Quartile rating: 5.5/10 · 1 rating
A group of delinquents are sent to clean the Blackwell Hotel but little do they know reclusive psychopath Jacob Goodnight has holed away in the rotting hotel. When one of the teens is captured, those who remain band together to survive against the brutal killer.
See No Evil is a fairly standard late-2000s WWE Films slasher that offers little beyond its hook of Kane playing the monstrous killer Jacob Goodnight. The plot is a predictable teens-in-peril formula with thin characterization and telegraphed kills. Acting is generally weak across the board, with most young cast members delivering flat performances, though Kane's imposing physical presence adds some menace. Cinematography is serviceable for the genre, with some decent use of the decaying hotel setting and effectively grimy atmosphere. Novelty is low — the film cribs heavily from established slasher conventions without adding much of its own voice beyond its wrestling-world marketing angle. The ending resolves in a by-the-numbers fashion with little surprise or impact, leaving audiences with nothing particularly memorable.