Surprisingly, there are many layers to Cage’s character inVampire’s Kiss.

Cage’s performance, which isn’t entirely celebrated by critics and audiences, is largely over-the-top.

To prove he’s right about his suspicions, Charley teams up with an actor to catch him.

Shaun Of The Dead and What We Do In The Shadows

Chris Sarandon as Charley’s neighbor is equally funny.

The Klowns are out to kill the local community and show they are not to be messed with.

Still, their image and comical antics make them a lot less frightening.

Johnny Depp from Tusk and Christopher Walken from Sleepy Hollow

Still,there is just as much dark humor sprinkled throughoutRe-Animatoras there are bloody scenes.

The source of laughter inGhostbusterscomes from the talents of the film’s comedic cast.

With the continued additions totheGhostbustersfranchise, the collection of films has grown a considerable fan base.

imagery from The Evil Dead and Paranormal Activity

In true Tim Burton fashion, there are bold horror images throughout the film.

However,with Michael Keaton as Betelgeuse, there’s no shortage of laughter.

However, the way audiences expect zombies to act comes fromDan O’Bannon’sThe Return of the Living Dead.

Images of characters from An American Werewolf in London and Return of the Living Dead are edited onto an image of a monster’s teeth.

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