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DRIVE-IN SATURDAY

A year ago in these pages, The Dauphin urged all but the faint-hearted and vomit-prone among you to go see ReAnimator, first-time director Stuart Gordon’s deliriously bloodlogged hommage to the work of horrormeister H.P. Lovecraft.

March 1, 1987
Edouard Dauphin

DRIVE-IN SATURDAY

STILL EEL

by Edouard Dauphin

A year ago in these pages, The Dauphin urged all but the faint-hearted and vomit-prone among you to go see ReAnimator, first-time director Stuart Gordon’s deliriously bloodlogged hommage to the work of horrormeister H.P. Lovecraft. But, as Emilio Estevez might say (if I ever permitted him to speak in my presence), “that was then, this is now” and this year it’s The Dauph’s unpleasant duty to warn you away from Gordon’s follow-up film, From Beyond, the viewing of which is about as dull a way to pass some time as anything short of reading your watch warranty.

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