1/10
I'll be you are sorry you asked.
1 August 2020
Warning: Spoilers
The movie that asks the question, "What happens to the Final Girl" after the mad slasher is defeated? You will be sorry you asked.

Unlike Jamie Curtis' Laurie Strode (who was so interesting they came up with three different timelines for what happened to her in the Halloween Franchise, along with the Reboot which wasn't interesting) the protagonist here is uninteresting.

So we are treated to an hour and a half of her moping about her past and a bunch of unnecessary jump scares before she finally loses it and starts killing off all her new friends in an ending so predictable that Stevie Wonder could have seen it coming.

The payoff isn't worth the wait.

Now, it MIGHT have been nice if you had a serious movie about a victim coming to terms with an event like that, but this movie is just plain silly, and not a funny kind of silly.
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