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...you’re a student at Harvard, you know a few things. You know that “Primal Scream?? is not a Stephen King novel (although it can be just as frightening). You know that Pinocchio’s takes Crimson Cash and Felipe’s doesn’t. Most of us even know how to do our own laundry. Everyone, though, knows that Harvard is a pretty intense place. Even with final exams over and a fresh start on a new semester, the intensity among Harvard students is still as palpable...
...fantastic shots in the panoply of natural beauty the movie shows. The acting of the trio of teenagers is certainly convincing, though nothing exceptional. Their roles—fun loving youngsters who get themselves in trouble—have been seen in everything from “Scream?? to “Scooby Doo.” While McLean clearly deserves the praise he’s received for his directing (at the Sundance Film Festival and Cannes Film Festival), his predictable screenplay leaves something to be desired. “Wolf Creek” won?...
...horror flick to crawl onto screens on the blood-soaked coattails of “The Grudge” and “Saw.” Director Jim Gillespie (“I Know What You Did Last Summer”) and producer Kevin Williamson (“Scream?? and “Dawson’s Creek”) teamed up to make “Venom”; however, the movie fails to recreates the titillating, heart-attack inducing feelings of their past work...
...simplistic plotline sticks to the structure that allowed “Scream?? and “I Know What You Did Last Summer” to focus so successfully on the ol’ blood n’ guts scenes that both electrified and nauseated audiences. And “Venom” does recreate the gore of yore with as much frequency, if not more...
Although subtle, such an allusion to “Scream??’s thrilling scenes of incessantly ringing phones further emphasizes the difference between “Venom” and Gillespie and Williamson’s past work. Let’s just hope that Gillespie and Williamson are not as cursed as their possessed mechanic and will soon make better films...