Still impressive even after 15 years, I honestly think it is up there with Hellraiser in terms of Clive Barker adaptations. The more I watch it, the more I start to appreciate the creative choices which led it away from being a standard slasher films, a fate that would unfortunately befall the sequels.
Once again this is partial advertisement for my latest blog entry but I honestly do think this is one of the best horror films of the 1990s and it is all because of the mythological aspects of the film.
The way in which the movie posits about the nature of legend and folklore, with Candyman being actively threatened by Helen proving he doesn't exist is the sort of idea that is quite common place, but the way it is approached in Candyman with Helen almost becoming an avatar for the character is really quite spectacular.
Once again this is partial advertisement for my latest blog entry but I honestly do think this is one of the best horror films of the 1990s and it is all because of the mythological aspects of the film.
The way in which the movie posits about the nature of legend and folklore, with Candyman being actively threatened by Helen proving he doesn't exist is the sort of idea that is quite common place, but the way it is approached in Candyman with Helen almost becoming an avatar for the character is really quite spectacular.






