Review of Fatal Frames (1996) by A.d. V — 22 Oct 2010
I still can't decide if it was intentional to make a stereotypical Italian Giallo from the 80's or if they thought they were really making a good movie but either way I liked it. Fairly violent, lots of red herrings, bad dialogue and a nice twist make it feel like a lost film of Argento's or Fulci's.
It also features the last appearance of Donald Pleasence who died during production and the makers do a great job of writing his character out of the film using a reference to that other famous movie he was in.
This review of Fatal Frames (1996) was written by A.d. V on 22 Oct 2010.
Fatal Frames has generally received negative reviews.
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