Candyman (1992)
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A horror film with intelligence and creativity
Based on Clive Barker's short story The Forbidden, Candyman is a horror movie which combines elements of cinematic ghost stories, archetypal slasher/stalker circumstances and urban legends - and it is a rather solid combination at that. While the orig... read more
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The production values are great and very stylish. The cinematography is beautiful, and the setting and lighting is suitably atmospheric. The atmosphere also really helps, and the more disturbin... read more
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" Candyman & Daniel Robitaille & Anthony McCoy Played by : Tony Todd and Yahya Abdul-Mateen II Front the Candyman series Known weapons and powers: Teleportation, levitation, the ability to control swarm of bees, hypnosis, and a rusty hook where his left hand was. Why you won’t survive: We want to be careful about saying his name too many times, because we don’t want to end up like any of his victims. At first glance, Candyman looks like nothing more than a handsome, well-dressed man,"

" Candyman is a 1992 American gothic supernatural horror film, written and directed by Bernard Rose and starring Virginia Madsen, Tony Todd, Xander Berkeley, Kasi Lemmons, and Vanessa E. Williams. Based on Clive Barker's short story "The Forbidden", the film follows a Chicago graduate student completing a thesis on urban legends and folklore, which leads her to the legend of the "Candyman", the ghost of an African-American artist and the son of a slave who was murdered in the late 19th century"

" 6 confirmed deaths 3 men 3 women Candyman’s death: Being burnt.Yet again. But, can ghosts actually die? Running time: 99 mins Number of kills: 6 Kills per average: 16.5 mins Golden candy: Dr. Burke, who gets hooked to desth. Tooth decay: Vernadette. She dies off screen, leaving only her body behind. Survivors: Anna Marie, Jake, Anthony, Detective Frank Valento, and several residents. Many think that Stacey survives. And she does. But not for very long! No bees, were harmed during "

" The film was filmed in Cabrini Green, a public housing development in Chicago and focuses on the themes of race and social class in the inner-city United States. As one of the tenants put it best, African Americans who lived in suburban neighborhoods, found their houses redeveloped, and ended up in a apartment complex, that offered low rent, substandard housing, and squalid conditions. Fending for them in a environment with gang activity, fending for themselves, and no one giving a damn. Ca"

"9.3. Blu-ray Hyvin mielenkiintoinen premissi ghettomöröstä antaa odottaa paljonkin ja elokuva sivuaakin rodullisia epäoikeudenmukaisuuksia, mutta ei oikein toimita aikeitaan. Toki hienoa on, ettei pääse ainakaan paasaukseksikaan. Kauhuelokuvana muistuttaa etenkin juonenkuljetuksen logiikassa vähemmän pidettyjä Elm Street -jatkiksia, mikä ei sinänsä ole huono asia, se ei vain erotu edukseen. Vakavana ja ilottomana selvästi haluaa painottaa rotuteemoihin, muttei vain kykene käsittel"

" "They will say that I have shed innocent blood. What's blood for if not for shedding? With my hook for a hand, I'll split you from your groin to your gullet. I came for you." Directed by Bernard Rose Written by Bernard Rose Music by Philip Glass Cinematography by Anthony B. Richmond Editing by Dan Rae"

"Other nominations Best Make Up or Make Up Effects Best Horror or Thriller Film "
“You'd think perhaps from the title that the film wouldn't be as good as it turned out to be. Based on Clive Barker's excellent, intelligent and very chilling book, Candyman is a very good film.
The production values are great and very stylish. The cinematography is beautiful, and the setting and lighting is suitably atmospheric. The atmosphere also really helps, and the more disturbing bits do not thankfully come across as laughable or fake, thanks to the atmosphere and other factors it is genuinely chilling. Phillip Glass's hypnotic and goosebump-inducing score is also very effective, Bernard Rose directs brilliantly, the story is always gripping with Candyman's origins especially well done the dialogue is thought-provoking, intelligent and fits each scene accordingly.
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