What can I say about VAN HELSING that has not already been said by the good folks at Rue Morgue? In their review, they noted that we have gone beyond MTV filmmaking, and straight into PS2 filmmaking. Indeed, MTV mechanics would seem passe by the recent Hollywood blockbusters. And sure ...
Strange that a movie so eager to entertain would forget to play “Monster Mash” over the end credits. There have been countless movies uniting two monsters (“Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man,”“King Kong vs. Godzilla,” etc.), but “Van Helsing” convenes Frankenstein, his Monster, Count...
FULL REVIEW Miami Herald For all its tangle of characters and plot twists, Van Helsing isn't the slightest bit involving, and more than once (especially whenever Beckinsale is onscreen), it is unintentionally hilarious. But it's the rare kind of movie where the badness just adds to the fun...
"Double Toasted" VAN HELSING BAD MOVIE REVIEW (Podcast Episode 2022) - Awards, nominations, and wins
Famed monster slayer Gabriel Van Helsing (Hugh Jackman) is dispatched to Transylvania to assist the last of the Valerious bloodline in defeating Count Dracula (Richard Roxburgh). Anna Valerious (Kate Beckinsale) reveals that Dracula has formed an unholy
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Still - Van Helsing isn't a game visibly worse, than other hack'n'slashes out there. If you like gothic mixed with strange machines, it's worth checking out. Read More FULL REVIEW PC 70 ActionTrip Jun 21, 2013 The gameplay is well-executed, albeit it gets increasingly repetitive ...
Van Helsing: Directed by Stephen Sommers. With Hugh Jackman, Kate Beckinsale, Richard Roxburgh, David Wenham. The famed monster hunter is sent to Transylvania to stop Count Dracula, who is using Dr. Frankenstein's research and a werewolf for nefarious pu
STEVE INSKEEP
So, why do I give Van Helsing ? It has wooden acting and over-acting, plot holes far larger than the plot, characters behaving in moronic ways, and no theme. So why? Because there’s a bit of that ten-year-old in me, who still thinks it’s cool to have Dracula and Frankenstein ...