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The Evil in Us (2016)

  • 91 min
  • Horror
  • imdb logo 4.7/10 (3815 votes)

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Plot

In the tranquil isolation of an island off the Washington coast, Brie, her boyfriend Steve, and their four school friends reconvene for a Fourth of July reunion marked by nostalgia and high spirits. This secluded cabin, far removed from the rest of the world, is their chosen sanctuary for a weekend of revelry and reminiscing. As the first fireworks of celebration light up the night sky, a shadow falls over their festivities. Unbeknownst to them, their party indulgences have become the unwitting vehicle of a bio-active drug, a sinister creation of a clandestine terrorist organization. This is no ordinary narcotic – it's a genetically modified strain of cocaine that carries within it a potent and horrifying virus. One by one, the friends succumb to the drug’s monstrous effects, their merriment mutating into psychotic rage. The virus transforms them, twisting their humanity into a ravenous, bloodthirsty hunger. They become cannibals, their once familiar faces now the embodiment of their worst nightmares. Amidst this escalating chaos, Brie emerges as the sole beacon of hope. Having abstained from the drug, she remains untouched by the madness consuming her friends. Trapped on the island, surrounded by the unimaginable horror of her friends' transformation, Brie must summon her courage. Her fight for survival begins, a lone battle against the evil that has enveloped her cherished reunion. As her friends descend into their cannibalistic frenzy, Brie stands alone, a glimmer of humanity amidst the darkness, fighting to survive the terrifying ordeal that their Fourth of July celebration has become.

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The Evil in Us is a horror movie featuring Tatyana Forrest.

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