A satisfying end to what has been a pretty good horror trilogy. Sure, it played out like an extended episode of Scooby Doo but thanks to the creative talents behind the movie, this didn’t hurt it at all.
the scenarios, the setting and the care for nostalgia are positive points without being too exaggerated. even some cinematography techniques are reminiscent of 90s movies.
I couldn't care less by the LGBT surprise because... why a lesbian character is a surprise? it is so much a surprise as a straight couple... i don't get it why some people are praising this. we are all the same.
I'm noticing a growing trend on killing major support characters after a long development and this is somewhat positive for the audience to react with more emotion to the story, BUT i fear that this could get old very quickly.
overall it's a good movie and the trilogy release strategy it's an interesting one.
really Good movie first movie to make me feel like in in a slasher setting vibe in a long time
It's a decent horror / thriller movie.
There's some slow moments but overall it manages to hold the attention and provides with gore and excitement.
A Netflix movie that's....actually pretty good?? How did they not make this suck. Good job.