed as a thriller.
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    Keith GarlingtonKeith & the Movies
    I found my mind wandering as I waited for the inevitable twist. You know, the ones that have come with every “Welcome to Blumhouse” film so far.
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    Audrey FoxWe Live Entertainment
    The emotional impact of the story is blunted by underdeveloped characters, a muddled climax, and a frustrating lack of action.
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    Steven WarnerIn Review Online
    All good intentions ... are lost in a sea of stupid plot twists that serve only to trivialize the topic at hand, making the entire enterprise feel flagrantly opportunistic.
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