Streaming Service: Shudder
Movie Name/Year: History of Evil (2024)
Genre: Horror, Thriller
Length: 1h 38min
Rating: Unrated
Director: Bo Mirhosseni
Writers: Bo Mirhosseni
Actors: Paul Wesley, Jackie Cruz,
Zachary Branch, Ralph Rodriguez, Tordy Clark, Preston Flagg, Rhonda Johnson
Dents, Jason Box, Ryan Baughman, Kyle Porter, Murphee Bloom
Shudder Blurb: Shudder: In the near
future, war and corruption have plagued America and turned it into a theocratic
police state. Against the oppression, ordinary citizens have formed a group
called The Resistance. One such member, Alegre Dyer, breaks out of political prison
and reunites with her husband Ron and daughter Daria. On the run from the
militia, the family takes shelter in a remote safe house. But their journey is
far from over, as the house’s dark past begins to eat away at Ron, and his
earnest desire to keep his family safe is overtaken by something much more
sinister.
Rhonda Dents as “Trudy”, Paul Wesley as “Ron”, Murphy Bloom as “Daria”, and Jackie Cruz as “Alegre” in Bo Mirhosseni’s HISTORY OF EVIL. Courtesy of Shudder. A Shudder Release. |
Selina’s Point of View:
Although the trailer
for History of Evil was interesting, the movie made me a bit
nervous. There were some red flags, mostly in the way it was marketed. When I
sat down to watch it, it was with a healthy dose of skepticism.
What I got was something
incredibly tense and insightful.
History of Evil exists in a
dystopian world where neo-fascists have taken over. We follow someone who seems
to be the leader of the resistance as she gets out of political prison and is
evacuated with her daughter and husband. Description-wise, this is obviously up
my alley. Dystopias are my bread and butter. The movie probably would have been
decent just leaning into that – at least for me.
As it turns out, the
intriguing world was nowhere near the best aspect of the film.
From the very
beginning History of Evil was tense, with only a few jump
scares. By the end, however, my blood was running cold. Most of it was subtle.
A look at how racism infects even the best of us if we continuously open
ourselves up to the people who spread it. It showed how that kind of prejudice
could be handed down and inherited.
What could have been a
basic haunted house story was made more tense by an unfamiliar world and the
heightened realization of our own vulnerability to horrific thoughts.
History of Evil was fantastic. It
had a real message and was horrifying to watch.
Cat’s Point of View:
History of Evil was intense and terrifying.
While I had felt that History of Evil had a lot of potential
and looked like it would be pretty good based on its trailer, I hadn’t listed
it on my personal Top 20 for this month just because of how heavy I anticipated
it to be. I tend to go for escapism over things that are closer to reality. With
the events in the world today and of yesteryear, I had felt the stirring echoes
that this might just hit a little too close to home.
I wasn’t exactly wrong…
I am not sorry that I watched History of Evil, and
yet it still haunts me hours after the credits rolled.
Let’s put aside any supernatural happenings or the history
of the “safe house” featured as the film’s primary setting just for a little
bit. History of Evil was rather bone chilling when looking at the
potential dystopian future within this story. It felt like a possible future
that would be horrifying if it came to pass – and yet entirely plausible. It
was easy as pie to suspend my disbelief..
Paul Wesley as “Ron”, Murphy Bloom as “Daria”, Jackie Cruz as “Alegre”, and Rhonda Dents as “Trudy” in Bo Mirhosseni’s HISTORY OF EVIL. Courtesy of Shudder. A Shudder Release. |
I’m not here for a political soapbox, however, so we’ll move
on from the future, and let’s take a look back at history and the region of the
setting. History of Evil was also steeped in the horrors of past hate
crimes that were commonplace primarily in the deep south not long enough ago. I
believe the story was set in Louisiana, and it was clear that they also filmed
here… in my state. I recognized the architectural style of the house they
stayed in pretty much immediately. My heart and stomach sank with every
revelation that peeled back the layers associated with the property and the
people that once lived there.
There are disturbing concepts and images within History
of Evil but I don’t feel we should avoid them or look away. We SHOULD be
horrified.
When you add sinister supernatural shenanigans into the mix
and a great cast, this movie just made my skin crawl in just the way the best thought-provoking
horror movies should. There weren’t so many jump scares. It was a simmer that
just kept applying the heat that made me want to squirm. At the same time, I
wouldn’t exactly call this a “slow burn,” either. It wasn’t hard for my
exhausted ADHD brain to stay riveted to the screen.
History of Evil is going to stick with me for a good long
time. You can check it out for yourself starting February 23rd on
Shudder.
Rotten Tomatoes Critic
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Rotten Tomatoes Audience
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Metascore – None
Metacritic User Score – None
IMDB Score – None
Trust the Dice: Selina’s
Rating – 4.5/5
Trust the Dice: Cat’s
Rating – 4.5/5
Trust the Dice: Parental
Advisory Rating - R
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