How long will screenwriter Kevin Williamson be allowed to perpetuate his smug
charade as the tongue-in-cheek hipster who transformed the B-grade slasher
flick into an art form and box-office money-making machine? Sure, his
genre-deconstructing horror spoof, Scream, was an entertainingly
effective exercise, but then came the wave of exhausted sequels (any T&A
gorefest with a Party of Five cast member in it) and insipid knockoffs
(Urban Legend and Disturbing Behavior), fueled only by the sexy
star power of their du jour idols.
Williamson's latest, The Faculty, submerges his plagiaristic, teen-age
wannabe tendencies to new lows. Here he essentially plugs The Breakfast
Club into Invasion of the Body Snatchers and lays an alien invasion
at 90210 High. The film (whose title is misleading; it's not just
teachers versus students) is replete with sexy, good-looking actors (Jordana
Brewster, Clea DuVall, Josh Hartnett, and Shawn Hatosy, poised to be the next
Jennifer Love Hewitts and Skeet Ulrichs, along with the bright-eyed Elijah
Wood). Famke Janssen and Robert Patrick have good fun as infected faculty
members, but by the time the alien reveals itself as some goofy squid-like
concoction from Leviathan or Deep Star Six, you'll have long
since realized that Williamson's take-it-apart-and-put-it-back-together
stitchmanship has become an arduous borefest.
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