Best two reviews:
1) The A.V. Club- It's a righteously nasty piece of work, and a rare example of a movie that traffics in B-movie grime without a trace of "Grindhouse"-style self-consciousness. (Rating: 91) Read Full Review >
2) Film Threat- A fresh and rewarding take on cinematic terror. (Rating: 90) Read Full Review >
Worst two reviews:
23) Chicago Reader- As the title of this splatter comedy by writer-director Stuart Gordon (Re-Animator) indicates, he's like a bug stuck to her windshield, and that's about the level of humanity and insight one can expect here. (Rating: 30) Read Full Review >
24) Washington Post- The question is why the time, talent and treasure of such energetic and even gifted artists have been marshaled in such a disgusting and trivial genre exercise and what viewers are supposed to get out of it. Isn't life hard enough? (Rating: 30) Read Full Review >
1) The A.V. Club- It's a righteously nasty piece of work, and a rare example of a movie that traffics in B-movie grime without a trace of "Grindhouse"-style self-consciousness. (Rating: 91) Read Full Review >
2) Film Threat- A fresh and rewarding take on cinematic terror. (Rating: 90) Read Full Review >
Worst two reviews:
23) Chicago Reader- As the title of this splatter comedy by writer-director Stuart Gordon (Re-Animator) indicates, he's like a bug stuck to her windshield, and that's about the level of humanity and insight one can expect here. (Rating: 30) Read Full Review >
24) Washington Post- The question is why the time, talent and treasure of such energetic and even gifted artists have been marshaled in such a disgusting and trivial genre exercise and what viewers are supposed to get out of it. Isn't life hard enough? (Rating: 30) Read Full Review >
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