Movie Review: “Dawn of the Beast” Is the Versus Film Nobody Asked For
But don't skip Bruce Wemple's new cryptid-on-cryptid matchup if you like seeing rubbery B-movie monsters wail on each other.
But don't skip Bruce Wemple's new cryptid-on-cryptid matchup if you like seeing rubbery B-movie monsters wail on each other.
The challenge of condensing James Herbert’s sprawling novel into a single feature film is one Spiliotopoulos hasn’t surmounted.
It delivers on the long-anticipated promise of its title, and demands to be seen (safely) on the biggest screen possible.
In his penultimate role, Klaus Kinski plays a knock-off version of the infamous count against a stunningly eerie Venice backdrop.
The initial amusement at the appropriation of TRAINING DAY-esque standards for a supernatural scenario runs dry as the familiar beats keep getting hit.