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Meet the sexy new neighbour, Jerry Dandrige (Colin Farrell). He's dangerously charming – and utterly lethal. That's because he just happens to be a vampire, and out for blood… buckets of it. After high school senior Charley Brewster (Anton Yelchin) makes the connection between Jerry's suspicious activity and a steadily rising body count, he vows to end the reign of terror next door. But he can't do it alone. His only hope is Las Vegas magician/vampire-slayer Peter Vincent (David Tennant). Together, this unlikely duo set out to end Jerry's evil rampage. But Jerry is a ruthless, relentless killer, and he's not going down without a fight. Get set to sink your teeth into this thrilling re-vamp of the terrifying horror classic. Featuring a star-studded cast and crawling with bonus, Fright Night will captivate you from the very first bite!

Jerry Holding Burning Cross

Charley Holding Cross

Charley and Jane Hiding

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Review of Fright Night

5 stars out of a maximum of 5

Really good enjoyable little film,wll crafted

2012-07-30by Guest

Fright Night

4 stars out of a maximum of 5

It's not exactly a remake of the much loved 1980s horror comedy, this version stars Colin Farrell as the vampire next door to Anton Yelchin's nervous neighbour. The set up is the same, neighbour discovers the guy who's moved in next door is offing members of the local community, but utilises modern filmaking techniques for this update. Toni Collette, Imogen Poots and Christopher Mintz-Plasse fill out the supporting cast in a knockabout romp which never takes itself too seriously, although David Tennant is no match for the original's Roddy McDowall's vampire hunter.

2012-06-11by Akivo

Fright Night

5 stars out of a maximum of 5

Being a big fan of the original Fright Night, I approached this with caution, however, I was greatly surprised to find it actually very good. The biggest fear I had was Colin Farrell as I'm not his biggest fan, but on viewing, it was his performance itself which enchanted me the most. His modern interpretation of Dandridge is different to Sarandons (who has a cameo), and it has a real animal quality to it, subtle eye movements etc. really add to his role so well done there. The other actors are fine, Tennant does a 'Brand' over the top version of McDowlles role with only 'Evil' Ed's character lacking the punch of Geoffreys original. The FX are good overall with some cool CGI transformations and overall to be honest a very good-paced remake of a personally high-rated film.

2012-05-31by zombienationz