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Rated: R (Restricted)
Staring:
Arnold Schwarzenegger,
John Leguizamo,
Francesca Neri,
Elias Koteas,
Cliff Curtis
Director:
Andrew Davis
nail biting, exciteing and bold. One man powerful thriller.
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Rated: R (Restricted)
Staring:
Heather Langenkamp,
Johnny Depp,
Robert Englund,
Lisa Zane,
Mark Patton
Director:
Chuck Russell, Jack Sholder, Rachel Talalay, Renny Harlin, Stephen Hopkins
In the trinity of modern horror films, there's the father (Michael Myers of Halloween), the son (Jason of Friday the13th fame, a knockoff), and the unholy spirit, Freddy Krueger of the Nightmare on Elm Street films. The spectral man who haunted the nightmares of unsuspecting teenagers with deadly consequences, Freddy (as played by Robert Englund) was a truly frightening bogeyman and icon for the '80s. Unlike the hockey-masked Jason, who dispatched horny teenagers with mechanical and monotonous ease (he never talked, never took off his mask), Freddy was a truly creative and diabolical villain, with a sadistic and blackly funny personality. The hallmark...
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Rated: R (Restricted)
Staring:
Tony Todd,
Donna D'Errico,
Jsu Garcia,
Wade Williams,
Alexia Robinson
Director:
Turi Meyer
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Rated: R (Restricted)
Staring:
Eddie Murphy,
Angela Bassett,
Allen Payne,
Kadeem Hardison,
John Witherspoon
Director:
Wes Craven
Eddie Murphy teamed up with shockmeister Wes Craven to make this stale attempt at a horror-comedy. Murphy had the right idea, because the concept is intriguing: He plays a vampire from the Caribbean fulfilling a prophecy to rejoin his vampire queen, who turns out to be a Brooklyn cop (Angela Bassett) who is half-bloodsucker but doesn't understand the impulses being awakened in her. Bassett is a seductive presence and Murphy looks the part: sleek, inviting, and spooky. But Craven, perhaps the most overrated horror director working, can't handle comedy--at least not intentionally--and his idea of horror here is extravagant (and not particularly convincing) makeup. --Mars...
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Rated: R (Restricted)
Staring:
Eddie Murphy,
Angela Bassett,
Allen Payne,
Kadeem Hardison,
John Witherspoon
Eddie Murphy teamed up with shockmeister Wes Craven to make this stale attempt at a horror-comedy. Murphy had the right idea, because the concept is intriguing: He plays a vampire from the Caribbean fulfilling a prophecy to rejoin his vampire queen, who turns out to be a Brooklyn cop (Angela Bassett) who is half-bloodsucker but doesn't understand the impulses being awakened in her. Bassett is a seductive presence and Murphy looks the part: sleek, inviting, and spooky. But Craven, perhaps the most overrated horror director working, can't handle comedy--at least not intentionally--and his idea of horror here is extravagant (and not particularly convincing) makeup. --Mars...
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Rated: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Staring:
Anthony Edwards,
Linda Fiorentino,
Jsu Garcia,
Alex Rocco,
Marla Adams
Director:
Jeff Kanew
Before he started losing his hair (which gave his baby face the maturity it needed for him to be taken seriously as a doctor on E.R.), Anthony Edwards was the quintessential juvenile lead, college division. That is what he plays here: a college kid who is campus champ at an assassination game called Gotcha (that uses fake guns). Then he goes on a summer vacation behind the Iron Curtain (before it came tumbling down) and falls for a female operative (Linda Fiorentino), who not only uses him as an unsuspecting courier for spy stuff but makes him a fall guy, as well. When he finally extricates himself from the trouble, the trouble follows him back to campus. Silly an...
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Rated: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Staring:
Ben Stiller,
Jennifer Aniston,
Debra Messing,
Philip Seymour Hoffman,
Alec Baldwin
Director:
John Hamburg
Opposites are forced to attract in Along Came Polly, a dose of featherweight fluff that could've been better and could've been worse--surely no pairing of Ben Stiller and Jennifer Aniston can be a complete waste of time, right? Faint praise indeed, but fans of these mainstream funny-folk will enjoy this movie as a lazy-weekend distraction. Ben's a newlywed insurance risk-assessment analyst whose wife (Debra Messing, in a throwaway role) betrays him on their honeymoon. His uptight, play-it-safe lifestyle (which includes acute aversion to germs and irritable bowel syndrome) makes him seemingly incompatible with the spontaneous, free-spirited Polly (Aniston), but writ...
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Rated: R (Restricted)
Staring:
John Saxon,
Ronee Blakley,
Heather Langenkamp,
Amanda Wyss,
Jsu Garcia
Wes Craven's 1984 horror film is a better movie than it is generally credited for being. Forget the tawdry sequels; this highly original, almost surrealist work stars Robert Englund as a mutilated monster who kills teenagers during their dreams. Craven, who only directed one Elm Street sequel (Wes Craven's New Nightmare), takes the Hitchcockian step of layering in psychological explanations for the terror and then proving them all irrelevant in the face of mindless evil. The horror in the film is emotionally raw, in contrast to the overimaginative set pieces of most of the sequels that followed; and the final scene is as deeply unsettling as anything Luis Buñuel e...
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Rated: R (Restricted)
Staring:
Jsu Garcia,
Madeleine Stowe,
David Carradine,
Alfonso Ortiz,
Roger Melo
Director:
Ciro Durán
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Rated: R (Restricted)
Staring:
Heather Langenkamp,
Johnny Depp,
Robert Englund,
John Saxon,
Ronee Blakley
Director:
Wes Craven
Wes Craven's 1984 horror film is a better movie than it is generally credited for being. Forget the tawdry sequels; this highly original, almost surrealist work stars Robert Englund as a mutilated monster who kills teenagers during their dreams. Craven, who only directed one Elm Street sequel (Wes Craven's New Nightmare), takes the Hitchcockian step of layering in psychological explanations for the terror and then proving them all irrelevant in the face of mindless evil. The horror in the film is emotionally raw, in contrast to the overimaginative set pieces of most of the sequels that followed; and the final scene is as deeply unsettling as anything Luis Buñuel e...
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