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2003
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As a young boy, Kyle (Chaney Kley) claimed to have seen the tooth fairy. He also claimed she tried to kill him. Now over twelve years later, Kyle has left the town that never believed him. He has also left behind the two people who thought he was telling the truth, his childhood girlfriend Caitlin (Emma Caulfield) and her younger brother. And when evil again emerges in Darkness Falls, Kyle must return to do battle with the winged creature of doom he saw that night so many years ago. Because evil is back with a vengeance. And it's not leaving without Caitlin's brother.
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© 2003 Revolution Studios Distribution Company, LLC All Rights Reserved
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Lew Irwin

The one brand-new movie being released this weekend is the horror film Darkness Falls. Critics, who are generally a superfluous lot when it comes to such films, predictably are trashing it. About as scary as a ride on a minor roller coaster, comments Stephen Holden in the New York Times. Unimpressive even by January standards, writes Elizabeth Weitzman in the New York Daily News. Its plot makes decreasing sense even by the low standards of B horror flicks, sniffs Jonathan Foreman in the New York Post. Darkness falls. And never gets up, quips Rick Groen in the Toronto Globe & Mail. And then there are the critics who really detest this movie, like John Petrakis of the Chicago Tribune, who launches his review this way: Have you ever wondered why critics will sometimes give a film they heartily dislike as much as one star? It's so there is room left in the depths of the ratings netherworld for an abomination like Darkness Falls, a lamebrained attempt at horror that is just a derivative pastiche of ideas lifted from other bad films.

Reviewed by: DarkAngel5 on 4/12/2007 1:09:44 PM
Typical horror movie. What I expected it to be. It was okay had a few scary moments.
Lew Irwin

The one brand-new movie being released this weekend is the horror film Darkness Falls. Critics, who are generally a superfluous lot when it comes to such films, predictably are trashing it. About as scary as a ride on a minor roller coaster, comments Stephen Holden in the New York Times. Unimpressive even by January standards, writes Elizabeth Weitzman in the New York Daily News. Its plot makes decreasing sense even by the low standards of B horror flicks, sniffs Jonathan Foreman in the New York Post. Darkness falls. And never gets up, quips Rick Groen in the Toronto Globe & Mail. And then there are the critics who really detest this movie, like John Petrakis of the Chicago Tribune, who launches his review this way: Have you ever wondered why critics will sometimes give a film they heartily dislike as much as one star? It's so there is room left in the depths of the ratings netherworld for an abomination like Darkness Falls, a lamebrained attempt at horror that is just a derivative pastiche of ideas lifted from other bad films.
Reviewed by: DarkAngel5 on 4/12/2007 1:09:44 PM
Typical horror movie. What I expected it to be. It was okay had a few scary moments.
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Reviewed by: DarkAngel5 on 4/12/2007 1:09:44 PM
Reviewed by: markdaniel14 on 1/20/2007 6:27:21 PM
The first 10 minutes of the movie will scare the hell out of you.You have to watch it late at night with the lights out.It's a good horror flick.Screw the critics.They don't appreciate horror flicks.
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