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Netflix adds ‘classic horror film’ that ‘stands the test of time’

Netflix has added what’s been dubbed the “best vampire movie’ to its streaming platform for all horror fans.

Despite first hitting screens in 1985, Fright Night continues to be a beloved classic among horror aficionados of all generations. Directed by Tom Holland, Fright Night tells the story of teenager Charley Brewster, who is known as a “horror film junkie”.

However, when an enigmatic new neighbour moves in, no one believes his suspicions, even as peculiar events start to unfold.

The film’s synopsis states: “Teenage Charley Brewster is a horror-film junkie, so it’s no surprise that when a reclusive new neighbour moves next-door, Brewster becomes convinced he’s a vampire. It’s also no surprise when nobody believes him.

The film was successful enough to warrant a remake in 2011 featuring David Tennant and Colin Farrell. However, it’s the original film that continues to generate buzz.

Netflix teases: “A movie aficionado teams up with a washed-up fright flick actor to take on the vampire next door in this witty and spine-tingling horror pastiche.”

With a rating of 83% on Rotten Tomatoes, the reviews continue to roll in. One fan enthused: “A high school monster kid and a local horror host team up to take on a 1000 year old bloodsucker…is there a cooler vampire flick out there?”

One enthusiastic viewer praised: “Fright Night proves itself as a great, spooky film thanks to its excellent special effects, suitably atmospheric score, cleverly handled premise, and a gleefully devious portrayal by Chris Sarandon.”

Another fan confessed: “This has been on repeat for me since I was 5. It’s a classic horror movie that will stand the test of time.”

Yet another admirer stated: “My first horror film at age 7 and it’s still one of my favourite vampire films of all time! They could ever do the makeup practical effects compared to CGI nowadays!”.

A different fan expressed: “This is one of my favourite horror movies.”

Meanwhile, critic Jeffrey Westhoff had previously hailed it as the “best vampire in movie history”, reports the Metro.

Beneath a YouTube trailer for ‘Fright Night’, a follower declared: “Underrated horror classic. One of the absolute best.”

Another added their voice: “One of best vampire movies. Chris Saradon and Roddy McDowell are always been very underrated actors.”

However, not all feedback was positive; a dissatisfied viewer criticised: “I found this movie to be so boring. There’s all this hype behind it but I thought it was really mediocre and bland. Wouldn’t watch again. Actually fell asleep during the second half. The movie poster is cool though.”

Another discontented individual remarked: “Fright Night was far more underwhelming than I could have anticipated.”

Fright Night can be streamed on Netflix now

Content Source: www.express.co.uk

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