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Review of by Luke P — 11 Apr 2009

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Stephen King's and George A. Romero's tribute to the horror anthology comic books they grew up loving, Creepshow is a gaudy, silly but affectionately made horror/comedy. It consists of 5 stories, ranging from the good ("Something to Tide you Over") to the odd ("Father's Day") to the not-so-good ("The Lonesome Death of Jody Verrill").

"Something to Tide you Over" has the novelty of a pre-comedy Leslie Neilsen going nose-to-nose with Ted Danson, while "Father's Day" features some shlocky but fun effects work from Tom Savini (and a young Ed Harris).

"The Lonesome Death of Jody Verrill" has a fairly awful lead performance from Stephen King which screams self-absorption, but generally Creepshow is a lot of fun, with suitably hammy performances all round, some gore courtesy of Savini and enough laughs to satisfy.

Very enjoyable.

This review of Creepshow (1982) was written by on 11 Apr 2009.

Creepshow has generally received positive reviews.

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