A psychiatrist confronts a new client whose problems may not be all in his head in this drama. Dr. Ty Adams (Michael Beach) is a well-known psychiatrist who has earned no small amount of controversy for his blunt and "anti-medicinal" approach to treatment. Adams is also dealing with some emotional problems of his own after the death of his wife and child. Parker (John C. McGinley), a documentary filmmaker, has arrived at the hospital where Adams works to make a movie about his work, just in time for Adams to start working with a new patient -- a mysterious and angry fellow known only as "The Man" -- who insists he is Satan (Eriq LaSalle). The new patient is not easily convinced that he's delusional, and as he becomes a greater disruptive force, Adams can't help but wonder if maybe the stranger is telling the truth. Crazy as Hell was directed by actor Eriq LaSalle, who plays the new patient and is best known for his work on the television series E.R.; it was his first theatrical feature, after helming the made-for-cable Rebound. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
Michael Beach stars as a self assured psychiatrist who is being filmed at a traditional state mental hospital for a documentary because of his unconventional treatment methods. No problem. That is until an unexpected patient shows up, 'Satan'. That's right. So is this pt. delusional or the genuine article? The doctor doesn't think so.
Not until it too late.
The director Eriq LaSalle, (of ER fame,) plays Satan, to a tee.
I would agree that the movie seems a bit slow and boring at times. However, the acting is good and the movie is worth a watch when you have nothing better to do.
I just watched the trialer on this movie. I couldn't rememeber everything about it but I did. I like this movie it is pretty good. It kinda of predictable but just sit back and enjoy.
Michael Beach did a fine acting job. So fine I was left with the feeling of what the hell did I just watch. I came here hoping to read some other reviews, because quite frankly I just did not get the ending. (I hate that)!
Michael Beach stars as a self assured psychiatrist who is being filmed at a traditional state mental hospital for a documentary because of his unconventional treatment methods. No problem. That is until an unexpected patient shows up, 'Satan'. That's right. So is this pt. delusional or the genuine article? The doctor doesn't think so.
Not until it too late.
The director Eriq LaSalle, (of ER fame,) plays Satan, to a tee.
I would agree that the movie seems a bit slow and boring at times. However, the acting is good and the movie is worth a watch when you have nothing better to do.
I just watched the trialer on this movie. I couldn't rememeber everything about it but I did. I like this movie it is pretty good. It kinda of predictable but just sit back and enjoy.