
Ray Wright
Author of The Crazies [2010 film]
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Ray Wright lectures in Marketing at the Ashcroft International Business School at Anglia Polytechnic University.
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Residents of a small town turn into psychotic killers/pseudo-zombies.
The first act is actually pretty good. It's purely a horror movie at that point, and although I haven't seen enough serious horror movies to have a good basis of comparison, my wife and I thought it was pretty scary. And it gets its scares though suspense, not cringe-inducing violence (which would have been an easy way to go with the scenario). But then it turns into an action movie, and everything kind of falls apart. It show more becomes predictable, and although it's still directed as if it's a horror movie (lots of sudden loud noises and people jumping out of corners), it's not and it's just not scary anymore. The protagonists have suddenly become action heroes, with all the understood invulnerability that comes with that. The really good thing about this movie is when it gets bad, it gets really bad, and you can get some laughs at its expense. Luckily we happened to be the only two in the theater, so we could heckle all we liked - otherwise, it might have been pretty painful to sit through.
Concept: B
Story: D
Characters: F
Dialog: F
Pacing: B
Cinematography: D
Special effects/design: D
Acting: C
Music: C
Enjoyment: C minus
GPA: 1.5/4 show less
The first act is actually pretty good. It's purely a horror movie at that point, and although I haven't seen enough serious horror movies to have a good basis of comparison, my wife and I thought it was pretty scary. And it gets its scares though suspense, not cringe-inducing violence (which would have been an easy way to go with the scenario). But then it turns into an action movie, and everything kind of falls apart. It show more becomes predictable, and although it's still directed as if it's a horror movie (lots of sudden loud noises and people jumping out of corners), it's not and it's just not scary anymore. The protagonists have suddenly become action heroes, with all the understood invulnerability that comes with that. The really good thing about this movie is when it gets bad, it gets really bad, and you can get some laughs at its expense. Luckily we happened to be the only two in the theater, so we could heckle all we liked - otherwise, it might have been pretty painful to sit through.
Concept: B
Story: D
Characters: F
Dialog: F
Pacing: B
Cinematography: D
Special effects/design: D
Acting: C
Music: C
Enjoyment: C minus
GPA: 1.5/4 show less
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