Review of Casper (1995) by Rita Kempley for Washington Post — 14 Jul 2010
Brad Silberling, a TV director (Brooklyn Bridge, NYPD Blue) making his feature debut, obviously is out of his element in this grandiose extravaganza of sets and effects. Still, that doesn't explain the inert performances of Moriarty and her henchman, Eric Idle, and sundry other supporting characters.
Much of the blame belongs to Sherri Stoner, Deanna Oliver and the many ghost writers who created this ghoulish hash of teen romance, father-and-child reunion and monster mash.
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This review of Casper (1995) was written by Rita Kempley and published by Washington Post on 14 Jul 2010.
Casper has generally received mixed reviews.
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