
Cast:
- Addison Timlin as Jami Lerner
- Travis Tope as Nick Strain
- Veronica Cartwright as Lillian, Jami's grandmother
- Gary Cole as Chief Deputy Tillman
- Joshua Leonard as Deputy Foster
Director: Alfonso Gomez-Rejon
Masks, I do love a masked killer!.
There's a large resurgence of 80's style slasher flicks at the moment. This one is part remake part sequel to the 1976 film of the same name. It follows on from those events but also recognises the film was made of so we have the sometimes clever idea of a film within a film! I say sometimes because a lot of the time this concept doesn't work. Thankfully, this time it does, mostly.
Damn pesky kids.
So, just like the last review, It Follows, let's start by saying the look of this film is stunning. This is another director who knows how to set up a shot and the 80's feel is superbly handled. The film quickly introduces us to our main character, Jami, a small town teenager, not enjoying the horror movie she is viewing at the local drive-in with her boyfriend. They leave to go park up and do what teenagers do and what do you know, the serial killer is back. It's a great throwback scene to the best slasher films of years past.

Hands up!
The next hour or so follows the usual formula to most slasher films, people are picked off, cops suspect the wrong people, more teens park up to kiss and cuddle, all though there is a brave twist to this in that it's a boy - boy encounter which further shows the director knows that your expecting one thing and he delivers the opposite. The kills are mostly done very well and the main antagonist is creepy enough and has just enough menace about him.

Spooky font, awesome!
We quickly find ourselves at the climax to the film and this is where it falls down just ever-so slightly. It's true to most 80's pics that the killer is unmasked and the reveal is a shock, and that's the case here, but it still felt like a bit of an anti climax. Maybe because I had enjoyed the previous hour and a half so much I was more disappointed that is was almost over, but I couldn't help feel that it needed just something else. What? I don't know, but it did. Maybe. All in all though a great movie. Stunning visually, great acting, and no recent movie has captured the feel of the 80's as well as this!
Summary:
Great because:
- Actors were spot on
- Practical effects, you'll never beat them
- The movie in a movie concept worked
- Great masked killer
Crap because:
- Ending fizzled out just a tad. Maybe.
Hamster Rating:




Gore: 3
Scares: 3











