Marketplace | Nightmare On Elm Street 4: The Dream Master, A Film Review: The Covenant The Covenant is a movie in the vein of The Lost Boys, Blade newest and Underworld series in that its primary audience is the young who like to start Twentysomething their horror "light" and their work "hard" and director Renny Harlin book at once. As its action-horror hybrid Previous Deep Blue Sea, A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: THE DREAM MASTER, Exorcist: The Beginning, Mindhunters and, Harlin is very good action, but when it comes to horror that he lacks a bit, but unlike EXORCIST: THE BEGINNING and Nightmare 4 (which needed a bit more horror), it delievers what he set out to do - an action movie non-stop which is just to have a bit of horror trends.
The story, although not entirely pedestrian and unoriginal, flows well, even with the romanticism that sprinkled throughout history. This aspect of the film never takes too long and its been well taken care of by non-name. Everything is kept real business and never in Star Wars: Episode 2-3 territory.
Special effects by Luma Pictures Digital Dimension and are excellent. Harlin had put in the best people for the work of his ENGINE AND EXORCIST: THE days. They also played a role in films such as Silent Hill, The Cave, Underworld: Evolution, Blade: Trinity, and the last two movies final destination.
The only thing that keeps it from being anything more than a blip on the radar is that the film he plays too hard with the rating PG-13 and the absence of raising the danger in the film as seen in the films Blade, Underworld series, final destination, or even The Lost Boys.
It's a film that, while good and entertaining, does not offer much to its target audience to have seen better films that are not afraid to go the distance.
Posted on July 12, 2010.
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