Fri, Jan 3 at 2:30 PM

REFLECTIONS OF EVIL (Damon Packard, 2002)

Brooklyn, New York
$6.63 - $11.90 (includes all fees)

REFLECTIONS OF EVIL
dir. Damon Packard, 2002
137 mins. United States.

FRIDAY, JANUARY 3 - 7:30 PM
SUNDAY, JANUARY 12 - 7:30 PM w/remote video Q&A from Damon Packard 
(This event is $10.)
MONDAY, JANUARY 27 - 7:30 PM

The plot ostensibly follows Julie, who died of a PCP overdose in the 70’s, as she searches from ‘beyond the ethers’ for her brother Bob (played by Packard himself), now an overweight watch-salesman on the streets of LA dying of sucrose intolerance. In actuality, we spend most of the run time with Bob, alternately sheepish and rage-filled, as he eats and pukes and screams his way through the hell of downtown LA.

Strangely prescient of many viral internet-comedy tics – “bad” filter effects, digital distortions, pitched voices, looping audio – think Tim and Eric but more explicitly terrifying, the film is essentially a two-hour-plus panic attack with comic relief. REFLECTIONS OF EVIL dives headlong into the trauma and terror of America in the early aughts, and features one of the best on-screen uses of ET and Universal Studios, in an unauthorized sequence that famously earned Packard a lifetime ban from the park.

This one will shatter your brain and leave you puking on the sidewalk with joy. Buckle up.

From The Digital Nightmares of Damon Packard.


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