The Final Girls

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When high school student Max (Taissa Farmiga), the daughter of celebrated star of 1980s slasher movies Amanda Cartwright (Malin Åkerman), gets mysteriously transported with her friends into 'Camp Bloodbath', one of her mother's most famous films, the group must figure out a way to defeat the axe-wielding murderer and get back home, but Max has a plan of her own. (Universal Sony Pictures Home Entertainment)

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Goldbeater 

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français Un navet ringard. Bien que le film tente de passer pour une comédie d’horreur divertissante en empruntant quelques clichés aux camp slashers des années 80, il se termine en conte de fées prévisible dont les créateurs ont dû voir deux films de la série Vendredi 13 avant de se déclarer immédiatement experts dans ce sous-genre ! Cerise sur le gâteau, le film est classé PG-13 au lieu du R requis. Si seulement c’était drôle ! Mais je crains que la seule blague ne soit l’absurdité du concept. ()

J*A*S*M 

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anglais Pretty good meta comedy that makes fun of the old, silly camp slasher movies, where the most effective aspect is, surprisingly, the emotional bond between Max and “Nancy”. The jokes are fifty-fifty, sometimes they land, sometimes they don’t. Naturally, you won’t find any horror or gore. Overall, The Final Girls is very watchable, but I feel that for 2015 it doesn’t have enough of “it” to be memorable in any way, no matter the angle you look at it. This is a wilder alternative. ()

EvilPhoEniX 

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anglais A future cult classic that kids will be watching 20 years from now instead of Sleepaway Camp and Friday the 13th. In every way, the film pays homage to the old camp slashers in a very fun and stylish way. The only major minus I note is the PG-13 rating, which deprives us of both gore and pretty women's breasts (and there were some), but on the other hand, the older slashers don’t have much of a bloodbath either, so I can overlook that here just fine. The Final Girls picks up points elsewhere. It has very enjoyable humour, taken care of by the weird Thomas Middleditch, a likeable horror cast, very stylish form with interesting camera angles and impacts and nice slow motion. The film plays nicely with horror clichés, even the colourful visuals look good. It also plays on the emotions in the mother-daughter relationship, the main villain reminded me of Jason in every way (the immortality, the machete, the walk), the scene in the cinema makes you remember the Final Destination, and there’s a very unexpected final twist. A pleasant caress on the heart, I had a good time. One of the most original slasher films ever. The highlight was the final fight between the final girl and the main bad guy, it was pretty awesome. Story 7/10, Atmosphere 5/10, Gore 1/10, Visuals 9/10, Action 5/10, Entertainment 7/10. 75% ()