Didn’t quite know what to expect out of this picture from Steve Miner, the director of Friday the 13th Part 2, 3 and My Father the Hero, and writer David Twohy who penned The Fugitive, Waterworld and Pitch Black. It turned out to be damn fun.
So in seventeenth century Boston a warlock (Julian Sands (Arachnophobia, Leaving Las Vegas))
escapes through a time warp along with his arch nemesis, witch hunter Redferne
(Richard E. Grant (Dracula (1992), The Age of Innocence)). They show up in 1989 California with the bad
guy looking for Satan’s bible or some shit and Redferne hot on the trail. Also, Redferne’s liaison to the 20th
century is Kassandra (Lori Singer (Footloose,
Short Cuts)) and she’s your typical ditsy young’un. Normally in this setup these two would fall
in love but I don’t think they do. It’s
more like they finally fully respect each other in the end.
If there’s such a thing as a horror adventure movie then
this is it. The story is simple and it
moves well, there are a lot of nifty special effects, the bad guy’s pretty
evil, the good guy’s pretty likable and you feel he can get the job done, there’s
magic ‘n shit and the characters travel across the country chasing after the
warlock so the scenery changes often adding to the sense that you’re on a
journey. Plus thankfully the fish out of
water stuff isn’t the most horrendous shit you’ve ever seen.
One weird thing though is that this is rated R but it
doesn’t feel like it at all. I don’t
remember there being language or particularly gory scenes or anything. To me this seemed just as edgy as Temple of Doom so I don’t quite get the
rating.
Anyway, I enjoyed this one quite a bit and I recommend it.
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