Even with Holland at the helm after having written the script, Fright Night is a cheesy, hokey look into the world of vampires.
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While not as good as his first film, Williamson still manages to avoid the “sophomore slump” with this second offering and a solid script/story.
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Despite having had a decent cast, the script for Hudson Hawk left much of their talents untapped.
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In Bruges is one of those “hidden gems” you don’t necessarily hear much about but, once you’ve seen it, you can’t forget it.
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As horror/vampire movies go, The Lost Boys is on the tamer side but no less impactful.
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Let’s face it, how can you go wrong with “Smart people on ice!” ?
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With a good script, a strong cast and terrific music, Vivo hits all the right notes.
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Although made on a shoestring budget, Dirty Dancing managed to employ a group of talented actors and dancers elevating it a level above a simple coming of age romance story.
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In theory, the concept of The Black Phone is unique and interesting.
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Flatliners script written by Peter Filardi (The Craft), could have fallen apart in less capable hands but Schumacher handles the source material beautifully creating an intriguing visual to a fascinating concept.
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