After swapping bodies with a deranged serial killer, a young girl in high school discovers she has less than 24 hours before the change becomes permanent.
Kathryn Newton, star of Blumhouse's Freaky, shares why the horror body-swap comedy is relatable whether you're a teenage girl or just want to see Vince Vaughn playing one.
After swapping bodies with a deranged serial killer, a young girl in high school discovers she has less than 24 hours before the change becomes permanent.
Director/Co-Writer Christopher Landon cited Scream (1996), Scream 2 (1997), Urban Legend (1998), Cherry Falls (2000), Fright Night (1985), The Blob (1988), and Jennifer's Body (2009) as inspirations for the movie. See more »
Goofs
At 3:58 a bottle of "Montrachet" wine is visible, as it falls down, red wine is spilled. Montrachet is an appellation ("AOC") for white wine, Chardonnay only. See more »
Quotes
[from trailer]
[running away from Millie in the body of the Blissfield Butcher]
Josh:
You're black! I'm gay! We are so dead!
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Crazy Credits
The Universal Pictures logo is shade of red while the creepy girl from Blumhouse Productions logo is holding a knife. See more »
This movie revolves around a girl that is picked on by everyone, by the fellow students, even the teachers. Then one day she swaps bodies with a serial killer. Vince Vaught truly carries this movie, Kathryn Newton does a very bad job at pretending Vince, the only thing she does is being quiet and looking like an infant who has to poop. It's the most predictable plot EVER, but the fair amount of slashing makes up for that. Then there are the demonic whispers in the movie, but that is more laughable then scary, I even dare to say there is not 1 scary thing in this movie. If you will never see this movie in your life, then you have missed out nothing, if you can't find a better movie, this one will fill your evening.
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This movie revolves around a girl that is picked on by everyone, by the fellow students, even the teachers. Then one day she swaps bodies with a serial killer. Vince Vaught truly carries this movie, Kathryn Newton does a very bad job at pretending Vince, the only thing she does is being quiet and looking like an infant who has to poop. It's the most predictable plot EVER, but the fair amount of slashing makes up for that. Then there are the demonic whispers in the movie, but that is more laughable then scary, I even dare to say there is not 1 scary thing in this movie. If you will never see this movie in your life, then you have missed out nothing, if you can't find a better movie, this one will fill your evening.