The 1991 meta-slasher arrives on Shudder today, and it is a delight.
is absolutely not difficult to figure out. Like most slashers of the era, you will not have any trouble discerning who the killer is, and even if you have any confusion as to their motivation , they get a big scene at the end where they explain. The fun here is the general air of goofballery that envelops the entire movie.
The characters are all one-note—the only person who gets anything resembling an arc is Maggie’s boyfriend, played by Derek Rydall And what’s more, you can’t help but love the rowdy audience that settles in for the horror marathon wearing all manner of Halloween-costume finery. They eat up all the movies and the gimmicks with hooting excitement, they enthusiastically take a dance break when the theater loses power, and they even stay through the end to witness the killer get their just desserts.
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