Beyond Ultimate Evil

Beyond Ultimate Evil is an upcoming American direct-to-DVD slasher film directed by Nick Curo. The film was apparently made intentionally bad so as to pay homage as well as make fun of other direct-to-DVD horror films. It stars many veterans of the "genre" including Ken Foree, Debbie Rochon, Linnea Quigley and Brinke Stevens.

Plot
On his day of service before his retirement, Police Chief Will "Jeffy" Jefferson (Ron Jeremy) finally captures wanted serial killer Freddie Ray Slater (Dee Snider). Slater is soon sentenced to death at the electric chair.

On the day of his execution, Slater's voodoo teacher kills a priest and takes his clothes. This allows him to give Slater the last rites. However, he actually uses voodoo magic on him.

After being seemingly executed, Slater's body is taken to the local morgue. Here, he wakes up once again and kills the coroner. He meets with his teacher and kills him, before setting out a vicious murder spree across the country, cutting a bloody path towards his target; Jefferson.

Meanwhile, Jefferson's replacement, Alfonso Raimi (Ken Foree) learns of Slater's seeming ressurection and escape. As such, he begins to follow Slater's trail of carnage in order to track him down and put an end to his vicious reign of terror.

Reception
The film's announcement was met with high expectations and excitement. Upon the DVD's release, a reviewer wrote "the film excels at what it set out to do, but it set out to be a bad horror movie. And unfortuanetly, it's still a pretty bad horror movie."

The film achieved the "honour" of being the most successful straight-to-DVD horror film ever released.