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The Hunger (1983)
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An everlasting couple, John and Mary, have a terrifying experience because of the constant desire for human flesh. Things turn into a terrifying path for John, whose condition deteriorated into a horrific neighborhood death, as Mary set her sights on Sarah, a beautiful young woman, to change the course of things.
Genre:
Horror
Actors:
Catherine Deneuve, David Bowie, Susan Sarandon, Cliff De Young, Beth Ehlers, Dan Hedaya, Rufus Collins, Suzanne Bertish, James Aubrey, Ann Magnuson, John Stephen Hill, ...»
Director:
Tony Scott
Country:
United Kingdom
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TV Guide
November 18, 2008 A slick, largely empty visual exercise with vague thematic overtones about a clash between American and European culture.
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Mania.com
May 14, 2013 Vampire movies were always cool, but it took The Hunger to make them modern.
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Austin Chronicle
November 18, 2008 More style than substance, and perhaps simply an excuse to get Denueve and Susan Sarandon, Miriam's post-Bowie love, in bed together.
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Time Out
June 24, 2006 Visual sensualities will have a feast, but you'll have to read Whitley Strieber's novel if you don't want to emerge with a badly scratched head.
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Butaca Ancha
September 26, 2016 A film with legendary cast and photograph. Underestimated at the time, but like any other cult movies, was able to find its audience. [Full review in Spanish]
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Chicago Reader
January 01, 2000 The obsessive conjunction of lesbian sex and flowing blood suggests a deep-seated misogyny, but neither this nor any other theme is registered with enough clarity to offend.
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Common Sense Media
March 08, 2011 Bloody lesbian-vampire story is stylish, but no Twilight.
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Chicago Sun-Times
October 23, 2004 The Hunger is an agonizingly bad vampire movie, circling around an exquisitely effective sex scene. Sorry, but that's the way it is, and your reporter has to be honest.
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Variety
November 18, 2008 In his feature debut, director Tony Scott, brother of Ridley, exhibits the same penchant for eleborate art direction, minimal, humorless dialog and shooting in smoky rooms.
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New York Times
August 30, 2004 The movie reeks with chic, but never, for one minute, takes itself too seriously, nor does it ever slop over into camp.
PopMatters
April 07, 2009 The focus of Hunger is emphatically the death of Bobby Sands, specifically, what happens to his body, viewed from a tragic outside and, to an imaginative extent, a determined inside.
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Antagony & Ecstasy
June 24, 2013 As good a horror film in the most pure, rarefied sense of "horror" that the '80s produced in English.
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