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A group of college students inadvertently play Pandora and release the chemical essence of Satan. And they soon discover that he will release his father - an all-powerful Anti-God!
One of John Carpenter's most underrated films, gory, grim and good.
January 14, 2005
Eye for Film
Crossing the boundary at the outer reaches of the physical world where science meets superstition and reason collides with the irrational, it tells a tale as miraculous as the Bible and as dry as any technical text.
[Blu-ray Review] An elegantly photographed, legitimately frightening tale that does not shirk away from its controversial concepts. The high-def release of "Prince of Darkness" receives my full, unequivocal recommendation.
Carpenter cria uma atmosfera de tensão palpável, merecendo créditos também pela ambição de tentar combinar o puro terror com um elemento curioso de ficção científica.