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Director: Terence Daw
Cast: Billy Zane, Christina Cole, Joel Torre, Colin Moss
A TV documentary crew arrive on a remote island in the Philippines to film a survival special. Their back-to-the-wild adventure proves to be more terrifying than they ever could have imagined
Critical Reception & Ratings
Surviving Evil (2009), directed by Terence Daw, is an action-horror-thriller film that follows a TV documentary crew who encounter more than they bargained for while filming a survival special on a remote island in the Philippines. The film's critical reception has been mixed, with some reviewers finding it an effectively tense survival story while others criticize its uneven pacing and predictable plot.
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Surviving Evil is a thrilling blend of action, horror, and survival that will captivate fans of director Terence Daw's tense, atmospheric style. With standout performances from Billy Zane and Christina Cole, this 2009 film follows a TV crew's nightmarish ordeal on a remote Philippine island, delivering a gripping, unsettling experience perfect for viewers seeking an edge-of-your-seat adventure.
Surviving Evil is a 2009 horror film directed and written by Terence Daw, and produced by David Pupkewitz, Anton Ernst and Malcolm Kohll. It stars Billy Zane, Christina Cole, Natalie Mendoza, Joel Torre and Louise Barnes. The screenplay concerns six documentary filmmakers who attempt to survive their visit to a Philippine island to shoot a survival special when they discover that the shape shifting, bloodthirsty Aswang, a creature of Philippine folklore inhabits the island.
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