Well the movie is finally out and the reviews are pouring in. I will have my own review up after the weekend but for now I will be giving you the reviews that are out on the web.
| 5/5 |
Gazette (MD) |
"proves there’s still a lot of life left in the horror/thriller genre with an imaginative, terrifying movie that doesn’t let up until the final credits" |
| 4.5/5 |
CinemaBlend.com |
"David Slade hasn't revolutionized the vampire genre, but he may make you wet your pants." |
| 3.5/5 |
Minneapolis Star Tribune |
"30 Days of Night sparks with crackling energy. It's a symphony of shocks." |
| B+ |
EricDSnider.com |
"The rare horror film that actually lives up to its potential." |
| 3.5/5 |
Orlando Weekly |
"A gore-filled, cheer-inciting B-movie that re-imagines the vampire as something to be feared, not to sleep with." |
| 2.5/5 |
The Port Arthur News |
“30 Days of Night” succeeds because it has just enough scares and bloodshed to get your pulse racing. |
| 2.5/4 |
WaffleMovies.com |
"Why see the same old Saw when you have a chance to see the best and scariest vampires you have seen in a long time?" |
| 2/4 |
Combustible Celluloid |
"This high-concept vampire film suffers from a disappointingly low-concept approach." |
| 3/4 |
Reel Film Reviews |
"...a breath of fresh air amidst the relentless deluge of watered-down, teen-oriented cash grabs and remakes." |
| 3/4 |
Arizona Daily Star |
"These vamps could use stakes as toothpicks and garlic as garnish on their meals of human flesh. Their only weaknesses are a well-swung ax to the jugular and sunlight. Much like Larry King." |
Overall I'd say it looks like it is worth the watch and I will be giving them my $10.00 this weekend. |