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Terrifier 3 (2024) // dir. Damien Leone
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trendfilmsetter · 2 months
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First look at TERRIFIER 3 directed by Damien Leone
Starring Lauren LaVera, Elliott Fullam, David Howard Thornton, and Samantha Scaffidi
Releasing in theaters October 11th
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brokehorrorfan · 11 months
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Terror Threads has released a Christmas-themed Terrifier design by Yannick Bouchard on T-shirts ($35), long sleeves ($45), crewneck sweatshirts ($50), and sweatpants ($50).
They're also restocking Bouchard's Art Claus shirt design on T-shirts ($35) and crewneck sweatshirts ($50). All items will ship by December 2.
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thelostpassenger · 2 months
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Terrifier 3 promo pics! Is it October 11th yet?
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TERRIFIER (2016)
Director: Damien Leone Cinematography: George Steuber
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cultfaction · 24 days
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Terrifier 3 arrives this October!
Directed & Written by Damien Leone, Terrifier 3 sees Art the Clown set to unleash chaos on the unsuspecting residents of Miles County as they peacefully drift off to sleep on Christmas Eve. It stars David Howard Thornton, Lauren Lavera, Elliott Fullam, Samantha Scaffidi, Antonella Rose, Margaret Anne Florence, Bryce Johnson, Alexa Blair, Mason Mecartea, Krsy Fox, Clint Howard, Jon Abrahams with…
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TERRIFIER 2 (2022)
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Un an après la précédente boucherie d'Art le clown, Sienna Shaw participe à une soirée d'Halloween avec ses amies. Alors que son jeune frère développe une fascination malsaine pour Art, elle finit par croiser la route du clown tueur sanguinaire.
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Terrifier (2016)
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thedukeofdormont · 1 year
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October 3 - Movie Night - Terrifier
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nihillist-blog · 11 months
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Terrifier (2016)
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badflicks · 2 years
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Terrifier 2 (2022) 🤡🤡🤡🤡
Accidental private screening on the last day of the run. Bring it on 🔥
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brokehorrorfan · 8 months
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Terrifier's Art the Clown is joining Mezco Toyz's Living Dead Dolls line. Due out in October, it’s available to pre-order for $51.99.
The 10.5" doll features 5 points of articulation and comes with a meat cleaver accessory. It’s packaged in a die-cut window box.
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randomrichards · 2 years
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TERRIFIER:
Art the Clown has come
To butcher all whom he sees
Bright lights, gruesome fates
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rookie-critic · 2 years
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Terrifier 2 (2022, dir. Damien Leone) - review by Rookie-Critic
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Ok. Terrifier 2. Now we're cooking with gas. With this installment of the cult-horror franchise, started by the atrocious All Hallows' Eve in 2013, Leone has finally hit his stride. This film takes everything that was so bad about the first two films in the franchise and improves it to a point that, dare I say, we actually have a good 80's-inspired B-movie slasher on our hands. Art the Clown finally gets to exist in a film where he's not being dragged down by everything around him. You can enjoy the gory splatterfest kills and practical effects (which are all still incredibly well done for the increased-but-still-modest budget the film was made on) without having to bemoan literally everything else. The acting is finally good, or, at the very least, good enough to emulate the B-movie feel this franchise is built on, and the main character is actually interesting. Lauren LaVera has great screen presence and, in the scenes she shares with Art, does not get lost in David Howard Thornton's performance. They genuinely share the screen in a way that no other character in this franchise has managed to accomplish so far. Also, Art is hilarious in this one (when he's not utterly terrifying, of course). There are multiple sequences and gags in this film that got me to audibly gut laugh. One particular scene early on in the film's massive runtime involving Art trying on sunglasses in a costume store comes to mind as the one that busted the dam open for me.
This movie is a staggering 2 hours and 28 minutes, an insane runtime for a slasher film, and I was never bored. I saw this on a Monday night at 9:30 running on about 3 hours of sleep and never once felt like I was about to pass out. All of this to say that, for a franchise that I actively disliked, and walked into the theater the night I saw it ready to rip it to shreds, it is a massive improvement and a good film. Of course, it isn't perfect. There are a couple of small instances of the hallmark misogyny that plagued the previous two installments in this one, which is disappointing, but the presence is greatly reduced down to almost nothing. Also, while most of the acting was good and the writing is way better in this one, there were a few characters that could have been better and a few moments in the script that came off as cringey. It was a little distracting when everything else was going so well and then there would be a bad line read or an over exaggerated response to something and it would take me out of it. Lastly, and this one I don't particularly mind as much, is this film leaves a ton open. Obviously Leone wants there to be a Terrifier 3, but Terrifier 2 definitely cannot stand on its own two legs from a plot standpoint, and with a franchise as inconsistent as this one, I worry that openness will make it a hard barrier for entry that people will have to suffer through at least one godawful film before getting to see this one. However, whenever Leone eventually does make a Terrifier 3, I will be in the audience, hoping for even further improvement.
Score: 7/10
Currently streaming on Screambox. Also available to rent or purchase on digital (iTunes, Amazon, Vudu, etc.) and on DVD, Blu-Ray, and 4K through Cinedigm/Screambox.
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fryesmoviereview · 2 years
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Terrifier - 2016
Jenna Kanell, Samantha Scaffidi, David Howard Thornton, Catherine Corcoran, Pooya Mohseni, Matt McAllister, Michael Leavy
Review: Some horror movies can balance the gore and the storyline well. You can still have disgusting gore like The Blob or The Thing and still have a great story. This movie builds the story around the gore, and it really shows.
The acting is actually really good for the most part. The main character ran weird, and she runs a lot that was a little hard to watch, and the sister Victoria wasn't very good. I also got confused multiple times because I thought the actresses for the sister and the crazy homeless lady looked a lot alike.
The gore was very very over the top. It's easily in the top three goriest movies I've ever seen. It's like the director and writer worked together on the gore effects, and then just tried to come up with a story that got to use all of them. The girl being cut in half by the saw was especially brutal, maybe one of the worst scenes I've ever watched.
The clown was super creepy, and the fact that he never made a sound or spoke just added to the creepiness, even after being stabbed or hit across the face. The smile was fucking creepy.
If you want to see some people be literally ripped in half, then watch this movie. If you're looking for a plot anything past random people running into a warehouse just to be slaughtered by a clown than this isn't for you. The effects were cool, I would show someone just to gross them out.
5.5/10
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