Meeting Evil
An unwitting family man (Luke Wilson) takes a joy ride from hell with an insane killer (Samuel L. Jackson), that transforms the weak-willed, disillusioned husband and father into a desperate hero willing to go to any length to protect his family.
1962
4 October 1996, Texas, USA
September1976, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA
27 April 1959, Metairie, Louisiana, USA
8 August 1986, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
20 July 1948, Alexandria, Louisiana, USA
21 December 1948, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
17 November 1974, Bismarck, North Dakota, USA
19 August 1975, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
21 September 1971, Dallas, Texas, USA
April 06, 2012
There's something about seeing Samuel L. Jackson with a gun and an attitude that promises more than this meager effort is willing to offer.
July 31, 2012
...just another hopelessly incompetent direct-to-video thriller...
April 30, 2012
If you can put aside your preconceived notions and enjoy the movie for what it is, you may be pleasantly surprised by what the bizarrely entertaining Meeting Evil has to offer.
July 24, 2012
If you don't mind style over substance, a bit of the old cat-and-mouse, and you enjoy watching Samuel L. Jackson making people squirm, then hop in, strap up, and hold on.
September 04, 2012
It features tons of poor decisions, from the overwrought and intrusive musical score to bad-joke one liners from the main characters down to the supporting ones. The worst decision either actor made was actually appearing in this awful film.
August 25, 2012
A cheap slasher flick with some talented actors masking the banality with clever dialogue...
May 01, 2012
Chris Fisher so over-directs his material that the action takes on the sheen of a parody or, at least, of a film that doesn't realize its clichés are being exaggerated to the point of absurdity.
May 04, 2012
Writer-director Chris Fisher flirts with over-the-top exaggeration so often during Meeting Evil that auds might wish he'd gone all the way and dialed everything up to 11.

