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Moria gives it a 1-star review and says,
The film’s great failing is that its’ provision of an invisible monster is not for any reason that allows it to be subtle and create something by suggestion or psychological ambiguity as in Cat People, The Haunting et al, but simply one that has allowed it to be as cheap as possible and avoid any special or creature effects. Indeed, this may well count as quite possibly the world’s first (almost entirely) effects free monster movie.Weitd Wild Realm is not impressed. TCM has an overview.
LOL! I'll pass. As you know, not much of a horror fan in the first place. ;)
ReplyDeleteRest assured, you're certainly not missing much here ;)
DeleteToo bad it was a pretty shallow film because the premise of a mummy in a Greek cave sounds rather intriguing. :) Erika
ReplyDeleteThe premise is interesting, isn't it. A bit more of a budget and some imagination in the creature would've gone a long way. Even just some imagination with their set budget would've made a difference. It's a shame.
DeleteToo bad it was a pretty shallow film because the premise of a mummy in a Greek cave sounds rather intriguing. :) Erika
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