There are 24 articles on this title. You are reading the article ranked and rated #14 by Helium's members.
Dark times ahead!
Last Wednesday I was faced with the boring prospect of heading home after work, but feeling achy and ill and not having my girlfriend around to comfort me, I decided that I would not go home for a while.
Drinking whilst ill is stupid, so my local hole of debauchery was off the cards. That's how I found myself heading towards the big bright lights of the movie theater.
Staring up at the listings and looking around at the posters I knew that a no brainer horror would be perfect. I wasn't feeling like I could pay attention to a deep and meaningful film, 30 Days of Night was on hand to fulfill my need.
30 Days of Night takes place in a town called Barrow which is the furthest most northern town in Alaska. For 30 days every year the town is thrown into night. This year the residents end up having to deal with far more than endless depression, alcohol being illegal and missing loved ones who have fled to brighter parts of the world.
The film opens with the two town sheriffs discovering footprints and a pile of burnt mobile phones, whilst on their annual shut down. Immediately you know that the extremely handsome Sheriff Eben Oleson (Josh Hartnet) is going to be the focus of this movie. The tradition of giving the hero the job of straight faced delivery of the stupidest one liners is held.
Very soon after the romantic angle is introduced when his separated wife, Stella (Melissa George), firstly just so happens to be in town for work and secondly misses the last plane out.
From here on in, you know, the bitter partnership will obviously be there to save the town from the freakish events that will unfold!
Eben and Stella's first meet occurs whilst arresting a very unfriendly and unwashed stranger who is causing hassle at the diner. After imprisoning him in the cell at the police station (that also seems to double as Eben's home) the stranger continues to be unfriendly by taunting Eben's younger brother and Grandma from behind the bars. Threats such as 'You are all gonna die' and suggestions that they are coming give yet more ominous signals for events ahead.
The murder of every sledge dog in town and events that lead to power and communications being cut quickly unfold and the evil aggressors are finally shown to us. Sporting a mixture of sleek black suits and trendy goth fashion the long nailed, sharp teethed villains get to work by playing with and feeding on the town residents in a very speedy fashion. The remaining humans meet in the diner and hatch an
Below are the top articles rated and ranked by Helium members on:
The Lost Boys aint lost anymore..
30 Days of Night is a great description for this film as there are few bright moments. I
by Movie Pulse
Sinister, brutal, and unrelentingly violent, 30 Days of Night is the best vampire movie and likely best horror movie to be
by Erik Buckman
There is nothing more loathsome than a horror movie that resorts to cheap, shallow thrills. Films incapable of crafting legitimate
by Shane Dayton
At least every few years another vampire film comes out with a major budget, hoping to catch the best of the traditional
by Donald Lind
"30 Days of Familiarity"
Directo r David Slade's "30 Days of Night" promises a fresh take on the legend of vampires. It promises
View All Articles on:
Movie reviews: 30 Days of Night
Add your voice
Know something about Movie reviews: 30 Days of Night?
We want to hear your view.
Write now!
Featured Partner
The Center for Responsive Politics (Open Secrets)
The Center for Responsive Politics (CRP) is the nation's premier research group tracking money in US politics and its...more
hide