Maybe the story was good. Unfortunately, I can't say for sure since Carpenter's painstaking direction failed to hold my attention for more than a couple of minutes at a time. I know it's unreasonable, etc. to hold a director up against his previous work, but c'mon John, you know better than this--where Halloween was riveting, Prince of Darkness was, well, tedious.

It did have it's good moments. The makeup was effective, and Alice Cooper does creepy as well as you could hope. "Prince" also ranks high on the Eighties kitsch scale--I counted three mullets, and that handlebar moustache speaks for itself.

On the whole, however, I'd recommend this only to those blessed with extreme patience and attention spans. It's not worth the $2.99 at Blockbuster, but if you come across it on FX or something, it might be worth your while to flip between it and "The Jeffersons."