Movie Reviews for Fiend Without a Face (The Criterion Collection)

Fiend Without a Face (The Criterion Collection)

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Movie Reviews of Fiend Without a Face (The Criterion Collection)

Movie Review: MY FAVORITE FIEND!!!!!!
Summary: 5 Stars

This movie scared the hell out of me when I was at home one day watching tv by myself as a young boy! At the same time, I was too compelled to see the outcome to change the channel. Could have sworn the fiends were in the house with me! At any rate, Criterion done a fine job, as always, on the release. The price is a little steep, but the picture is a whole lot cleaner than the old VHS copy I owned, and the sound is really clear. There are some real nice extras, also.

Movie Review: A True Sc-Fi Classic!
Summary: 5 Stars

First off, all the stars are based on nostalgia. For me this movie was part of my childhood. Saturday night Creature Double Feature, on UHF channels (or Channel 11 out of NY City) with all the lights out! Ahh, life was good.

For years I couldn't remember the name of this movie. Just the flying, crunching brains!

I suggest renting this if you have never seen it. For me, I'm buying!

Movie Review: WHOA!
Summary: 5 Stars

This is one great, cheesy film! It has a fine, logical plot that makes as much sense as any 50s era , low-budget, sf movie can generate. The performances are uniformly good, the direction is top-notch, the photography is imaginative, and the monsters are as well-realized as one could hope! When I was a kid, this film scared the high-Holy Hell out of me, and it remains an effective horror film for me now.

Movie Review: Fiend Without a Face
Summary: 5 Stars

"Fiend" succeeds admirably as a campy, diverting skin-crawler that channels the prevailing atomic anxieties of the 1950s. Crabtree's "Fiend" has a neat twist, though--the creatures are actually materializations of their creator's thoughts. Though decidedly gory for the time, this inventive, well-executed nail-biter proves you can indeed have too much brains.

Movie Review: FIVE STARS FOR THE PRINT QUALITY ALONE!
Summary: 5 Stars

If you remember this title, I don't need to tell you anything, great stuff! The print quality is S-P-E-C-T-A-C-U-L-A-R!! Definitely worth the $39 bucks! (Criterion's "The Blob" is another title with awesome print quality.)
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