As patently absurd as the title suggests, yet unflinchingly straight-faced to the bitter end, Timur Bekmambetov’s
Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter offers a revisionist fantasy spectacle served up in genuinely dazzling fashion, courtesy of five-time Oscar-nominated cinematographer Caleb Deschanel and a curious attention to detail capable of inducing cerebral hemorrhages in humorless historians. At the same time, for die-hard genre fans and curious moviegoers, it’s a wild ride that’s possibly just original, stylized, and entertaining enough to court a devoted cult following.
As a young boy, Abraham Lincoln watched his mother Nancy (Robin McLeavy) suffer an...
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2012
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