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Terrifier (2016)

Terrifier (2016)

GENRESHorror,Thriller
LANGEnglish
ACTOR
Jenna KanellSamantha ScaffidiDavid Howard ThorntonCatherine Corcoran
DIRECTOR
Damien Leone

SYNOPSICS

Terrifier (2016) is a English movie. Damien Leone has directed this movie. Jenna Kanell,Samantha Scaffidi,David Howard Thornton,Catherine Corcoran are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2016. Terrifier (2016) is considered one of the best Horror,Thriller movie in India and around the world.

On Halloween night, Tara Heyes finds herself as the obsession of a sadistic murderer known as Art the Clown.

Terrifier (2016) Reviews

  • certainly the bloodiest mute-killer clown movie ever made! And a fun one too

    Quinoa19842017-09-04

    Damien Leone set out to make a gore-show, exploitation horror experience with Terrifier, and it's there on the screen in full splendor. This is a filmmaker who has no pretensions in the slightest about what he's doing - I was reminded of this in particular since a trailer for the upcoming Jigsaw, the *eighth Saw film which may or may not be a reboot or at least is a sequel, point is that's a gore-show that thinks it's meaning something when it isn't - and loves the genre. This may not mean Terrifier has much to *say* exactly, but why carp? Sometimes a horror movie can be about the simple things in life, like a silent, homicidal/maniacal clown in black lipstick sawing a young naked woman hanging upside down in half... starting from her privates. Another key thing is how much David Thornton brings to this performance (in his feature debut). Good holy crap is he good in this! This is an actor fully committed to playing sadistic, twisted, mean, and yet he's having a blast being this character. Again, he doesn't have a word of dialog - one might want to say there's Mime going on, but that's not entirely true, he just doesn't speak - and yet he doesn't need to speak. It makes it outside of the stuff we usually get with clown characters in horror, even with Pennywise. What would "Art the Clown" have to say anyway? "Hoo-hoo, ha-ha, I'm going to cut off your head and kick it like a football down this grungy cellar hallway?" There's also nothing at all we know about him either, except that he's killed before and, presumably (spoiler? I don't know) may kill again. And lastly the gore is fantastic; Leone loves his practical effects, and all of the bodies are really BODIES, and you can tell watching it. There's no s*** CGI or bad/fake blood, and it also doesn't skimp on the violence like modern horror sometimes does in the name of appealing to "all audiences" with a PG-13. This may be going in a massive way in the other direction, to the point where if it's not laughable it's gross. But maybe I needed gross horror tonight, or on a certain night that's rainy and miserable and all that. At the same time Leone subverts conventions here and there, characters you think won't bite it do, and there's some creative color grading to make it more grungy and filthy. Will it stay with me or will I revisit it many times like a Texas Chainsaw Massacre or Return of the Living Dead? Probably not. But it did the job well it set out to do, and it didn't do *stupid* things. It kept to what it knew it could pull off and as far as movies involving maniac clowns offing drunk girls and bug exterminators on Halloween night... you could do a lot worse I'm sure!

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  • Like watching hide & seek for 90 mins; tedious & a bit dull

    derekjager2018-04-01

    This film really needed a PLOT. And characters, some people to root for. Instead, the poor pacing, lack of tension and suspense made for a kind of dull film experience. Yes, Art is a crazy, vicious clown killer. If that's all you want, then you'll see it here as he wounds, kills and dismembers people. The problem is, he will injure someone--a woman's ankle is almost torn out--and the next scene, she's running. People have their heads bashed in...and later, are able to get up and function. It really doesn't make a lot of sense and since Art seems to pop up in more places than possible, he's never really a surprise--he's overused. Clearly the director knew the story was thin, so every few minutes, Art pops up to attack someone. It really is disappointing since the short films showed some potential but when a whole film is given to Art, he's boring and predictable. I'm sure there will be another one--I hope the screenplay is given as much attention as the gore effects.

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  • Better than expected

    spammer-088842018-03-28

    I didn't hold out much hope for this movie. Was expecting the usual bad acting and shoddy plot. However I was mildly surprised. If you like gore, a little bit of nudity and a killer clown that kind off pulls of crazy without saying a word then this could be for you. Don't expect a Spielberg plot though. Better than the wonky cam, let's run through the woods movies.

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  • Has its flaws but still one of the creepiest killer clown movies out there

    papadeltazulu2018-03-29

    This obviously low budget killer clown flick had me in two minds. Finding out it was a re-imagining of the horror short or the same name, that eventually found its way into the horror anthology film "All hallows eve" kind of put me off. I saw that film a while ago and although Art the clown was a terrifying clown to look at, the film itself did nothing for me. Then after reading all the reviews on here, most of them completely glowing I was even more sceptical. Most low budget films on here are riddled with 10 star reviews from the crew and cast members so it's hard to trust reviews from people who have written ONE glowing review on a new movie. However, this film deserves all the plaudits it is getting if you are looking for a gruesome, un-nerving and downright bonkers horror film. Makes Pennywise look like Krusty was one of the comments I read, yeah right, then I watched it and was like, ok, so it actually makes Pennywise look like one of the Grumbleweeds, nevermind Krusty. Art the clown is freakin terrifying in this, I don't know who the guy playing him is, I've never heard of him before but he deserves so much credit for bringing this evil beast to life. He is so creepy and brutal, it's difficult to watch at times and the death scenes in this film make Saw and Hostel look tame. Yes it's not perfect by any means, the acting from some of the side characters could have been better (the main cast are fine) and one of the female victims in the second half of the film does some really stupid things that got on my nerves a bit and it is one of those films where (this always annoys me with horror movies) several victims have the villain at their mercy, lying on the ground while they are standing up holding a weapon, and what do they do? They run away and leave the villain to get back up again, really? You've just seen this clown brutally murder your friend and has attempted to murder you, you have him lying on the ground, completely at your mercy and what do you do? Finish him off and then make your escape? Nope, you leave him breathing, discard your weapon and run away, it's cliché and tired. However, people who watch films like this generally come for the atmosphere, the scares and the gore and in that department, Terrifier delivers in spades. everything reeks of the 80's despite it being set in modern times from the way its filmed, the music, the camera work etc but it really does have to be one of the most brutal, unforgiving and absolutely relentless horror films I've ever watched. Art the clown is great and is easily one of the most memorable movie monsters I've seen, despite the fact he never speaks or makes a noise, his screen presence is immense. There is no CGI in this film and all the special effects are done practical and they look great, it shy's away from nothing and the effects look as realistic as they could have done. The effects team put a lot of effort in here. If you're one of those people who watch movies and pick holes in them, then you might not enjoy this as there are holes to pick at and if you don't enjoy torture porn like Saw and Hostel, again, avoid, but if like me, you like good slasher films, brutality in all its glory and a film that makes you squirm in your seat, then chances are, you're gonna love this. Low budget, lovingly made for its target audience, brutal, creepy and an absolute blast of a horror film. 8/12 10

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  • Your usual psycopath from nowhere that kills aaaand kills. That's about it.

    olimpia_smajlaj2018-04-03

    Nice clown. Stupid and pointless story. At one point it became boring just about killing one, killing another. It started off in a way it actually made me curious about it.. then boo. Your usual psychopath with no background story that goes on a killing spree precisely on Halloween night. I did like the killings though. Lol it's for the sake of blood and gore that I'm rating this 3.

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