Review of #Horror

#Horror (2015)
2/10
#Awful movie
12 May 2022
Being a horror movie addict can at times be difficult, for me it means sitting through plenty of garbage - such as this - right through to the end credits without once hitting the FFWD button. I will not cheat, I feel it necessary to watch a movie right form the beginning to the very end. I can only hope that my honest review of #Horror may save some IMDB users the pain of sitting through this "horror" film. The opening scene has an old red Ferrari sat on a snow covered forest road, for me the car was probably the most interesting thing of the entire movie! We get an early kill scene, nothing spectacular but it's a start. Unfortunately for the next hour or so most of the running time consists of some spoilt, pre-teen girls, for want of a better word, partying at a very modern and expensive looking house, plus an onslaught of incredibly annoying social media graphics. I'm not lying when I say this was painful viewing. Finally we then get some maniac slashing the girls to death but it's very lame and far too late to save this boring, silly mess. One of the girls says "Being 12 sucks", well this movie sucks big time! To be fair to the young members of the cast I felt that acting wise they did a better job than the adults, though that's not saying much. To its credit the story does very much touch on the horrible topic of bullying, both physical and via social media, it's just a pity that this gets lost in the boredom that this movie is. As the parent of a teen I can relate to the "addiction" that many kids have with their smart phones, to me that in itself is quite scary.
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