The Washington Post, May 6th, 1987
In modern Hollywood, some films seem designed for the VCR, not for the theater. A case in point: "Creepshow 2," a sequel to 1982's generally desultory "Creepshow," an attempt to revive the long-dormant anthology film. Though it was no "Dead of Night," "Creepshow" had its moments, and writer Stephen King (whose stories form the core of both films) and director George Romero (who wrote both screenplays) were at least aiming at something, even if they were off target. King and Romero-the horror genre's equivalent of the daily double-are back on the storyboard for "2," but with director Michael Go...
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