TERRIFIER 3
I saw Terrifier 3 this weekend, and oh my goodness, it's not disappointing one bit! Starting off right into the beginning, it's built up anticipation. It takes place on a cold Christmas night, and a little girl thinks Santa is in her house, but she has no idea that it's not Santa but Satan, and it's alarming and horrifying because of how realistic it is. Thinking of how possible it is to be in a situation where you have a home invasion on Christmas, I think that's what makes it so much more challenging to watch and eye-opening. Still, they keep you on your feet, and you don't feel the chance to settle at all, especially in the one moment in the scene where Art is standing in front of the tree and still looking at it. It's just so creepy I still have that image in my mind, and I saw the movie three days ago. The Little girl was looking at him from the top of the stairs, and as I watched, I wondered why he was Standing there looking at this tree like this. It was so frightening to see, and it reminded me of how they stood still in the movie USby Jordan Peele. Art goes upstairs and goes at it with this family, and it's wild. I remember that, in the theater, everyone was gasping, and I had my mouth open the entire time! It was so nothing like other horror movies. In one part, he tries to break down the door and peaks his head into the door, and then immediately I think of Jack Torrence in The Shining. If you thought the kills in the first and second were extreme, you haven't seen anything yet. This third one takes it to a whole other level. I was cringing the entire movie because of how gory the kills were! Terrifier 2 final girl, Sienna Shaw, was in a rehab center trying to move on with her life, but the past kept haunting her mind. She felt like Art was still alive, and it affected her everyday life. It was unfortunate to see but also essential because I think we needed more character development. This movie did a great job with more in-depth information about her life and personality.
I know Sienna and her brother Jonathan better than ever after this third movie, and we can all get a feel for who they are as people. I also love that we got a flashback to see how Art regained his powers to become alive again; it fits nicely into the film. Witnessing that scene made you say, "Ah, okay, now this makes sense." Art, the clown's animation, and emotions were stellar. I was overjoyed with Arts performance. I love every single second. He made my whole movie theater laugh the entire time. Every time he was on the screen, there was a laugh. He was hilarious. He was unpredictable, fascinating, and crazy. I loved it; we saw more of Art being absurd without killing people. I loved it; It was so amusing to see. I especially love the scene where he enters the bar because he sees Santa Claus from the window. It is hilariously well done!
Although you watch this scene while dying laughing, it is still suspicious because you don't know how or what will happen. He's obsessed with Santa Claus and is essentially in this bar trolling Santa Claus, and it is fantastic. I love Art the entire movie. I have nothing wrong to say about Art the Clown in Terrifier 3. He was over the top in this third movie. It was awesome. My only complaint about this movie is that I wish you had seen how Art and Vicky found Sienna's family. Still, I'm not too upset about it because I believe we will get more into that in this fourth movie. Terrifier 3 is an incredible horror thrill. It has creative kills, entertainment, and stupid sex scenes; It will go down as one of the best slashers in history.