Monday 23 November 2020

TRAVEL TO MOVIES: BABYSITTER: KILLER QUEEN

Director: McG
Cast: Judah Lewis , Samara Weaving , Bella Thorne , Robbie Amell , Leslie Bibb , King Bach , Jenna Ortega , Hana Mae Lee , Emily Alyn Lind , Ken Marino , Chris Wylde , Scott Mac Arthur
Plot: Two years after defeating a satanic cult led by his babysitter, Cole once again has to outsmart the forces of evil when old enemy unexpectedly return. He's living another nightmare: high school. And the demons from his past? Still making his life hell.


My Movie Review: The movie is a great follow-up like the first is full of great one liners that often witty and the murders are just as amusing plus the characters were fun and enjoyable:) You really get the feeling everyone is having a great time on set as the spoof comes batshit crazy when almost everyone try to kill Cole or his friends convert and join his enemies team! Would recommend people to check it out if your looking for a bit of gruesome fun and not that scary Halloween spree nothing serious kind of movie also like they change the location setting! King Bach is killing it in this sequel his a supporting cast but this appearances are adorable as he makes the scenes more fun to watch and you can feel he level his game cool funny brother! The girls are killing it too Bella Thorne, Jenna Ortega, Samara Weaving' give different vibe to the movie but all are serving it while Robbie Amell, Judah Lewis' consistent bad and good boy:)

Critic Reviews: The sequel proves there was still a great deal of fun to have with these characters, even if its finale relies a bit too much on dumping a ton of exposition on viewers, and recontextualizing its predecessor in a way that felt a little bit forced. Killer Queen knows Exactly what it is. A fun popcorn bloody horror comedy that almost goes off the rails at times stoner dads rejoice. Cole and new character Phoebe keep the heart in tact and give something to us root for. There is oddly nothing sinister about this violent film, which makes it a perfect distraction, because it gets your attention from the go. It breaks the rules until it creates a contagious and festive tone. It's good enough for a Friday night and that's it. But hey, there's nothing wrong with that. All in all, the campy gore-fest of The Babysitter: Killer Queen isn't going to impress you with the depth and dexterity of its filmmaking but it is likely to please fans of the original who just want another dose of silly horror comedy and keep us most so satisfied!

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