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En su último año de la escuela secundaria, Charlie Brewster (Anton Yelchin) parece finalmente haber alcanzado todos sus objetivos: es uno de los estudiantes más populares y sale con la chica más codiciada de todo el colegio. De hecho, se siente tan reconocido que ha comenzado a dejar de lado a su mejor amigo Ed (Christopher Mintz-Plasse). Pero las cosas se complican cuando Jerry (Colin Farrell), un intrigante desconocido, se muda al lado de su casa. Al principio, su nuevo vecino parece genial, pero según pasan los días, algo en su comportamiento resulta raro. Desafortunadamente, nadie, ni siquiera la madre de Charlie (Toni Collette), percibe nada. Después de observar que en la casa de al lado pasan cosas extrañas, Charlie llega a una ineludible conclusión: Jerry es un vampiro que se sirve del vecindario para cazar sus presas. Ante la incredulidad de los demás, el protagonista deberá ingeniárselas para deshacerse del monstruo por sí solo en esta moderna versión del clásico de la comedia y el terror dirigida por Craig Gillespie. (Buena Vista International Spain)

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J*A*S*M 

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inglés I didn’t buy it for a second, lol! A very mainstream horror comedy (I feel like writing horror in quote marks) aimed mostly at people who are not very used to horror. The remake differs quite a lot from the original Fright Night, which I would usually rate positively (I don’t like watching the same stuff in a different jacket), but unfortunately, it doesn’t have anything that I can rate very positively. Maybe Colin Farrell deserves a little thumbs up, but to be honest, his character doesn’t fit too much into “horror” (and here you have the quote marks), he looks more like a metrosexual homosexual, instead of a blood-thirsty beast, which is bad. 5/10 immediately after watching (and basically only because of the craftsmanship), but it’s going down with time. PS: I haven’t seen special effects this ugly in a long time. PS: The haters of the prequel of The Thing should have a go at this one… ()

Malarkey 

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inglés Fright Night has that fun blend of horror and comedy that I’ve always loved since Shaun of the Dead. It’s got solid actors, a great soundtrack, and overall, it's well put together. Colin Farrell does a decent job as the lead, but I felt like the film was missing that sharp, cheeky humor that could’ve really elevated it for me. It’s definitely an entertaining watch, but ultimately, it lands somewhere around the middle of the pack. ()

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3DD!3 

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inglés Light-hearted entertainment with a pinch of fear and mystery. Original subject matter (because I haven’t seen the original Fright Night) with the weirdo neighbor who pisses everybody off has great potential and it made quite good use of. Farrell enjoys the role of vampire Jerry and this makes the movie one class better. I was also pleased to see David Tennant. Sometimes perhaps over the top effects, but a very good musical main theme. That’s for werewolves. ()

Krouťák 

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inglés "Noo! That’s his fucked-up vampire hand! Now do you believe me?" I went in expecting total nonsense, and that’s exactly what Fright Night delivers—but in the best possible way. The film doesn’t take itself too seriously and offers up that kind of straightforward fun we all need from time to time. Even better, it occasionally pokes fun at itself, which is key for a movie like this. There’s nothing worse than a complete disaster trying to be serious. Thanks to Anton Yelchin’s performance, this one ended up being a pleasant surprise. 70%. ()

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