About Fright Night
The 2011 remake of Fright Night successfully reinvents the 1980s cult classic for a modern audience, blending horror, comedy, and suburban paranoia into an entertaining package. When teenager Charley Brewster (Anton Yelchin) becomes suspicious of his mysterious new neighbor Jerry (Colin Farrell), he uncovers a terrifying truth: Jerry is an ancient vampire systematically feeding on their Las Vegas community. As Charley tries to convince his skeptical mother (Toni Collette) and friends, he turns to washed-up vampire hunter Peter Vincent (David Tennant) for help.
Director Craig Gillespie balances genuine scares with self-aware humor, creating a film that respects horror traditions while playfully subverting them. Colin Farrell delivers a standout performance as the seductive yet menacing vampire, bringing both charm and genuine threat to the role. David Tennant's eccentric portrayal of the reality TV vampire expert provides excellent comic relief while adding depth to the mythology.
The film's suburban Las Vegas setting creates an interesting contrast between mundane reality and supernatural horror, while the practical and digital effects work effectively to create tense vampire encounters. At 106 minutes, Fright Night moves at a brisk pace, maintaining tension while allowing character moments to breathe. With its solid 6.4 IMDb rating and blend of genres, this remake offers an enjoyable watch for horror fans and newcomers alike, delivering both laughs and genuine suspense in equal measure.
Director Craig Gillespie balances genuine scares with self-aware humor, creating a film that respects horror traditions while playfully subverting them. Colin Farrell delivers a standout performance as the seductive yet menacing vampire, bringing both charm and genuine threat to the role. David Tennant's eccentric portrayal of the reality TV vampire expert provides excellent comic relief while adding depth to the mythology.
The film's suburban Las Vegas setting creates an interesting contrast between mundane reality and supernatural horror, while the practical and digital effects work effectively to create tense vampire encounters. At 106 minutes, Fright Night moves at a brisk pace, maintaining tension while allowing character moments to breathe. With its solid 6.4 IMDb rating and blend of genres, this remake offers an enjoyable watch for horror fans and newcomers alike, delivering both laughs and genuine suspense in equal measure.


















