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Directed by Bernard Rose.
Bernard Rose followed his moody fantasy-thriller Paperhouse (1988) with this modern horror tale, based on Clive Barker's short story "The Forbidden". Compiling a thesis on urban legends, University of Illinois in Chicago graduate student Helen Lyle (Virginia Madsen) becomes aware of the prevalent superstition surrounding the legend of "Candyman" (Tony Todd)--a hook-wielding phantom who will appear if his name is recited five times into a mirror--among the tenants of Chicago's Cabrini Green project. A senior professor, hearing of Helen's research, explains the historical basis for the legend, detailing how Candyman is believed to be the vengeful spirit of a former slave who, though initially respected in academia, was set upon and mutilated by an angry mob when accused of taking a white mistress. When the clinically-detached Helen flaunts her intellectual confidence by reciting Candyman's name five times, she sets in motion an inevitable series of supernatural events -- culminating in a series of grisly killings, after which Helen is invariably found holding the bloody murder weapon. Though she is captured by the police, it becomes evident to Helen that Candyman is guiding her fate every step of the way. ~ Cavett Binion, All Movie Guide
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TheWorkingDeadTheWorkingDead Top Five... Clive Barker
by TheWorkingDead in The Film Library
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"Lists. Everybody loves lists! So welcome to a new regular feature here in the Film Library, the Top Five. This can be a simple top five list, like the top five Hitchcock films based on novels(you'd have plenty to choose from), or a bit more complex like Top Five Movies Based On Victorian-Era Science Fiction. I'm going to be posting a new list at least once a month, but by all means, if you have a list, start your own discussion thread and we can all make our opinions heard. I'm going to start with an easy one today, Top Five Films Based On The Works Of Clive Barker. I chose Clive Barker because there are too many discussions about Stephen King movies going on around this site as it is, I didn't think I had anything new to add by this point.1. Nightbreed This a very important film in my life; it's the film that turned me into a horror fan. Before this movie I couldn't stomache even fairly innocuous horror films, but after seeing this movie while in Jr. High, ... " [More]
juggalette560juggalette560 This movie is old but creepy
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"I saw this movie for the first time years ago and it scared the crap outta me. I've always been scared of the whole bloody mary thing and when i saw this movie it was hard for me to sleep. I even covered the mirrors in my room after i first saw it. " [More]
Review by All Movie Guide
All Movie Guide
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Haunting, intelligent and poetic, Candyman's strength lies in its ability to deliver a powerful social message primarily through imagery (Helen's realization that each room in her ritzy high-rise is the "mirror image" of its counterpart in Cabrini Green is a telling example), while managing to deliver the horror goods with hair-raising suspense, graphic shocks, and a chillingly seductive yet painfully human monster -- all qualities which affirm Candyman as the finest Barker adaptation ever committed to film -- far superior to its disappointing sequel Candyman: Farewell to the Flesh (1994). ~ Cavett Binion, All Movie Guide
 



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