Cursed

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Cursed (2005)

Cursed
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1 Hour, 37 Minutes
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Released in:
2005
Rated:
PG13


Synopsis:
Frightmaster Wes Craven brings you the terror of werewolves and a cast of today's hottest young stars in CURSED! Christina Ricci (MONSTER), Jesse Eisenberg (THE VILLAGE), Joshua Jackson (TV's DAWSON'S CREEK), Judy Greer (THE VILLAGE), and Milo Ventimiglia (TV's GILMORE GIRLS) find themselves caught up in an unimaginable horror! A werewolf loose in Los Angeles changes the lives of three young adults who, after being mauled by the beast, learn that the only way to break the curse put upon them is to kill the one who started it all! Unstoppably frightening and undeniably fun, it's the latest hit from the team that thrilled you with SCREAM!


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© Buena Vista Home Entertainment, Inc.


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CRITIC REVIEWS
Lew Irwin
RATED 1 STARS


Reviewers were finally able to get a look at the seemingly cursed movie Cursed over the weekend, having to buy tickets at the box office to see it, after the studio refused to provide press screenings. They reacted pretty much as expected, almost all of them remarking that the filmmakers -- director Wes Craven (the Scream movies, Nightmare on Elm Street) and Kevin Williamson (the Scream movies, I Know What You Did Last Summer) -- had failed to produce a sufficiently entertaining film despite three years of editing and reshooting. Stephen Hunter in the Washington Post commented, They've both had better days. Peter Howell in the Toronto Star expressed his disappointment in the film this way: The only thing worse than a bad horror movie is a bad horror movie made by good people. A.O. Scott wrote in the New York Times: Mr. Craven, a master of the genre, could put together scary scenes in his sleep, which may be what he has done here. Many of the usual technical and narrative conventions are observed, but without imaginative vigor or self-conscious playfulness.





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Reviewed by: kano32413 on 5/30/2006 3:08:08 AM
RATED 5 STARS

I am still in love with Christina Ricci....She is sooooo Fine....



Lew Irwin

RATED 1 STARS

Reviewers were finally able to get a look at the seemingly cursed movie Cursed over the weekend, having to buy tickets at the box office to see it, after the studio refused to provide press screenings. They reacted pretty much as expected, almost all of them remarking that the filmmakers -- director Wes Craven (the Scream movies, Nightmare on Elm Street) and Kevin Williamson (the Scream movies, I Know What You Did Last Summer) -- had failed to produce a sufficiently entertaining film despite three years of editing and reshooting. Stephen Hunter in the Washington Post commented, They've both had better days. Peter Howell in the Toronto Star expressed his disappointment in the film this way: The only thing worse than a bad horror movie is a bad horror movie made by good people. A.O. Scott wrote in the New York Times: Mr. Craven, a master of the genre, could put together scary scenes in his sleep, which may be what he has done here. Many of the usual technical and narrative conventions are observed, but without imaginative vigor or self-conscious playfulness.




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Reviewed by: kano32413 on 5/30/2006 3:08:08 AM
RATED 5 STARS

I am still in love with Christina Ricci....She is sooooo Fine....




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Customer Reviews for Cursed
Reviewed by: kano32413 on 5/30/2006 3:08:08 AM
RATED 5 STARS

I am still in love with Christina Ricci....She is sooooo Fine....

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Language: English
 

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