

Re-Animator: A Hora dos Mortos-Vivos
Dirigido por Stuart Gordon7.189%82%7.0
Ao estilo Frankenstein, Herbert West é um estudante de medicina que desenvolveu um reagente capaz de reanimar criaturas mortas. Ao lado de seu colega de quarto, Dan Cain, West precisa de corpos frescos para continuar suas experiências mórbida. Porém, seu professor, doutor Carl Hill, tem planos de conseguir os créditos da descoberta só para ele... Isso se conseguir manter a cabeça sobre o corpo até o final do filme.
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Re-Animator: A Hora dos Mortos-Vivos Avaliações & Comentários
- skotjay5 de abril de 2025"Who's going to believe a talking head? Get a job at a sideshow!"
- skidro610 de novembro de 2025Awesome movie. Jeffrey Combs never disappoints
- Adam Neely22 de outubro de 2025Great film but don't expect it to Tango, it's got a broken back!
- JaredXIII19 de outubro de 2025An all-time cult classic favourite— and it's easy to see why! Hilarious! Weird! Wild! Stunning! Very Quotable! THE REANIMATOR is one of the Top 10 Best Movies to Watch Around Halloween on basically any of the dozens of list you can find on the internet-- and for good reason. This movie is just so fantastically campy & creepy that it's no wonder why it's become such a classic.
- Ben22 de setembro de 2025Plagiarist!
- Derek19 de outubro de 2025When I first got into horror as a kid, I rented every classic and would watch every horror movie I could get my hands on. I can’t believe I missed this film! It was awesome! And young me would’ve totally dug this one. Old me absolutely loved it!
- Michael Heimgartner18 de outubro de 2025A Bloody, Bizarre Delight – with Limits Re-Animator (1985), directed by Stuart Gordon and loosely based on a short story by H.P. Lovecraft, is a cult splatterfest that lives and breathes pure genre madness. It’s over-the-top, outrageously gory and soaked in pitch-black humor, and that’s exactly what makes it such an enduring favorite among horror fans. Watching it today, I still find plenty to enjoy, though I wouldn’t go as far as calling it a masterpiece. The practical effects are what truly steal the show. They’re grotesque, gooey, and gleefully absurd. While some scenes feel more like midnight-movie parody than true horror, there’s an undeniable charm in how far Gordon is willing to go. It’s not afraid to be completely unhinged, especially in the final act, which explodes into a crescendo of body horror and black comedy inside a morgue that has seen far too much. Jeffrey Combs is brilliant as the obsessively unhinged Dr. Herbert West. He walks a fine line between mad scientist cliché and genuinely magnetic screen presence. Barbara Crampton, as always, commits fully to the madness around her, and while some performances may come off as campy or stiff, they work within the film’s tone. It doesn’t aim for realism, it aims for gleeful chaos and mostly succeeds. Where the film loses some points for me is in its pacing and tone. There are stretches where the story feels thin and a bit directionless. It's never boring, but there’s a slight feeling of repetition, and some of the shock value feels like it’s there just to be provocative, not to support the narrative. Additionally, the blend of horror and humor, while mostly successful, doesn’t always land with the same consistency. Some gags are brilliant, others feel a bit forced. That said, it’s a film that never pretends to be more than what it is: a wild, gory ride made with passion, creativity and practical ingenuity. It’s no wonder it has such a devoted fanbase and spawned sequels. For fans of outrageous body horror and horror comedies, this is essential viewing. But for viewers looking for more substance or subtlety, Re-Animator might feel like a bloody mess without much meaning. I agree that Re-Animator shines most when it embraces its chaotic identity. It’s a cult classic for a reason, just not a flawless one. Worth seeing, worth admiring for its practical effects and sheer audacity but not quite a horror masterpiece in my book.
- Paul Bufano16 de outubro de 2025"Did you ever see that movie where the body is walking around carrying its own head and then the head goes down on that babe?"
- Tedflix20 de setembro de 2025Schlocky fun
- ahwoo6 de agosto de 2025A timeless horror classic with a dash of twisted humor.
- Carlos Ibarra24 de julho de 2025Easily the best of the Lovecraft adaptations so far. Still holds up, still such a blast. Great effects, great humor, great horror.
Trívia de Re-Animator: A Hora dos Mortos-Vivos
Re-Animator: A Hora dos Mortos-Vivosfoi lançado em 18 de outubro de 1985.
Re-Animator: A Hora dos Mortos-Vivosfoi dirigido por Stuart Gordon.
Re-Animator: A Hora dos Mortos-Vivostem a duração de 86 min.
Re-Animator: A Hora dos Mortos-Vivosfoi produzido por Brian Yuzna.
Ao estilo Frankenstein, Herbert West é um estudante de medicina que desenvolveu um reagente capaz de reanimar criaturas mortas. Ao lado de seu colega de quarto, Dan Cain, West precisa de corpos frescos para continuar suas experiências mórbida. Porém, seu professor, doutor Carl Hill, tem planos de conseguir os créditos da descoberta só para ele... Isso se conseguir manter a cabeça sobre o corpo até o final do filme.
Os personagens principais de Re-Animator: A Hora dos Mortos-Vivos são Herbert West (Jeffrey Combs), Dan Cain (Bruce Abbott), Megan Halsey (Barbara Crampton).
Re-Animator: A Hora dos Mortos-Vivos é avaliado com 16.
Re-Animator: A Hora dos Mortos-Vivos é um filme de Ficção científica, Comédia, Terror.
Re-Animator: A Hora dos Mortos-Vivos tem uma classificação de audiência 8.2de 10.
Re-Animator: A Hora dos Mortos-Vivos teve um orçamento de US$ 900 mil.
Re-Animator: A Hora dos Mortos-Vivos fez US$ 2 mi na bilheteria.















