Darkman

Directed by Sam Raimi
R
1990    1h 35mAction, Science Fiction
6.480%60%6.4
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Dr. Peyton Westlake is on the verge of realizing a major breakthrough in synthetic skin when his laboratory is destroyed by gangsters. Having been burned beyond recognition and forever altered by an experimental medical procedure, Westlake becomes known as Darkman, assuming alternate identities in his quest for revenge and a new life with a former love.
  • Liam NeesonPeyton Westlake / Darkman
  • Frances McDormandJulie Hastings
  • Colin FrielsLouis Strack Jr.
  • Larry DrakeRobert G. Durant
  • Nelson MashitaYakitito
  • Jessie Lawrence FergusonEddie Black
  • Rafael H. RobledoRudy Guzman
  • Dan HicksSkip
  • Ted RaimiRick
  • Dan BellSmiley
  • Nicholas WorthPauly
  • Aaron LustigMartin Katz
  • Arsenio TrinidadHung Fat
  • Said FarajConvenience Store Clerk
  • Nathan JungChinese Warrior
  • Professor Toru TanakaChinese Warrior #2
  • John Lisbon WoodCarnival Booth Attendant
  • Frank NoonSide Show Barker
  • William DearLimo Driver
  • Julius HarrisGravedigger

Darkman Ratings & Reviews

  • RichardApril 21, 2026
    I first saw Darkman on a VHS rental, one of those tapes you pick up without knowing exactly what you’re getting into and then realize halfway through that you’ve stumbled onto something wild. Sam Raimi mixes superhero pulp, horror, and his trademark chaotic energy into a film that feels like it’s constantly teetering between tragedy and comicbook madness. Liam Neeson goes all in as Peyton Westlake, a scientist turned disfigured vigilante who can mimic anyone’s face for 99 minutes at a time. It’s a ridiculous premise, but the movie treats it with just enough sincerity to make it work. W hile Raimi fills the rest with exaggerated villains, twisted humor and those unmistakable kinetic camera moves. It’s rough around the edges, loud and sometimes completely unhinged, exactly the kind of movie that sticks with you because you didn’t expect it to hit as hard as it does. Darkman feels like a VHS discovery in the best way: strange, bold and impossible to forget once you’ve seen it.
  • tokethaninjaDecember 17, 2025
    the perfect film. unpredictable, shocking, subversive. great score. great acting. amazing shots. impressive use of cgi and greenscreen for its budget, era and genre. amazing practical effects and props. doesnt take itself too seriously, which makes the parts one would normally find hamfisted or corny into something more fun and interesting. again, it is the perfect film.
  • ehrlic8January 19, 2026
    An avant garde grind house oxymoron of a superhero flick, a studio film with a b movie vibe, captures the essence of desire and twists the traditional power fantasy to a bloody pulp. Raimi aptly decided to forgo the two previous entries into the genre and relied much more heavily on the superheros pulp tradition, creating a flawed yet endearing and timeless piece of enlightened trash.
  • tellumAugust 19, 2025
    Very campy comic/graphic novel style movie. Kind of a precursor to Sin City, especially with the over the top charm.
  • SpanktacularJune 13, 2025
    Solid grimdark action with a few sprinkles of '90s schlock.
  • dvd7227March 10, 2025
    Great fun flick, don’t take it seriously but enjoy it

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