Prince of Darkness (1987)
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Reviews Counted:18
Fresh:8
Rotten:10
Average Rating:5/10
Runtime: 1 hr 42 mins
Genre: Horror/Suspense
Synopsis: Director John Carpenter creates a film that is genuinley scary with PRINCE OF DARKNESS. Graduate students are confronted with pure evil when they go to study a container of strange ooze discovered... Director John Carpenter creates a film that is genuinley scary with PRINCE OF DARKNESS. Graduate students are confronted with pure evil when they go to study a container of strange ooze discovered in the basement of an abandoned church. The ooze is released and all hell, quite literally, breaks loose within the church. Some of the students are turned into skinless zombies while others receive warnings from the future sent in the form of hazy dreams. The warnings tell of the rise of Satan and the ensuing destruction of humanity. The students must stop the evil from being released, even at the cost of their lives and souls. Carpenter pulls together a solid ensemble cast and builds a heavy mood of impending doom around them. There are many truly terrifying moments, with the climax of the film being one of the most visually brilliant and disturbing in the horror genre. Rock star Alice Cooper provides a fun cameo appearance as a minion of Satan. PRINCE OF DARKNESS was the first production in a three-film deal Carpenter signed with a small Hollywood studio in the 1980s and is one of the great films of the director's canon. The other two films in that deal were THEY LIVE and MEMOIRS OF AN INVISIBLE MAN. [More]
Starring: Donald Pleasence, Lisa Blount, Victor Wong, Jameson Parker
Starring: Donald Pleasence, Lisa Blount, Victor Wong, Jameson Parker, Alice Cooper, Dennis Dun, Susan Blanchard, Ann Marie Howard, Ann Yen, Ken Wright, Dirk Blocker, Jessie Lawrence Ferguson, Peter Jason, Robert Grasmere, Thom Bray, Joanna Merlin, Betty Ramey, Jessie Ferguson, Helen Kelly
Director: John Carpenter
Director: John Carpenter
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Crossing the boundary at the outer reaches of the physical world where science meets superstition and reason collides with the irrational, it tells a tale as miraculous as the Bible and as dry as any technical text. Full Review |
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Reasonably chilling. Full Review |
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The setup is great; the payoff leaves you more than a little bit disappointed. Full Review |
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One of John Carpenter's most underrated films, gory, grim and good.
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it's NEW and IMPROVED LIQUID SATAN!!! Full Review |
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The last superlative Carpenter film. Moment of silence, please.
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Among Carpenter's worst and that's saying something.
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An okay rental. Didn't even come close to living up to its potential.
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A minor Carpenter entry, to be sure, but still weird and freaky enough to make for solid B-horror viewing.
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