Review of Ginger Snaps (2000) by Noah S — 23 Oct 2009
One of the few werewolf movies of the last decade and quite possibly the best (only rivaled by its sequel in all honesty), Ginger Snaps manages to take the tongue in cheek elements and structure of An American Werewolf in London, and not only update it for a modern audience, but bring a truly female perspective to the proceedings for the first time.
Katherine Isabelle and Emily Perkins carry practically the entire weight of the film on their shoulders and succeed with flying colors. An instant genre classic.
This review of Ginger Snaps (2000) was written by Noah S on 23 Oct 2009.
Ginger Snaps has generally received positive reviews.
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