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The Curse

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Clever and Funny - Enjoy the break from Hollywood scripts
Review: "The Curse" is a light-hearted, refreshing, over-the-top flick that challenges audiences to compare a woman's insatiable desires, animalistic tendencies, and self confidence brought on by the "monthly plague" with that of a were-wolf! Is it just Frida's period that makes her crazy or is she really killing off men in her alter ego as a female carnivore? You will roll on the ground laughing as she disposes body parts in the food grinder and dines on raw meat like it was a culinary delight! It is a must-see, reliable flick for a light saturday night viewing!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Clever and Funny - Enjoy the break from Hollywood scripts
Review: AWESOME! Finally, some creativity. This movie is a cool, modern "horror" flick. It's got it all-a good storyline, great photography and shots of NYC and well thought out editing. I highly recommend this movie--it's very entertaining.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: fresh take on an old theme
Review: AWESOME! Finally, some creativity. This movie is a cool, modern "horror" flick. It's got it all-a good storyline, great photography and shots of NYC and well thought out editing. I highly recommend this movie--it's very entertaining.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fun indie romantic-comedy
Review: Definitely worth a look! I thoroughly enjoyed this original take on the werewolf genre. It's not as much a horror film as a dark romantic-comedy about the NY dating scene. Some really witty observations and hilarious scenes. The acting was really good -- especially the lead characters. The film looks much better than other low-budget indie films -- it has a real style to it. Look for "homages" to some of the great directors and some tongue-in-cheek werewolf jokes. The DVD offers two interesting commentaries by the director and producer. I learned more from listening to their commentaries than I did in my film classes in college!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Superb Independent Black Comedy
Review: Frida (Amy Laughlin) is a relatively normal girl who works and lives in New York, except she's only that. "Normal." Nothing about her really makes her stand out in a crowd, or particularly in New York's dating scene. When her friend and neighbor decides to give her a makeover, Frida ends up getting much more than she bargained for. While shopping for slinky lingerie, she gets bitten by another woman, and after that things change drastically for Frida. Her dates appear to be going better, until she wakes up in the morning to find herself covered in blood with no memory of how it got there. Frida blames her blackouts and the blood on PMS and her period. But when a severed arm shows up in her bed as well, can she continue to write these coincidences off as mere "women's troubles?" To complicate things, two detectives are hot on her trail, connecting her with each of the victims. One of them wants to persue her as a suspect while the other wants to date her himself. Will Frida's life ever be the same?

This movie is a great example of a well-made independent film, and black comedy. Don't be mistaken! In no way is this a horror film. Rather, this film pays homage to other great werewolf films of the past. In addition, "The Curse" is a hilarious satire that turns lycanthropy into a metaphor for menstruation (similar to "Ginger Snaps" in that respect).

Amy Laughlin does a great job of portraying the trials and tribulations one goes through when adjusting to a new and strange lifestyle. You will find yourself laughing hysterically as you watch her waking in pools of blood, getting rid of bodies and body parts, and trying to explain her situation to her somewhat skeptical best friend. The fact that this is a low budget film with no effects doesn't detract from the quality of the film in any way, shape, or form. Great films need not have huge budgets. The script and cinematography are spectacular, and while some of the minor characters can be irritating, the major roles are performed quite well.

The extras on the DVD are quite interesting, as they explain making an independent film on a low budget.

Overall a great value for those who can appreciate excellent movies that don't have million dollar budgets! Highly recommended!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Superb Independent Black Comedy
Review: Frida (Amy Laughlin) is a relatively normal girl who works and lives in New York, except she's only that. "Normal." Nothing about her really makes her stand out in a crowd, or particularly in New York's dating scene. When her friend and neighbor decides to give her a makeover, Frida ends up getting much more than she bargained for. While shopping for slinky lingerie, she gets bitten by another woman, and after that things change drastically for Frida. Her dates appear to be going better, until she wakes up in the morning to find herself covered in blood with no memory of how it got there. Frida blames her blackouts and the blood on PMS and her period. But when a severed arm shows up in her bed as well, can she continue to write these coincidences off as mere "women's troubles?" To complicate things, two detectives are hot on her trail, connecting her with each of the victims. One of them wants to persue her as a suspect while the other wants to date her himself. Will Frida's life ever be the same?

This movie is a great example of a well-made independent film, and black comedy. Don't be mistaken! In no way is this a horror film. Rather, this film pays homage to other great werewolf films of the past. In addition, "The Curse" is a hilarious satire that turns lycanthropy into a metaphor for menstruation (similar to "Ginger Snaps" in that respect).

Amy Laughlin does a great job of portraying the trials and tribulations one goes through when adjusting to a new and strange lifestyle. You will find yourself laughing hysterically as you watch her waking in pools of blood, getting rid of bodies and body parts, and trying to explain her situation to her somewhat skeptical best friend. The fact that this is a low budget film with no effects doesn't detract from the quality of the film in any way, shape, or form. Great films need not have huge budgets. The script and cinematography are spectacular, and while some of the minor characters can be irritating, the major roles are performed quite well.

The extras on the DVD are quite interesting, as they explain making an independent film on a low budget.

Overall a great value for those who can appreciate excellent movies that don't have million dollar budgets! Highly recommended!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Smart and Original
Review: Hip indie black comedy/horror film. Really good performances from an exciting new cast (I didn't recognize any of the actors). The lead actress, Amy Laughlin, is bound to be a big star one day -- very natural with a commanding presence. She convincingly makes the transformation the script requires of her character. I saw this film with my girlfriend, and she fell in love with the lead actor Mike Dooly.

The script is witty and fun -- it doesn't rely on "jokes" or sitcom humor -- but instead gets its black comedy from situations and scenes. I'm not sure why the film is being marketed as a horror film because it's really so much more than that. It's more like a sophisticated indie black comedy shot on a ultra-low budget. But don't get me wrong -- there's blood and gore, but that's not what this film's about.

What really makes this DVD standout are the two audio commentaries. One is a "straight" commentary in which the Writer-Director and Producer actually take the commentary seriously and give great details on the making of the film (I was surprised to hear this was shot on 16mm -- it looks like 35mm). The other commentary (which I've now listened to three times) was basically a "What Not to Do When Making a No-Budget Indie Film" (though it's not marketed that way on the cover). The advice in this commentary alone is worth the price of the DVD. Once again, the Writer-Director and Producer tell you what mistakes they made while making this no-budget film. Their honesty is refreshing and an inspiration to anyone who plans to shoot a no-budget feature.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: you don't have to have PMS to love this film
Review: i came across this film quite by accident. made in new york for some $30,000 with a 4 week shooting schedule, two years in slogging post production hell, then a distribution deal and a scheduled release date of october 2001 -- whoops, can't release a movie that takes place in new york in october of 2001, so it sits on a shelf for another two years and finally ...

since there was no for special effects or to blow on sets or costumes, this movie was forced to survive solely by the power of its script and acting performances and it succeeds. it succeeds in being funny, scary, and romantic all at the same time. bitten by a fellow patron at a manhattan lingere sale, our heroine, frida, (played capably by Amy Laughlin) finds that her PMS is getting worse and worse every month and that, in fact, she has become a PMS werewolf, changing into an animal and ripping dates to shreds every 28 days. can true love save her? how long does it take to get rid of a human arm in the garbage disposal? who is that devilishly handsome police officer?

the bonus features include two seperate audio tracks with general commentary and a second with tips on how to make an indy horror flick ("don't use SAG!", spend money on an audio director, hire a DP with his/her own equipment)

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good indie film - laughed our heads off
Review: I ran across this independent feature by chance - and was surprised by this lighthearted, horror/romantic, funny film. Is it horror film? A werewolf movie? A comedy? romance?

A little of everything. There's an interesting mix of characters and the plot that will make you run out and seek your own drop dead gorgeous werewolf girlfriend this Saturday night!

The two main female characters are hilarious and charming as two best friends who try to determine if one of them is a werewolf - devouring men after hours. The werewolf one (Frieda), starts dating one of the investigating officers of "mysterious carnivorous deaths occuring at night." As their romance evolves, we slowly learn the mysterious magic underlying their mutual attraction.

The film's a good time - my friends and I laughed are heads off...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Funny/Dark Comedy with a Very Cool Score
Review: I really enjoyed this film. It's a black comedy offering a refreshing and clever twist on the werewolf/horror genre - placing it against the backdrop of the dating scene in New York City from a female empowerment perspective. The dialogue is fresh and funny, the characters, especially the two leads, are both likeable and well developed and the score is adventurous and haunting, not typical of low budget indie films. All in all I was very impressed and highly recommend this film to anyone looking for a laugh-out-loud, scary and thought provoking hour and a half.


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