kpcisq
Joined Oct 2020
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kpcisq's rating
I can't really say much more than what others have put before me really. I just felt I needed to write a review to help safeguard any other potential viewers.
It's too late for me but it needn't be for you honestly! There is no word other than tripe.
Peter Brooks character was the only redeeming feature and the film pooped on him at the end.
The Creeper now just acts badly, the whole portrayal reminded me of something out of green street with its dire swagger and false mannerisms and the two protagonists had as much chemistry between them as a plugged in kettle in the bath.
I should have heeded the warnings when Dee Wallace appeared early on as she hasn't giben herself to a good movie since E. T.
Anyway, stay away. Watch paint dry or put vinegar in your eyes, either option is better than this film!
It's too late for me but it needn't be for you honestly! There is no word other than tripe.
Peter Brooks character was the only redeeming feature and the film pooped on him at the end.
The Creeper now just acts badly, the whole portrayal reminded me of something out of green street with its dire swagger and false mannerisms and the two protagonists had as much chemistry between them as a plugged in kettle in the bath.
I should have heeded the warnings when Dee Wallace appeared early on as she hasn't giben herself to a good movie since E. T.
Anyway, stay away. Watch paint dry or put vinegar in your eyes, either option is better than this film!
I'm always critical of a reboot but this has been done cleverly and all round its a good Hellraiser film. It doesn't steep itself too much in homage and it takes a subtle but accepting change on the lore that still keeps its roots planted.
The storyline was a little obvious, no spoilers, but most will get the "plot twist" early on. But, the acting cinematography and audio was all on point (excuse the pinhead pun!) And it is certainly a film I ill watch again.
Jamie Clayton pulls off pinhead perfectly and the other cenobytes are "tastefully" and well performed. As you can imagine there are a couple of minor plot driving decisions made and events but all in all a very good reboot of a franchise which unfortunately got stomped on by cheap cash grabs.
Solid 7 out of 10.
The storyline was a little obvious, no spoilers, but most will get the "plot twist" early on. But, the acting cinematography and audio was all on point (excuse the pinhead pun!) And it is certainly a film I ill watch again.
Jamie Clayton pulls off pinhead perfectly and the other cenobytes are "tastefully" and well performed. As you can imagine there are a couple of minor plot driving decisions made and events but all in all a very good reboot of a franchise which unfortunately got stomped on by cheap cash grabs.
Solid 7 out of 10.