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Arachnophobia
"...Marshall shows a deft hand at mixing thrills and laughter....It creeps up on you..."
Arachnophobia
Steven Spielberg's longtime producer Frank Marshall turned chief honcho conducive to this tongue-in-cheek, creepy-crawly tale yon deadly tropical spiders invading the two-dimensional California municipality where phobic doctor Jeff Daniels has legitimate started up a practice. Marshall shows much of his mentor's deftness (Spielberg acted as co-executive financial manager with Marshall), spinning a tenseness-laden web congested of solid scares and well-timed wag in what is virtually a variety of Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds, only with eight legs. The black appease mixes with the black widows surprisingly ostentatiously — John Goodman's exterminator provides some lovely moments — but the vibration happy may well be too much for those who can't typify spiders....
Arachnophobia
Dr Ross Jennings (Daniels), his wife (Kozak) and their two children uproot from the urban sprawl to a fetching...
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