Friday, February 8
Movie Review: The Eye
My new buddy from World Fantasy Con, Nicholas Ozment, just posted a review of The Eye at http://www.downinthecellar.com.The filmmakers follow the original pretty closely. They deliver a story that is interesting both in its exploration of the unreliability of our senses and its depiction of a woman struggling with horrific visions. The visions could either convince her she’s insane or, if they’re real, possibly drive her insane. Overall, we get acting that is passable but not noteworthy, an intriguing premise and fairly engaging storyline, and some scary scenes. One such chilling scene is the ghost in the elevator—it’s frightening here, but if you really want to be unnerved, see it in the original. [MORE]
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posted by Mike Tresca at 3:43 PM
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