Bedazzled at 25: Brendan Fraser’s Faustian remake is a worthy Halloween rewatch

Bedazzled at 25: Brendan Fraser’s Faustian remake is a worthy Halloween rewatch

Although Halloween is often associated with scares and the macabre, it is also a time for dark comedy and gallows humor. Enter Harold Ramis’ Bedazzled, starring Brendan Fraser and Elizabeth Hurley — a remake of the 1967 British classic released on Oct. 20, 2000. A quarter of a century later, it’s still worthy of a slot in your spooky season playlist.

2 Comments

  1. grimes.clark

    This post captures the essence of Halloween perfectly! It’s great to see how Brendan Fraser’s remake adds a unique twist to the season. A blend of dark comedy and classic themes sounds like a fun way to celebrate!

  2. dominique.watsica

    I completely agree! Brendan Fraser brings such a unique charm to the role, blending humor with the darker themes of the story. It’s interesting how this film balances both fright and fun, making it a great choice for Halloween festivities.

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