Review of Fright Night (2011) by Mad_Hatter91 — 08 Oct 2012
Fright Night is a 2011 film directed by Craig Gillespie's remake of the 1985 film. The story is about Charley Brewster (Anton Yelchin) a boy to try to achieve popularity and get noticed by the girl he loves he began to neglect his best friend Ed (Christopher Mintz-Plaase).
For a short time close to home Brewster moved Jerry (Colin Farrell) and Ed thinks he's a vampire who chooses his victims in the neighborhood but Charlie does not believe him. But in the end he will change his mind when he begins to investigate after the death of Ed and will face a terrible adventure to protect his mother and the girl he loves.
The film has an excellent direction with excellent photography and the horror genre and the comedy genre are able to join well being able to make people laugh (just think of the vampire named Jerry) and also to scare you.
Excellent interpretation of Colin Farrell in the role of vampire and hilarious characters of Christopher Mintz-Plaase and David Tennant who plays here an alleged vampire hunter. A lot of love for sure except for Twilight fans because in this film, there are many quotes that make fun of the saga of the same name.
This review of Fright Night (2011) was written by Mad_Hatter91 on 08 Oct 2012.
Fright Night has generally received positive reviews.
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