Saturday, 14 November 2020

Freaky Film Review

 



Horror fans we are living in a time were no new films are being released in theaters well now there is a film that is out in theaters so you just know I had to check it out. I can't say that i've been looking forward to this film hell until about a few weeks ago I had no idea that was even a thing but with there being a savvier lack of new horror films being released I thought why not check this film out and so here is my review of the 2020 slasher comedy horror film "Freaky" enjoy.

The plot of the film is a high school student finds herself switching bodies with an older man the only thing is the older man happens to be a serial killer and so the high school student only has a few hours before the change is permanent. The best way I can describe the plot is that it's like a dark and twisted version of Freaky Friday and honestly I can't believe that this kind of story hasn't been done in horror before at least to my knowledge anyway since the story of this film is honestly really refreshing and is really well told in my opinion.


Starring in the film is Vince Vaughn as The Blissfield Butcher and Millie Kessler and Kathryn Newton as Millie Kessler and The Blissfield Butcher. Also starring in this film is Katie Finneran as Paula Kessler , Celeste O'Connor as Nyla , Alan Ruck as Mr. Fletcher , Misha Osherovich as Josh , Former Girl Meets World star Uriah Shelton as Booker , Radhesh Aria as Kumar and Dana Drori as Charlene "Char" Kessler.

As for what I thought about the acting in the film it was honestly a lot better then what I thought it was going to be. I say that because I literally knew nothing about this film and so when i saw who was in the film I didn't have much hope i'll be honest and so it was truly shocking to me to see that all of these actors actually turn in really good and solid performances because it's something that I honestly wasn't expecting to be the case whatsoever.


One of the things that this film doesn't do that well in my opinion is explain it's supernatural aspect which is kind of a big deal due to the film's premise. I honestly feel that the film should have explain why these two characters who have never met each other before are now suddenly switching bodies and the film should have explained it's supernatural aspect since like I said it's key part of the film's premise hell they could have done both with a few scenes or a few lines of dialog but for some reason the filmmakers pay no attention to the supernatural aspect of the film.

Unlike alot of horror films that have come recently this one is honestly the most fun to watch and that is honestly the best thing that I can say about the film. A film doesn't always need a deep story or deep characters sometimes it just needs to be fun and that is where this film excels in my opinion because I honestly had a good time watching this film and it's one that I can see other horror fans having a blast watching as well.


I honestly really like the idea behind this film since putting a creepy twist on the idea of people swapping bodies is such a cool idea and even the original idea of people switching bodies is honestly pretty creepy. I'm shocked that there might even be a horror film with this idea as it's main vocal point because it's such an original and refreshing idea and you could really go as far as you want to with that one idea.

Now apparently this film has the same DNA as Happy Death Day which basically means if the filmmakers of either film wanted to they could have characters from either film crossover and meet each other. As awesome as that could be I don't want there to be a crossover between these two film films just because I think the idea for this film is good for this one film and it would really work well in sequels or crossover films because we would have seen it played out in this film but if they filmmakers behind both films came up with an original idea then i'd be down to watch a crossover film.


This film is one hour and thirty six minuets long which I feel is a bit to long for this film simply because there's only enough story for an hour and a half at the most. As such this film does start to drag on a bit from around the half way mark onwards which is never a good thing regardless of what the film is as such I feel that whoever is in charge of deciding a films running time should have said to make it shorter but that's just what I think tho.

Since this is a horror comedy that means that we have to take a look at both of those aspects and so let's start with the comedy aspect of this horror comedy. I honestly feel that this film was pretty funny with alot of the jokes coming from the fact that it's a girl inside of a man's body (yes I know how it sounds and I didn't mean it to sound like that it's just that was best way to describe it) and so you'd think that the jokes that they can get out of that wouldn't be that funny and that they would get alot of jokes from that set up but no they make alot of jokes and they manage to make the setup very funny.


Now that we've talked about the comedy part of this horror comedy we now have to talk about the kills in this horror comedy. Which i'm not going to lie are super freaking creative yes there are some of the standard throat slits in this film but the overall majority of the kills are freaking creative as all hell and just from the fact that there creative kills I would honestly recommend this movie to slasher fans just because your going to see people get killed in ways that you've hopefully never seen before in a slasher film.


Overall this is honestly a really fun and refreshing horror film it's just a shame that it's being released at a time when no one will venture out to the cinema's to go and see it due to the on going pandemic. As i've made clear at this point I do honestly feel that you should go and see this film if you love horror films but with that said this isn't a perfect film since i've talked about it's faults in this review just like i've talked about all of the films good points in this review as such this film gets an 8.5 out of 10 from me.

All of the images that I used in this review were gathered from either Google Images of the official Happy Death Day fandom wiki page. Since I got the majority of the images from Google Images I have no choice but to recommend that you use Google Images if you want images from this film but be warned not all of the images or high definition but a shocking amount of theme are and as always horror fans we end this review as we always do with our one true goddess Elvira wishing us all some very unpleasant dreams.















 



Saturday, 7 November 2020

Cult Of Chucky Film Review

 



Horror fans I promised you that i'd review of a bunch of Chucky movies and well i've finally got to the last and most recent Child's Play / Chucky movie. It might have taken me alot longer then what I had originally planned but at least I can say that I have now covered the vast majority of the Child's Play / Chucky films and yes I will at some point get to both Child's Play 2 and Child's Play 3 but I don't know when tho and so here is my review of "Cult Of Chucky" enjoy.

The plot of the film is Chucky is once again terrorising Nica who after the events of Curse Of Chucky (the last film) has found herself in a mental institution and it's up to Nica to once again defeat Chucky before it's two late. Plot wise the film is fairly decent since it does offer a pretty unique setting at least for the Child's Play / Chucky films at least but at the same time the whole cult plot to me feels really out of place for this franchise but the story of this film I thought was really well told but that's just what I think tho.


Starring in this film is Fiona Dourif as Nica Pierce , Alex Vincent as Andy Barclay and Brad Dourif as The Voice Of Chucky. Also starring in the film is Michael Therriault as Dr. Foley . Adam Hurtig as "Multiple" Malcolm / Michael , Elisabeth Rosen as Madeleine , Grace Lynn Kung as Claire , Martina Stephenson Kerr as Angela , Zak Santiago as Nurse Carlos , Ali Tataryn as Nurse Ashley and Jennifer Tilly as Tiffany Valentine.

The acting in the film is honestly a lot better then what I remember it being and please bare in mind I first saw this film when it was first released. The actors who you expect to deliver a solid performance really do deliver with Brad Dourif once again killing it as the voice of Chucky and Jennifer Tilly turning in a solid performance as Tiffany and I have to say Alex Vincent is still really good as a now grown up Andy Barclay.


Now it's been confirmed that the upcoming Chucky TV series which is called either Chucky or Child's Play The TV Series will continue the cult plot set up in this film. Which for me is a good idea since this plotline really does need to explained more since it not really handled very well in this film in my opinion and so spreading it out over several hour long episodes is honestly the best thing that they could do for this plot line.

While they do explain how Chucky suddenly knows how to split his soul across several other dolls to me it's something that doesn't really work. Since for all Chucky could have known the spell that he found could have killed him or made him mortal and so I find it very hard to believe that Chucky would blindly put his faith in a spell that he found on the internet that to me just doesn't make any kind of sense.


I will admit that the only part about the voodoo cult subplot that i liked is that we get to see Chucky take over Nica's body. That to me is such a cool idea and I cannot wait to see what the TV series does with that idea should they do anything with the idea but the only thing that I didn't like about it in this film it's that Fiona Dourif who plays Nica doesn't change her voice that much to me would would have really sold me on the idea of Chucky taking over people's bodies is if she changed her voice to sound close enough to her father since her father is THE voice Chucky Brad Dourif which would not only have been a cool idea but it would have total sense as well.



These direct to DVD films have so far had a really cool habit of bringing back actors from the earlier films in the franchise and while this film gas been out a while i'm still not going to say who it who cameos in this film. Simply because well ne it would ruin a really awesome moment and two it is literally just that a cameo and nothing more but I will say that this person's cameo is an after credits scene and it hopefully sets up the characters possibly appearance in the the upcoming TV show but only time will tell.

The running time for this film is one hour and thirty minuets and fifty six seconds so let's round that up to one hour and thirty one minuets. Which while it does feel about right for the main story of the film but when you take into account the whole voodoo subplot then this film could have been better if it had a longer running time just because the whole voodoo thing really did need explaining better and this film just plain and simply didn't have the running time it needed in order to fully explain that plotline in my opinion.


Now then boys and girls since this is a slasher film that does mean that we have to talk about the kills that are in the film. Which for me are very hit and miss since for every cool looking kill we got it was then quickly followed up by two or three kills that didn't look as good but for me tho there were more good looking kills then there was bad looking kills which for a slasher horror film is always a good thing.


Overall this was a decent film but I can't honestly say that it's better then Curse Of Chucky because it really isn't in my opinion. That doesn't mean that there aren't some good things to be found in this film because there but there's just as many bad things about the film. To me and many Child's Play / Chucky fans Curse Of Chucky was a return to form for the franchise and so it's sad to see it's sequel not be as good as such this film gets a 4.5 out of 10 from me.

All of the images that I used in this review were gathered from either Google Images or the official Chucky fandom wiki page which is just called The Chucky fandom wiki page. Since I got alot of the images that I used in this review from Google Images I have no choice but to recommend that you guys Google Images if you want images from this film simply because there are alot more images from the film but not all of them are high definition tho so you have been warned and as always horror fans we end this review as we always do with our true goddess Elvira wishing us all some very unpleasant dreams.


 





 









Wednesday, 4 November 2020

Curse Of Chucky Film Review

 



Well then horror fans I told you that i'd be taking a look at a bunch of Child's Play /  Chucky movies and well I meant it. So today and if things go according to plan tomorrow i'll be reviewing both of the direct to DVD Child's Play / Chucky sequels just because I haven't seen those movies since they came out and I want to see if the films are better then what I remember them being and so since this film came out first join my as I review the 2013 film "Curse Of Chucky" enjoy the review everyone since we all know this film is going to be better then Seed Of Chucky.

The plot of the film is Chucky is out for revenge this time on someone who wronged him when he was alive and known as Charles Lee Ray and it's up to Nica Pierce to stop him before he kills her entire family. In all honesty after the terrible story that we had in Seed Of Chucky the plot for this movie isn't that bad infact it's oddly refreshing and the plot in my opinion is really well told both of which help make the film more enjoyable in my opinion.


Starring in the film is Fiona Dourif as Nica Pierce and franchise star and the father of Fiona Dourif Brad Dourif as Charles Lee Ray and The Voice Of Chucky. Also starring in the film is Danielle Bisutti as Barb Pierce , Brennan Elliott as Ian , Maitland McConnell as Jill , Chantal Quesnel as Sarah Pierce , Summer H. Howell as Alice Pierce , A (Single) Martinez as Father Frank and Adam Hurtig as Officer Stanton.

Now you might have noticed that there are a few returning actors that i've not credited and that's because when this film first came out it was a surprise to see those actors again and so I want to keep there return a surprise just incase there are people who haven't seen this film but are Chucky fans. As for what I thought about the acting in this film it was a lot better then the acting in Seed Of Chucky i'll give this film that but that's not a high bar to reach and it goes with out saying but Brad Dourif really does kill it as the voice of Chucky in this film as does his daughter Fiona Dourif who as mentioned before is playing Nica Pierce.


Now this is something that I honestly wasn't expecting but there are references in this film to I think all of the other Child's Play / Chucky movies. Since on a computer when Nica is looking up stuff on Chucky we see LA , Hackensack New Jersey and Chicago and the army school from Child's Play 3 all listed as locations for where Chucky has killed and I think when Chucky is talking about all of the families that he's visited he mentions the family from Child's Play 2 but I could be wrong tho.

Either way I liked that they found away to mention all of the films in the franchise without having to do the standard recap of the storyline of the films that all slasher films seems to do. The way that they did it here felt more organic since there would be newspaper reports on the murders that we've seen in these films and while it doesn't make sense for Chucky to start talking about the families that he's visited it's really the only way that they could have referenced Child's Play 2 without people getting confused as to why a Toy Factory blowing up is front page news.


Just kind of keeping with what I just said I like the fact that they are keeping Seed Of Chucky canon just because even tho it's a bad film it is still a film in the Child's Play / Chucky franchise and the fans of the franchise might be angry if they chose to ignore Seed Of Chucky and instead chose to make this film a direct sequel to either Child's Play 3 or Bride Of Chucky. It's due to this that makes think that Child's Play creator and writer of all the films and director of Seed Of Chucky , Curse Of Chucky (this film) and Cult Of Chucky Don Mancini respects his audience because he knows that the fans will pick up on anything to do with either continuity or the timeline of the Child's Play / Chucky film franchise but that's just what I think.

Let's get onto some negative aspects of the film because trust me the film does have some bad things going for it. The first of which being they try to make this like the first film which doesn't really work when you take into account the film's title or the fact that they credit Brad Dourif as The Voice Of Chucky in the opening credits and so the audience is already going to know who the killer is and that Nica isn't going insane which means all suspense on that plot line is now lost because we know how it's going to play out.


I'm not going to lie I liked the character of Nica who as mention before is played by Brad Dourif's real life daughter Fiona Dourif. Nica to me is more proactive hero in that from pretty much the first murder she's on to Chucky and is doing everything she can to prove that Chucky is the killer which to me makes the film alot more fun just because your seeing this character who already knows who the killer is trying to persuade her other family members that she's telling the truth.

However the downside to all of that is even when the evidence all points to Chucky being the killer Nica's family acts dumb. The worst offender for this is the character of Barb (as played by Danielle Bisutti) who right after finding a knife on Chucky sits Chucky down somewhere in the attic and leaves the knife right next to him while she carries on looking for her daughter the very fact that she left the killers weapon of choice right next to killer is just so freaking dumb.


This film has a running time of one hour and thirty four minuets which to me is a little bit to long but that's just what I think. I say this because even tho there's more then enough plot to cover that running time alot of the time there's nothing interesting happening and so I did get bored alot of the time which no matter what the film is or what genre the film is having your audience get bored during your film is something that you never want to happen.

Now then since this is a slasher film that does mean that I have to talk about the kills in the film and while we do get to see alot more kills in this film. There are a few kills in this film which look cool but they happen off screen which is a shame because they could have made for some really cool kills but the kills that we do get to see are honestly pretty creative and in some cases are honestly pretty freaking funny with the chief example of that being the death of the babysitter which just had me laughing just due to how easy that kill is for Chucky.


Overall this film is so much better then Seed Of Chucky and is honestly the shot in the arm that the franchise needed. That being said the film does have alot of issues some of which hurt the film quite alot but where as with Seed Of Chucky where the negative aspects of the film outweighed the positive here the positive aspects outweigh the negative aspects of the film and so this film gets a 5 out of 10 from me.

All of the images that I used in this review were gathered from either the official Child's Play fandom wiki page or Google Images. Since I got alot of the images from Google Images I have no choice but to recommend that you guys use Google Images if you want high quality and in some cases high definition images and so we end this review as we always do with our true goddess Elvira wishing us all some very unpleasant dreams.






   





  







Monday, 2 November 2020

Bride Of Frankenstein 1935 Film Review

 



Ladies and gentlemen the last time I reviewed a Frankenstein movie was two years ago and ever since then i've been dying to cover one of the sequels and so today i'm finally taking the plunge and taking a look at the first Frankenstein sequel. This is one that like alot of these much older horror films I haven't seen but im very much a where of certain things from the film and so join me as I review 1935's "Bride Of Frankenstein" enjoy.

The plot of the film is Frankenstein's monster is still alive and so is Henry Frankenstein and while Henry wants nothing to do with the monster he himself created an old friend by the name of Doctor Pretorius wants Henry to help him in a scheme one which involves giving the monster a bride. In my opinion the plot of this film isn't as good as the first film but it is still a very engaging plot and the story is very well handled in my opinion.


Starring in the film is Boris Karloff as The Monster , Colin Clive as Henry Frankenstein and Valerie Hobson as Elizabeth Frankenstein. Also starring in the film is Ernest Thesiger as Doctor Pretorius , Elsa Lanchester as Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley and The Monster's Bride , Gavin Gordon as Lord Byron , Douglas Walton as Percy Bysshe Shelley , Una O'Connor as Minnie and E. E. Clive as The Burgomaster.

In my opinion the acting in this film is honestly really good with all of the actors giving truly great performances. I honestly feel that it was hard for the actors to top the work that they did in the first film but they honestly come really close with this film and while the script does let the actors down a little bit since the actors aren't really given much to do for large portions of the film when they are given something to do however that's when you get to see some truly good acting or at least that's what I think anyways.


As you can all no doubt tell from the title this film features the only film appearance of The Monster's Bride. While this character would appear in some form or another over the years this is the only one in the original Universal Pictures line of monster films in which she appears and despite her name being in the title she only appears for less then a few minuets near the end of the film as such I find it remarkable that the character made as much of an impact as she did considering she's not in the film for that long.

To me this film is as much a tragedy as it is either a romance or a horror film because we see all throughout the film The Monster getting terrorised even when he's actually doing more good then other people in the film. This makes me think if the whole message behind the Frankenstein's monster character is "don't judge a book by it's cover" because we see people judging The Monster just by his appearance and yet we the audience see The Monster is actually a pretty friendly person who just wants to be liked by someone.


Adding to what I just said there's a really great sequence in this movie where The Monster meets a blind man and the two becomes friends.This to me is a great sequence because we get to see The Monster be truly happy and while of course it does come crashing down when some hunters that The Monster fought earlier recognise him that to me makes the sequence all the more heartbreaking because The Monster is never going to have what he truly wants which is a friend and nothing more.

I do like that they made The Monster speak actual words in this film since to me The Monster is a mentally disabled child. As such it makes alot of sense that the character would start to speak full sentences which oddly makes the film more heartbreaking considering almost everyone that the Monster runs into wants to see him dead and i'm shocked i've never seen the Frankenstein the way that i'm seeing him now because in hindsight it really does make sense.


I know that i've already talked about The Monster's Bride but I have to talk about her again just due to how engraved in pop culture she is. I would have liked it if this film appeared in the film more then what she does just because it would have been nice to see how she is with The Monster and this way we can get a glimpse of what her personality is like which would hopefully make us like her and plus it'd be interesting to see what the villagers would have thought of her would that have accepted her or would they treat her exactly how they treat The Monster there's a whole world of ideas that could have been done with this character and sadly the film does none of them.

For some reason this film opens up with a scene featuring Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley which as far as I can tell is only there just so the film can show flashbacks of the ending of the first Universal Pictures Frankenstein film. Since the characters in that opening aren't revisited at any point in the film and so I have to wonder why did the film makers bother to include that opening since it adds nothing to the film and is honestly quite pointless in my opinion.


This film is one hour and fourteen minuets and fifty four seconds long and so lets round that up to one hour and fifteen minuets shall we. I honestly had no idea that this film was that short since I always assumed that it was at least an hour and a half long if not a little bit longer then that and so to find out that it's not even and hour and twenty minuets long was for me quite shocking even more so when you take into account all of the story that they somehow manage to fit into this. Which is a another issue that I have with the film since the film is so short plot points that would come naturally in a longer film here feel rushed.


Overall while I cannot say that this film is better then Frankenstein I can say that it more then matches up to the high standards set by that film. Yes this film does have alot of issues all of which i've talked about this review but for me this is a case where the good out weigh the bad and as such I do feel that this film is must watch for any horror fan and with all of that in mind this film gets a 7 out of 10 from me. All of the images that I got for this review were gathered from either Google Images who I have no choice but to recommend that you use if you want images from this film or the official monster fandom wiki page and so we end this review as we always do with our true goddess Elvira wishing us all some very unpleasant dreams.






 



 

 







Saturday, 31 October 2020

Halloween 4: The Return Of Michael Myers Review

 



Ladies and gentlemen it's Halloween which means I get to watch and review another film in the Halloween franchise and while last year I did promise that i'd be watching and reviewing Halloween III: Season Of The Witch I forgot all about that promise. As such i'm now making a vow that I will only be covering the Michael Myers as such here is my review of "Halloween 4: The Return Of Michael Myers" enjoy.

The plot of the film is ten years after being blown up and turned being into an extra crispy piece of chicken Michael Myers is somehow back but is now stalking his young niece and it's up to the also somehow still alive Dr. Sam Loomis and Sheriff Ben Meeker to stop him for good and to make sure no more sequels happen. The plot of this movie is just a carbon copy of the original since almost everything that happens in this film plot wise happens in the original film and because of that the story is predictable as all hell.


Reprising his role from the first two Halloween films is an extra crispy Donald Pleasence as Dr. Sam Loomis. Also starring in this film is Halloween 2007 remake Annie Brackett (Danielle Harris) as Jamie Lloyd , Ellie Cornell as Rachel Carruthers , George P. Wilbur as Michael Myers , Michael Pataki as Dr. Hoffman , Beau Starr as Sheriff Ben Meeker , Kathleen Kinmont as Kelly Meeker and Sasha Jenson as Brady.

The acting in the film isn't the worst aspect of this film in fact it's honestly one of it's better points since the actors are still trying there best to make the script work. However what lets the actors down is the script which as mentioned before gives them a rehashed story and little to no character to work with as such even tho both Donald Pleasence and Danielle Harris are great actors and they both do a good job in this film they can't turn in anything more then an OK performance in this film and the same goes for the rest of the cast as well.


The biggest sin that this film makes is that they kill of Ted Hollister that man was a local legend and just like Ben Tramer his name shall be etched in the history books. Honestly how this film thought that they could get away with killing of such a good character like Ted Hollister is beyond me everybody in Haddonfield loved him weather they knew it or not but now with Halloween 2018 ignoring every film apart from the original 1978 Halloween some justice can be done to such a great character and a great human being.

Yes I fully admit that i was looking forward to making a Ted Hollister joke in this review and so I just had to get to it as soon as possible. That being said tho why Dr. Loomis chose to get a bunch of drunk rednecks to help protect the town of Haddonfield (where this film and most of this series takes place) makes no sense since as a doctor he should no that given there current state and the fact that they have guns they'd end up doing more harm then good which is exactly what happens since they kill of local legend Ted Hollister.


One of the few bright spots in the film is the character of Jamie Lloyd who as mentioned is played by the seriously stunning scream horror actress icon Danielle Harris. I honestly liked this character just because there are so few horror films were we get to see a little kid be the killer's main target and it helps that the writing when it comes to this character is so good it's no wonder that the character became a fan favourite.

That being said I don't like the fact that they killed of Laurie Stode off screen since she is Michael's true enemy. As such it would have made more sense if they actually showed Michael killing her at the start of this movie plus this way we'd get to see what Jamie Lloyd was like before her mother (who is Laurie Stode by the way for those that don't know) died since we don't get to see any of that in this film which is a shame because it would have made the film more interesting in my opinion.


This film has a total running time of one hour and twenty eight minuets which isn't enough time to tell this story at all. Since you only have two returning characters and so you still have to set up a bunch of new characters as well as reestablish the threat that is Michael Myers which given that this film is one hour and twenty minuets it just doesn't have enough time to do all of that and tell a decent story if anything this film should have been at least an hour and forty minuets if not an hour and forty five minuets long but that's just what I think tho.

Now even tho this isn't mentioned in this film the character of Lindsey (played by Leslie L. Rohland) is meant to be Lindsey Wallace from the 1978 original Halloween film (which is of course called Halloween) which I guess makes sense timeline wise since this version of Lindsey Wallace would be around sixteen or seventeen years old at this point. What doesn't make sense however is the fact that they don't have Michael somebody who was trying to kill her n the first film go after Lindsey Wallace in this film.


Now then boys and girls since this is a slasher film that does mean that we have to talk about the kills in the film. Which for me were very hit and miss since for every kill that looked good and had some decent gore there was always one or two more that didn't look that good which is a shame because the good kills in this film are so over the wall that they become good just due to how insane and how fun they are to see play out in the film.


Overall while this film was indeed a decent sequel it also defiantly marks in turn in the quality of each film since each Halloween film for the next few sequels takes a dip if quality. However with that being said there are a few good things in this film all of which i've mentioned in this review but there are also more bad things about he film which i've also covered in this review and so Halloween 4: The Return Of Michael Myers gets a 6 out of 10 from me. As for where I got the images that I used in this review from well I got them from either the official Halloween Film Series fandom wiki page or Google Images and for once I have no idea which website you should use so I say use either one if you want images from this film and as always we end this review as we always do with our one true goddess Elvira wishing us all some very unpleasant dreams.














 




Thursday, 29 October 2020

The Craft 1996 Film Review

 



Well then horror fans yesterday you all saw me take on the sequel and so it only makes sense that today I take on the original. Before you all say anything yes I did plan to do it this way just because firstly I wanted to see if the second film would come up on ahem certain websites if you get my drift and secondly I wanted to watch the bad film first since then this film will seem better by comparison and so here is my review of the 1996 film "The Craft" enjoy.

Well this film really isn't of to a good start because like the second film this film doesn't have a story to speak of. Which means that you can't really connect with the characters because the film isn't giving you a reason to. However unlike the sequel this film does give each of the four main characters there own separate story arcs which I guess kind of makes up for the overall film not having a story but at the same time the film would have been alot better if it did have a plot or story.


Starring in the film is Robin Tunney as Sarah Bailey , Fairuza Balk as Nancy Downs and future star of the Scream franchise Neve Campbell as Bonnie Harper. Also starring in the film is Rachel True as Rochelle Zimmerman , future of the first Scream film Skeet Ulrich as Chris Hooker , Cliff DeYoung as Mr. Bailey , Christine Taylor as Laura Lizzie , future star of the greatest movie ever Garfield Breckin Meyer as Mitt , Nathaniel Marston as Trey and Helen Shaver as Grace Downs.

I will give the acting this it's alot better then the acting in the sequel but to be fair that's not a high bar to reach. However just b3ecause the acting in this film is better then the acting in the sequel it doesn't mean that the acting in this film is actually good because it's not however the four main actresses in this film are so clearly having a blast that you kind of buy into there performances anyway regardless of the script not giving any of the actors anything to work with in terms of personality or actual characteristics or character.


Even tho this film doesn't have that many good reviews in fact it currently sits at 55% on Rotten Tomatoes. The film has gone in to become a cult classic earning a die hard fan base which I feel is a good thing because there is so much good to be found in this film if you just except it for what it is which is a cheesy as hell film that just embraces and surrounds itself in everything to do with the nineties.

This film is like taking a trip back in time to the nineties just because every little thing in this film are things that you would see in nineties films. Speaking as someone who grew up in the nineties ( I really do mean it when I say I grew up in the nineties since I was born in 1990) it was weird to see all of things from that era in this film everything from the fashion to the choice of actors to the choice of music just screams nineties and I love it because of that fact.


Unlike the sequel this film actually has a well built up villain and because of that it isn't surprising when this character turns evil. This is great story and simple story telling because over the course of the film we see this character turn from a straight forward good guy to someone who could be both good or evil to finally someone who is without a shadow of a doubt evil this is simple and yet effective story telling and it works really well in my opinion.

1996 really was a good year for Neve Campbell because not only did she star as Bonnie in this film but by the end of the year she would be starring as Sidney Prescott in the very first Scream film which as mentioned also starred The Craft co-star Skeet Ulrich. Which I have to admit made there scenes together n this film hard to sit through because even tho they are both really good in this film I could only see them as Sidney Prescott (Neve Campbell) and Billy Loomis (Skeet Ulrich who was also on The CW show Riverdale by the way) respectively.


I know that this is going to sound odd but this film is actually alot more subtle with how it deals with social issues that The Craft: Legacy is. Simply because in this film they have a who;e character arc about one of the main girls who is black getting racist abuse from a white woman and they don't hit you over the head with how woke there trying to be and guess what this makes the black female main character more tolerable to watch and it makes the film more tolerable to watch as well.

This film is one hour and forty minuets and fifty nine seconds long so let's round that up to one hour and forty one minuets long. I do feel that this is a bit long for this film just because like I said at the start of the review the film has no plot to speak of which can make the film a bit of a chore to sit through at times as such I really do feel that this film should have been a lot shorter like maybe an hour and twenty five minuets just because there's nothing in this film that requires a running time that's longer then an hour and a half but that's just what I think tho.


I hate to keep on saying but unlike the sequel this film actually does deliver on it's thriller aspect just as much as it does it's supernatural aspect. I'm not kidding there are honestly some really creepy as hell scenes in this film and alot of those scenes looks so freaking cool I honestly cannot think of what I would say is the best creepy scene in this film because there are so many which could very easily get that award for me.


Overall to say that i think this film is better then The Craft: Legacy would be like saying original TV show Saved By The Bell was corny and cheesy and doesn't represent was high school is actually like no duh. That being said however this film does have it's problems which do sadly keep it from being a perfect ten out of ten however the film is still pretty entertaining despite those faults and in some cases it's entertaining because of those faults as such this film gets a 5.5 out of 10 from me and with that i've reviewed both movies in The Craft I guess you could say either series or franchise and the next horror film you'll see me review will be the fourth film in the Halloween franchise Halloween 4: The Return Of Micheal Myers which with any luck will be out this Saturday so it'll be out actually on Halloween so look for to that.


All images and gif's that I used in this review were gathered from Google Images and for once I went nowhere else for the images or gifs that I used in this review. Since I only went to Google Images for both the images and gifs that I used in this review I have to no choice but to recommend that you use Google Images if you want images from this film. As always horror fans we end this review as we always do with our one true goddess Elvira wishing us all some very unpleasant dreams.

















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