I first encountered the original "Malevolence" on a trip to Blockbuster. To say the box art did the film little justice is an understatement. It looked like a low budget "Halloween" rip-off. Taking a flier and having seen practically every movie in the store I decided to give it a shot. I've been happy with that decision ever since. The Director/Writer/Composer/Editor/ Jack of All Trades, Stevan Mena, has crafted a wonderful trilogy of films, each with it's own feel and scale. It's a trilogy that builds to a wonderful conclusion. I'd be remiss to not say that the films have a Carpenter-esque quality to them.
"Malevolence 3: Killer" is equal parts scary and thoughtful. I know some people will consider a 10/10 a ridiculous score and I will stipulate the rating is influenced by the fact that I felt as if I had uncovered a gem with the original. I felt a certain sense of pride when "Bereavement" was announced and satisfied when it was released.
There was a time where it looked like the trilogy would never come to fruition. It was on and off and on again for some time. Mena would post updates and then post about the Mets for a year and go silent about the movie. I started to think "Well, this isn't going to happen". I'm happy that it has.
I don't want to give away anything because I think they are movies that should be seen with as little information as possible. They are horror movies, that's all you need to know. They are low budget and works of passion by a director who deserves and rightfully should get more work. I have waited years to see this film and it did not disappoint.
So, watch this movie. Give it a shot. Halloween, the film and the holiday are right around the corner, if you like thought-provoking horror movies what have you got to lose? I am not saying this because I have any connection to the film or am being paid to do so. I reviewed the original when I saw it and gushed over it then. I showed it to countless friends. I genuinely love this franchise (Wow, it is weird thinking of that one lonely copy at Blockbuster being a franchise).
Thanks for the films Stevan, hope to see you director/writer (etc, etc, etc) credits on future projects.
P,S, As a child of the 80's it is always great to see Adrienne Barbeau in anything.