Review of Casper (1995) by Jay Carr for Boston Globe — 10 Sep 2004
At its best, which is when it's exploiting both its eye-popping special effects and delicious production design (the interior of the haunted mansion is truly awe-inspiring), Casper proves itself to be passable, if mindless, kiddie fare.
At its worst, Casper continually resorts to desperate star cameos to get a rise out of the audience, lame and phony heart-tugging to get them emotionally involved (and there is more of this nonsense than you might expect), and ridiculous, coincidental plotting to make sure this thing runs at least 90 minutes.
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This review of Casper (1995) was written by Jay Carr and published by Boston Globe on 10 Sep 2004.
Casper has generally received mixed reviews.
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