‘Innocent Blood’: The John Landis Vampire Mafia Movie You Need to Revisit
Landis’ only other horror film apart from ‘An American Werewolf in London’ needs reconsideration from cinephiles.
Landis’ only other horror film apart from ‘An American Werewolf in London’ needs reconsideration from cinephiles.
Aims to unsettle, and does so almost relentlessly for a bit over two hours.
Heart and soul, even whilst people are drooling orange gunk from their faces.
Predictable, simplistic characters and poor dialogue, but embrace the vibe and the charm is palpable.
John Krasinski has officially positioned himself as a standout filmmaker.
‘Piranha 3D’ though?
Unique and thought-provoking, even if it gets a little too confusing and esoteric for its own good.
The buzzed-about horror film is very familiar, and simply not as good as you want it to be.
An atmospheric, fresh and spirited horror film that flirts with its audience and relishes in its own exploits.
Some decent performances, production design and atmosphere help offset the tired formula on offer.