The comedy series tells of a series of powerful events, recounting a story about a besieged policeman performing an exciting mission with the help of the new Sharif against a group of angry demons trying to destroy the city. The events begin with Dennis, who decides to join a group of Gothic children who come to the city to contact a new devil, and eventually get there. Denis is among the group of demons, and this seems difficult for Stan.
Stan Against Evil (IFC) is the horror-comedy equivalent of a pop-up Halloween store on November 1: messy, threadbare, vaguely depressing in its drab bereftness.
An inconsistent but sporadically effective horror-comedy that often rises to the level of "just fine" and periodically even hits "pretty good," thanks in huge part to the central star turn by John C. McGinley.
Despite a sparse but promising cast of supporting players, this is McGinley's showcase, a not-unpromising prospect for anyone still missing his turn as secretly-soulful, motor-mouthed alpha male Perry Cox on Scrubs.