Review of It Runs in the Family (2003) by Paul D — 09 Oct 2007
[b]It Runs in the Family[/b] was pretty lame to have so much talent attached to it. All the Douglas' and a Culkin, I mean, come on. A dysfunctional family has to learn to get along. You've seen it all before and done better.
[b]Rabid[/b] is just further proof that David Cronenberg ("Eastern Promises") is a genius. This is of his early still mostly horror days, but it's moody and creepy. There are zombie-like vampires and a piercing nipple. Some parts are very disgusting. Some parts are funny. But it does contain one of his running themes, how technology can turn man into a monster. Very interesting.
This review of It Runs in the Family (2003) was written by Paul D on 09 Oct 2007.
It Runs in the Family has generally received mixed reviews.
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