“Candyman,” the 1992 slasher movie starring Tony Todd as a vengeful specter in a floor-length fur-lined coat, with a hook for a left hand and a devoted swarm of killer bees, was an urban-legend horror ...
Hide your mirrors and look out for bees: Candyman has returned, more relevant and terrifying than ever. Director/co-writer Nia DaCosta’s gripping new reimagining (★★★ out of four; rated R; in theaters ...
"Candyman" is a riveting continuation of the infamous 1992 horror. If you’re looking for a shuddery fright fest that’s as smart as it’s scary, head over to "Candyman," now in theaters from Jordan ...
This "spiritual sequel" to the 1992 Bernard Rose horror film artfully weaves together supernatural-powered genre chills with some decidedly real-world truths. A working knowledge of Rose’s film, ...
Matt Goldberg has been an editor with Collider since 2007. As the site's Chief Film Critic, he has authored hundreds of reviews and covered major film festivals including the Toronto International ...
The first time Candyman, the hook-wielding ghoul, hit the big screen it was 1992 and he was making mincemeat out of people in Cabrini-Green, the troubled public housing development in Chicago. Since ...
A ghost story has haunted the streets of Chicago’s Cabrini Green for many years. Daniel Robitaille (Tony Todd) is the real name behind the urban legend that sends chills up the residents’ spines. Say ...
The first time Candyman, the hook-wielding ghoul, hit the big screen it was 1992 and he was making mincemeat out of people in Cabrini-Green, the troubled public housing development in Chicago. Since ...