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Evil Eyes 2004

There is no movie or webseries called "Evil Eyes" that was released in 2004. However, there is a movie called "Evil Eyes" that was released in 2002. It is a direct-to-DVD horror film produced by The Asylum, directed by Mark Atkins, and starring Adam Baldwin.
The film centers on Jeff Stenn (Adam Baldwin), a successful writer who is happily married to his wife, Tree (Jennifer Gates). Jeff, due to a shortage of money, accepts a job to write a screenplay about a real-life homicide that happened 35 years earlier. A seemingly psychotic director (Udo Kier) who believed that creativity had unleashed dark forces, killed his pregnant wife and in-laws for no apparent reason before committing suicide. As Jeff continues to work on the screenplay, several accidents occur around him that directly mirror events in his script.
Jeff begins to suspect that he is being haunted by the spirit of the dead director. He experiences strange visions and nightmares, and he starts to believe that he is going insane. As the film progresses, the accidents become more and more violent, and Jeff's grip on reality begins to slip.
In the end, Jeff discovers that the dead director is indeed trying to kill him. He is forced to confront his own demons in order to survive, and he ultimately learns that creativity can be a dangerous thing.
"Evil Eyes" is a flawed but effective horror film. The acting is solid, the atmosphere is creepy, and the special effects are surprisingly good for a low-budget film. The film's biggest flaw is its confusing plot, which is often difficult to follow. However, the film's strengths outweigh its weaknesses, and it is worth a watch for fans of the horror genre.
Here is a more detailed synopsis of the film:
Jeff Stenn is a successful writer who is happily married to his wife, Tree. However, he is also struggling financially. One day, he is offered a job to write a screenplay about a real-life homicide that happened 35 years earlier. The murder was committed by a seemingly psychotic director who believed that creativity had unleashed dark forces.
Jeff reluctantly accepts the job, but he soon begins to experience strange visions and nightmares. He also starts to notice that several accidents are happening around him that directly mirror events in his script.
Jeff begins to suspect that he is being haunted by the spirit of the dead director. He tries to ignore the visions and the accidents, but they soon become too much to bear. He starts to believe that he is going insane.
As the film progresses, the accidents become more and more violent. Jeff's grip on reality begins to slip, and he starts to see the world through the eyes of the dead director. He becomes convinced that the director is trying to kill him.
In the end, Jeff is forced to confront his own demons in order to survive. He learns that creativity can be a dangerous thing, and that he must be careful what he wishes for.
"Evil Eyes" is a well-made horror film with a strong cast and some effective scares. It is not without its flaws, but it is worth a watch for fans of the genre.