
Candyman: Farewell to the Flesh | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | February 18, 2015
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Uses startle tactics to the point that it almost becomes comical. Amateur actors do not help this effect. Lacks style. Not scary.
| genre | Horror |
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| synopsis | The Candyman moves on to New Orleans and starts his horrific murders once more. This time, his intended victim is a school teacher. Her father was killed by the Candyman, and brother wrongly accused of the murders. |
| lead actors | Tony Todd | Kelly Rowan | William O'Leary | Bill Nunn | David Gianopoulos | Matt Clark | Timothy Carhart | Veronica Cartwright | Fay Hauser | Joshua Gibran Mayweather | Caroline Barclay | Michael Bergeron | Brianna Blanchard | Clotiel Bordeltier |
| director | Bill Condon |









