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Evil Come Evil Go is a rather obscure piece of early 70s horror that really dives into the murky waters of religious fanaticism. The atmosphere is thick with dread, punctuated by unsettling practical effects that are pretty raw but effective in their own right. The pacing feels uneven at times, which adds to the overall disorientation. You get this sense of voyeurism with the way the fanatic stalks his victims, making it chilling yet oddly captivating. Performances are striking, capturing the tension between morality and depravity, and there's a certain grittiness that sticks with you. It’s definitely one of those rarities that speaks to the genre's more extreme edges and the cultural anxieties of its time.
Evil Come Evil Go has been released in various formats over the years, but it remains relatively scarce in physical media. Many collectors are drawn to its unique take on horror, particularly due to its cult status and the strange historical context of its release. Finding a copy in good condition can be a challenge, which definitely adds to its allure among aficionados and those who enjoy niche genre films.
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