@Chris Agreed. Combine those points with an excellent Philip Glass score, a sympathetic villain, and patient pacing and character development and you get one of the best horror films of the 90's.
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@thismoviestinks Oh yeah, Candyman is a good one. Very underrated. I first saw that film when I was younger and it terrified me. I watched again about 2 years ago and it is still terrifying. I just love the high rise ghetto setting of the film.
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Licence to Kill, the second and final installment of the Timothy Dalton era. I was apprehensive going into this film because Dalton didn’t win me over in The Living Daylights. I appreciated the more serious tone of the film, and the action scene... Read the full review »
Meet Aylmer! Aylmer is a sardonic alien parasite looking for a new best friend. Aylmer's elderly roommates keep his favorite snack (brains) in regular supply, but not the fresh, human variety he prefers. Aylmer needs a change, and finds what he’... Read the full review »
Mixed feelings on this one.
I love the look of this film, and the way Zombie intercuts his scenes with everything from vintage television advertisements to grimy, hand-held exploitation clips. The sets are numerous, elaborate, and convincingly re... Read the full review »