

See No Evil
A group of delinquents are sent to clean the Blackwell Hotel but little do they know reclusive psychopath Jacob Goodnight has holed away in the rotting hotel. When one of the teens is captured, those who remain band together to survive against the brutal killer.
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Plot Summary
A group of young criminals are sent to a derelict hotel to be re-educated by its new owner, Jacob Goodnight. Unbeknownst to them, Goodnight has a dark secret: he is a hulking serial killer who has a grotesque hobby of skinning his victims. As the night progresses, the criminals realize they are trapped and must fight for their lives against the relentless killer.
Critical Reception
See No Evil was met with largely negative reviews from critics, who criticized its predictable plot, excessive gore, and lack of originality. Audiences had a similarly lukewarm reception, with many finding it to be a forgettable entry in the slasher subgenre.
What Reviewers Say
- Despite a notable performance from WWE star Kane, the film is a by-the-numbers slasher with little to offer beyond gratuitous violence.
- The plot is predictable and derivative, failing to bring anything new to the horror genre.
- Critics found the gore to be excessive and the characters underdeveloped.
Google audience: Google users found the film to be a standard slasher flick with a strong villain in Kane, but criticized its predictable storyline and lack of innovation. Some appreciated the gore, while others found it tedious.
Fun Fact
Professional wrestler Kane (Glenn Jacobs) makes his acting debut as the terrifying serial killer Jacob Goodnight.
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