Heavenly Creature
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Note de Heavenly Creature
It's hard to believe that this film has received such a low user rating on the IMDB. Even the diabolically awful Scream 3 received a higher mark. Have audiences really been reduced to this?
Maybe the world just wasn't ready for a clever, genuinely scary, tense and sophisticated teen horror movie. But there's still no excuse, really.
I'm a massive fan of the horror genre, so I welcome any new horror movie that dares to be different. Jeepers Creepers starts creepy and ends creepier. Although it starts to sag slightly in the middle (a plot thread involving a psychic is so thin you could hang hairs on it), there's enough tension and humour to more than make up for it.
It isn't the best horror movie of the last ten years. That would be Ginger Snaps. But it certainly comes close. The acting is amazing, the beginning (which pays homage to Stephen Speilberg's 'Duel') superb, and if the monster is a little hard to believe (it looks a bit like an overgrown fish), the scenes it is in still drip with fear.
I urge any horror fans not to miss out on this film. It's a welcome addition to the genre.
Maybe the world just wasn't ready for a clever, genuinely scary, tense and sophisticated teen horror movie. But there's still no excuse, really.
I'm a massive fan of the horror genre, so I welcome any new horror movie that dares to be different. Jeepers Creepers starts creepy and ends creepier. Although it starts to sag slightly in the middle (a plot thread involving a psychic is so thin you could hang hairs on it), there's enough tension and humour to more than make up for it.
It isn't the best horror movie of the last ten years. That would be Ginger Snaps. But it certainly comes close. The acting is amazing, the beginning (which pays homage to Stephen Speilberg's 'Duel') superb, and if the monster is a little hard to believe (it looks a bit like an overgrown fish), the scenes it is in still drip with fear.
I urge any horror fans not to miss out on this film. It's a welcome addition to the genre.
I have to admit, I was looking forward to seeing this film on evidence of the gag-packed, sometimes hysterically funny trailer. Imagine my dissappointment then, upon seeing the film, when I realised that all the best jokes were the ones already included in the trailer.
Cats and Dogs isn't an awful film, it's just not a particularly good one. Kids under thirteen will love it, so it wasn't an entirely pointless exercise, but for anyone over that age, there is little to captivate. The storyline is uninspired (and in my opinion, a little too complex for the very young), the sentimentality is sickening, and even the much-hyped CG effects are painfully bad in places.
There's solid voicework from the actors, with Tobey Maguire on excellent form as wannabe secret agent Lou, but the human actors (Geoff Goldblum, take a bow) play it straight when they should have gone for laughs.
So will the fur fly? Well, no. But it may moult slightly.
Cats and Dogs isn't an awful film, it's just not a particularly good one. Kids under thirteen will love it, so it wasn't an entirely pointless exercise, but for anyone over that age, there is little to captivate. The storyline is uninspired (and in my opinion, a little too complex for the very young), the sentimentality is sickening, and even the much-hyped CG effects are painfully bad in places.
There's solid voicework from the actors, with Tobey Maguire on excellent form as wannabe secret agent Lou, but the human actors (Geoff Goldblum, take a bow) play it straight when they should have gone for laughs.
So will the fur fly? Well, no. But it may moult slightly.