Review of Creepshow (1982) by Jude P — 05 Mar 2017
There are some cute moments to this otherwise far too pared down to cram five stories in exercise in so-so horror. Leslie Nielsen turns in a fun performance against type, and E.G. Marshall is a hoot as Scrooge by way of Howard Hughes, but the rest of the film is about as interesting as a cold cup of coffee.
Tom Savini's effects are the only other star in this tepid flim (a weak film). The only other interesting tidbit is a very young and very underused Ed Harris.
This review of Creepshow (1982) was written by Jude P on 05 Mar 2017.
Creepshow has generally received positive reviews.
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