Wednesday, January 9, 2019

Movie; Terrifier (2016) Caution; Spoiler Alert

Terrifier







Came out; 2016
Time; 1 Hour 22 minutes
Watched on; Netflix



Rating; Not Rated
IMDB Rating; 5.6/10



Rotten Tomatoes Score; 70%
Average Rating; 6.3/10
Reviews Counted; 10
Fresh; 7
Rotten; 3
Audience Score; 57% Liked it

Caution; Spoiler Alert

A maniacal clown terrorizes three young women on Halloween night and everyone else who stands in his way.



Staring;
Jenna Kanell as Tara Heyes
Samantha Scaffidi as Victoria Heyes
David Howard Thornton as Art the Clown
Catherine Corcoran as Dawn
Pooya Mohseni as Cat Lady
Matt McAllister as Mike the Exterminator
Katie Maguire as Monica Brown


Storyline;
Same as above


Thoughts;
This movie was literally a B movie. There was no backstory to Art the clown, none, just a creepy clown in a movie.


So many things in this movie that were just crazy. Cutting a women in half with a clearly dull saw, cutting off a man's head with a knife.



My daughter and I love watching scary movies, but this wasn't it. We did have a good laugh



Plot Summary; CAUTION; Major Spoiler Alert
The movie opens as a television hostess named Monica is interviewing a woman whom she identifies as the sole survivor of the Miles County Massacre, an event during which the interviewee was brutally mutilated and placed in a coma. Monica asks about the attack, identifying the attacker as Art the Clown, and the interviewee says that she saw Art die. As she speaks, a person (revealed to be Art himself) destroys the television set through which he is witnessing the televised interview. Art dresses himself in clown makeup and assembles a bag of crude weapons with which to begin a night of massacre.
Two young women, Tara and Dawn, are walking down a sidewalk to their car after an evening of partying. Both having drunk excessively, Tara and Dawn opt to get food to help them achieve sobriety before attempting to drive home. As they are discussing their plans, they spot Art the Clown with his bag of weapons. Dawn pretends to flirt with him, against Tara's admonitions. While the two look away, Art vanishes.

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