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Movie Review: The Crazies (2010)

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One hell of an action-horror-thriller

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Brett Rickaby, Timothy Olyphant and Radha Mitchell in The Crazies
Photo: Overture Films

Not having seen George A. Romero's 1973 original, I can't tell you how this film compares, but I can tell you Breck Eisner's The Crazies is a much-needed jolt to the horror genre that proves there is still reason to keep making films that set out to raise our pulse.

'The Crazies'
Review
Grade: B+

The Crazies"The Crazies" is a Overture Films release, directed by Breck Eisner and is rated R for bloody violence and language. The running time is 1 hour 41 minutes.

The cast includes Timothy Olyphant, Radha Mitchell, Danielle Panabaker and Joe Anderson.

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Something's gone wrong in the small town of Ogden Marsh, Iowa. It begins when one of the town's residents stumbles upon a little league baseball game carrying a double-barreled shotgun. The field clears and town sheriff David Dutton (Timothy Olyphant) slowly approaches the man who isn't responding other than to raise his gun to eye level. Boom!

It all starts there and as more and more inhabitants of Ogden Marsh begin to go insane houses will burn and people will die — lots of people. Sheriff Dutton and his wife (Radha Mitchell) must do all they can to stay alive as the threat that caused the epidemic is just as dangerous as the outbreak itself.

Olyphant and Mitchell serve as the film's two leads, but much of the emotional connection comes from Russell (Joe Anderson), the town deputy. Anderson delivers a performance with a lot of character making Russell someone you can cheer for and laugh with when the time is right. Danielle Panabaker co-stars as horror films seem to have become her thing following 2009's Friday the 13th remake, her performance here as the lonely girlfriend and John Carpenter's The Ward coming soon.

Like most horrors, The Crazies depends on its ability to transition from one frightening sequence to the next and while Eisner occasionally relies on jump scares, for the most part he's just interested in letting a scene entertain you as opposed to making sure to deliver cheap thrills. Story and entertainment are Eisner's first concern and this film, scripted by Scott Kosar and Ray Wright, gets it right from the start, allowing the director and his actors to have some fun along the way.

A car wash scene is unexpectedly impressive, a moment with an electric bone saw sent my audience into roaring fits of terror followed by uneasy laughter and each and every chase sequence seemed to naturally evolve as opposed to how things often seem so forced as a matter of story convenience in horror films. To put it plainly, this is simply an outstanding horror film.

For those looking at this as just another shoot-'em-in-the-head zombie film, get that out of your mind right now. While there is a comparison to be made based solely on the nature of the villains, The Crazies isn't about flesh eating, brain dead monsters. It's simply about infected crazy people with violent tendencies and as such it makes for one hell of an action-horror-thriller.

GRADE: B+
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  1. It's a done deal, I'm seeing this movie. Can't wait until March 18, when it opens here.

  2. Awesome, I know what I'm watching instead of "Cop Out" now.

    Also, this has been a surprisingly decent year for horror/post apocalyptic films. "Book of Eli" and "Daybreakers" have both gotten fairly solid reviews, and who knew that a horror remake of an obscure film would be better received (critically) than a Kevin Smith film?

  3. JM

    So I'm guessing Breck Eisner got a better script this time around than he did with "Sahara"… I'm actually really interested in this movie now.

  4. angel

    Saw the film and was scared. Liked Timothy Olyphant (even though I though he was Josh Duhammel for some reason). Really intense scenes–that's what got me. The intensity. I came out of the theater with shorter finger nails and an aching neck from all the tension.

  5. Brian

    Watched it and enjoyed it, but… It didn't strike me as a "zombie movie." Hell, it seemed to have more in line with "Outbreak" than any zombie movie.

    BTW, this is just my opinion.

  6. JUSTIN CASEY

    god i want to see this movie so bad

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