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30 DAYS OF NIGHT. 3 stars, out of 4. Plot: Vampires descend on Barrow, Alaska, during the town's annual month of darkness. What works: The concept is brilliant, and the special effects only add to ...
But these vampires, led by Danny Huston’s jaw-clacking Nosferatu, aren’t Ann Rice-suave goth. They’re brutally savage beasts that tear your throat out with gleeful abandon.
Every other scene or so, some unbelievable icky-sticky gross-out occurs in 30 Days of Night. Perhaps it is a decapitation by ax. Perchance it is the sight and sound of a precious girl munching on ...
(Note: Barrow is a real place in Alaska, and it does have 30 days of night, but it’s actually a town of 4000, not 400, and as far as I know there have never been any vampire attacks. So please ...
The vampires Lestat, Angel, Dracula and his offspring - all of these so-called monsters are about as terrifying as The Count from Sesame Street ("Let's count the undead wimps: vun, two, three.
Unlike so many other vampire movies, 30 Days of Night is -- gasp! -- actually scary. While there are some stock shocks peppered throughout, these are outnumbered by even more gut-wrenching sequences.
I loved the concept behind 30 Days of Night.Taking vampires to a place that has no sun for 30 days was ingenious. I loved that the vampires had a leader that talked to them and gave them instructions.
With 30 Days Of Night, Slade has laid the groundwork for a true vampire renaissance. His is a new breed of vampire, one that cares nothing for crosses or garlic and will drag you screaming from ...
Nosferatu' isn't the name of the vampire in either F.W. Murnau's original film or Robert Eggers' remake, so what does that ...