Cursed (2005)
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Reviews Counted:88
Fresh:15
Rotten:73
Average Rating:3.5/10
Consensus: A predictable plot and cheesy special effects make Cursed a less-than-scary experience.
Rated: PG-13 [See Full Rating] for horror violence/terror, some sexual references, nudity, language and a brief drug reference.
Runtime: 1 hr 45 mins
Genre: Horror/Suspense
Theatrical Release:Feb 25, 2005 Wide
Box Office: $19,188,885
Synopsis: With CURSED, screenwriter Kevin Williamson and director Wes Craven (SCREAM) take another playful trip to the dark side. This time around, their sights are set on one of the horror genre's most... With CURSED, screenwriter Kevin Williamson and director Wes Craven (SCREAM) take another playful trip to the dark side. This time around, their sights are set on one of the horror genre's most popular subjects: werewolves. Set in an ultra-hip modern Los Angeles, the film tells the tale of siblings Ellie (Christina Ricci) and Jimmy (Jesse Eisenberg), who have yet to fully come to terms with the loss of their parents. Ellie works at "The Late Late Show With Craig Kilborn" and dates ladies' man Jake (Joshua Jackson), while Jimmy is a less-than-popular high school student with a crush on the prettiest girl in school (Kristina Anapau). But one night, after Ellie and Jimmy get into a car accident on Mulholland Drive, they are bitten by what appears to be a bona fide werewolf. Soon, both brother and sister are exhibiting behavior that can only mean one thing--that they, too, have been cursed. A troubled production history notwithstanding, Craven's film remains a fast-paced, clever addition to the genre. Featuring a star-studded supporting cast (including Mya, Judy Greer, and Shannon Elizabeth), as well as an energetic modern rock soundtrack, CURSED takes viewers on a thrill-ride through the dark side of Los Angeles. [More]
Starring: Christina Ricci, Michael Rosenbaum, Shannon Elizabeth, Bambi Allen
Starring: Christina Ricci, Michael Rosenbaum, Shannon Elizabeth, Bambi Allen, Scott Baio, Portia De Rossi, Scott Foley, Joshua Jackson, Judy Greer, Jesse Eisenberg, Mya, Ken Rudúlph
Director: Wes Craven
Director: Wes Craven
Screenwriter: Kevin Williamson
Producer: Marianne Maddalena, Kevin Williamson
Composer: Marco Beltrami
Studio: Dimension Films
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Nov 30, 2005
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What can you say about a horror film when its spookiest cast member plays the innocent victim? Full Review |
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It really never deserved to be more than a quickie TV-movie on the WB, where it would've aired around Halloween and then faded into oblivion. Full Review |
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A procession of silly startlements: a sudden loud sound here, a mysterious hand creeping in there. This isn't scary, it's irritating. And then it's tiresome. Full Review |
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Until this past Friday, the worst werewolf film ever made was, hairy hands down, Mike Nichols' Wolf. Cursed now assumes that dubious distinction and someone is going to have to try very hard to wrestle it away. Full Review |
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film whose authors require so many excuses doesn't deserve an audience Full Review |
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...boredom never quite sets in thanks to the engaging performances... Full Review |
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It's disheartening to see three so extraordinary talents as Craven, Williamson, and Ricci create so distinctly ordinary a product. (Unrated Version) Full Review |
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Subestima a inteligência do espectador do início ao fim e apela para todo tipo de clichê de direção para tentar provocar sustos ocasionais. Full Review |
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a confusing mess, occasionally funny, but with hardly enough bite to get you howling Full Review |
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Watchable horror film has good performances and several nice moments but it's let down by some dodgy CGI and a patchy script. Full Review |
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If this is the way Craven is headed, we should be mourning the loss of a true talent. Full Review |
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