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Cursed (2005) (Collector's Edition) [Blu-ray]

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Format: Blu-ray May 10, 2022


Genre: Horror


Format: Blu-ray


Contributor: Kevin Williamson, Marianne Maddalena, Jesse Eisenberg, Wes Craven, Joshua Jackson, Judy Greer, Scott Baio, Christina Ricci See more


Language: English


Runtime: 1 hour and 39 minutes


MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ NR (Not Rated)


Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.77 x 5.43 x 0.55 inches; 3.53 ounces


Director ‏ : ‎ Wes Craven


Media Format ‏ : ‎ Blu-ray


Run time ‏ : ‎ 1 hour and 39 minutes


Release date ‏ : ‎ May 10, 2022


Actors ‏ : ‎ Christina Ricci, Joshua Jackson, Jesse Eisenberg, Judy Greer, Scott Baio


Producers ‏ : ‎ Kevin Williamson, Marianne Maddalena


Studio ‏ : ‎ SHOUT! FACTORY


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  • One of my favorite movies
I have loved the movie Cursed since it came out. It was a movie I used to watch at my best friend house during our "girls' night" while eating ben and jerry's half-baked ice cream. I grew up watching Christina Ricci and Joshua Jackson movies and I remember being so excited to watch them together in this movie when it first came out. One of my favorite bands Bowling for Soup also make a camo in Cursed which always makes me giggle every time I see them in it because I know how fun they are to watch live. For years I looked for this movie on blu ray because I needed it for my horror movie collection and could never find it. I settled for watching it on tv when it occasionally aired over the years for Halloween. Needless to say, I was excited when I was alerted to the preorder for this and quickly bought it. It's just as fun as I remember it being. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2022 by Chelse

  • THE FULL-MOON CURSE -- Excellent werewolf film
With Wes Craven at the helm, how can we expect anything but an excellent, superior werewolf movie? What is interesting is that we don't know the identity of the main werewolf until near the end. The werewolf is well-realized with superior effects. If it has set its sights on you, you are pretty much doomed as it can leap over cars and break through elevator doors. Some may complain that we do not see the actual werewolf in many scenes. This, I think, adds to the suspense and focuses more on the brother and sister who have been wounded and may eventually become another deadly creature themselves. One mildly amusing scene is when the brother howls at neighborhood dogs barking at their house. The dogs freeze (in a freeze-frame shot) and then haul ass in all directions down the street. Another amusing scene is when the sister is walking down a hallway at work, sniffing at a scent of blood. A co-worker who has just walked past her sniffs his own armpit in the background because he thinks she may have been sniffing him. I bought the UNRATED edition, so I don't know what is shown here that is not in the rated version. No nudity is shown, but it may be the scene where a girl whose car is struck by the car driven by the brother and sister is torn in half by the as-yet unseen werewolf. Add this to your werewolf collection that should include AN AMERICAN WEREWOLF IN LONDON and AN AMERICAN WEREWOLF IN PARIS, along with Hammer's CURSE OF THE WEREWOLF.. Enjoy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2019 by Charles Justus Garard

  • cursed: anything but
i recently watched cursed, and i must say it left me wondering: why does this movie engender so much hate? is it because of all the press preceding its' release, that production was troubled? is it more of the boring backlash that old horror masters seem to get because they make movies differently, now that they are forty years older? or was it simply fatigue at yet another dimension flick, and its' slick portrayal of self-aware characters, who are in on the joke? whatever it was, i really liked this movie, and it showed me that wes craven and kevin williamson's partnership extends beyond scream. basically, the story concerns a brother and sister played by the ever awesome christina ricci and jesse eisenberg, who are bitten by a werewolf. what ensues, of course, is the two sibs experiencing the strange precursors to going full wolfy, like smelling blood, waking up nekid in the yard, sudden animosity from the family dog, and a pentagram suddenly being on their palms. but what's more interesting is the classic williamson whodonnit that pervades this movie. who is the werewolf? where did the curse begin? we are given many possibilities. additionally, cursed takes one tired and true trope of movies involving outcasts and turns it upside down. very nice. it also makes a few interesting contributions to werewolf mythology. the cast is fully entertaining, from the two leads, to supporters judy greer, who is, of course, bitchilly hilarious, the mysterious and likeable joshua jackson of fringe fame, and bit supporters like portia di rossi in the requisite fortune teller role, and horror fave shannon elizabeth as an early victim. ricci and eisenberg work well together, one ready to accept what is happening to them, the other in denial. this conveniently mirrors their family lives, so, you just know that the catharsis of turning into slobbering beasties will bring them closer together. craven directs this movie with great smoothness. it's amazing to think he started with last house on the left, because his camera has really evolved into something graceful, fluid and, more surprisingly, beautiful. i think craven deserves more recognition for how gorgeously he can construct a shot, and, as he has gotten older, i think this has become one of his hallmark. cursed isn't meant to be a grueling exercise in terror; craven is fully aware that he is directing light entertainment, and he succeeds admirably. i wasn't bored or uninterested for a frame of this movie. it fits neatly into a ten-year horror block of dimension films, including the scream movies, the faculty, h20, teaching ms. Tingle, phantoms and others, that I really enjoy. and a word on the visual effects: rick baker is obviously the master of many things, not the least of which are werewolves and apes. further, he has effectively (see the wolf man) blended practical make-ups with cgi, which is how it should be done, in my opinion. cursed provides uneven results. the werewolves themselves look great, very american werewolf in london-y. the transformations are somewhere in the middle, the practical parts looking great, the cgi stuff looking a little cartoony. the werewolf movements were also a little hokey when done by computer, but gorgeous in close-ups. overall the effects do more to help than harm this entertaining flick. additionally, homages abound, from wax figures of freddy kreuger to lon chaney's wolf man. The silver tipped cane that was his undoing in 1941 even makes an appearance. cursed is fully engaging entertainment that proves the werewolf is still a viable, entertaining, and sympathetic movie monster. as with my soul to take and scream 4, don't believe the hate: craven still rocks. see this one for yourself. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2014 by bugman

  • Good
Good acting and good special effects
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2024 by wesley plant

  • Good horror movie. Low political content.
Just a good old fashioned movie for Halloween. Good interpersonal humor, very little political correctness crap. Order a pizza and dim the lights, this one is worth watching.
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2023 by Timothy Singleton

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