Un clown démoniaque terrorise trois jeunes femmes le soir d'Halloween et tous le monde qui se dresse sur son chemin.Un clown démoniaque terrorise trois jeunes femmes le soir d'Halloween et tous le monde qui se dresse sur son chemin.Un clown démoniaque terrorise trois jeunes femmes le soir d'Halloween et tous le monde qui se dresse sur son chemin.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 victoire et 5 nominations au total
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Art the Clown started back in 2011 with a short movie by the same name, truth be told I didn't like it. The creator Damien Leone would keep Art around in his feature film All Hallows' Eve (2013) but as a small role.
Now here we are and Art has his own movie, but is it any good? Honestly, not really but it's better than his last solo outing.
It follows the standard slasher formula and sees a couple of girls on Halloween night come under attack from a psychotic clown.
So again this is generic stuff, it embraces all the usual tropes and though not predictable certainly has no surprises. It's also pretty ugly and oddly paced throughout.
What Terrifier does have however is sheer unadulterated brutality. This is gory nasty no holds barred merciless stuff, I was quite shocked actually. Considering the budget they make all of it look really good, so kudos to the sfx department.
I love clowns as antagonists but Art doesn't seem to tick enough boxes for me. He's less of a clown and more of a mime and doesn't seem to be an interesting enough character to carry his own film.
Passable stuff but by this time next week I'll have forgotten it.
The Good:
Impressively grisly visuals
Jenna Kanell
Unpredictable
The Bad:
Doesn't exactly flow
Poor cinematography
Now here we are and Art has his own movie, but is it any good? Honestly, not really but it's better than his last solo outing.
It follows the standard slasher formula and sees a couple of girls on Halloween night come under attack from a psychotic clown.
So again this is generic stuff, it embraces all the usual tropes and though not predictable certainly has no surprises. It's also pretty ugly and oddly paced throughout.
What Terrifier does have however is sheer unadulterated brutality. This is gory nasty no holds barred merciless stuff, I was quite shocked actually. Considering the budget they make all of it look really good, so kudos to the sfx department.
I love clowns as antagonists but Art doesn't seem to tick enough boxes for me. He's less of a clown and more of a mime and doesn't seem to be an interesting enough character to carry his own film.
Passable stuff but by this time next week I'll have forgotten it.
The Good:
Impressively grisly visuals
Jenna Kanell
Unpredictable
The Bad:
Doesn't exactly flow
Poor cinematography
A brutal, barbaric & bestial horror packed with harrowing kills & senseless savagery, Terrifier is completely devoid of basic narrative fundamentals and exists solely to shock, upset, disturb & disgust its viewers with its endless gore & no-holds-barred carnage but for those with a taste for the extreme, this indie slasher may just prove to be a welcome thrill-n-kill ride.
Written, produced, edited & directed by Damien Leone, the plot is merely an outline with nothing of value brewing underneath and only exists as an excuse for the filmmaker to indulge in the old-school tricks that power the violence & viscera. The make-up & special effects are worth noting but with an absent narrative & no characters to support, the film doesn't cover a lot of distance.
Further hampering the journey are the shoddy dialogues & awful performances, not to mention that it's also lacking in tension and is rather predictable & repetitive. The cardboard characters keep making the idiotic choices throughout the film which only diminish our interest in their fate, if there was any. Nevertheless, David Howard Thornton impresses in his role and is sickening to watch.
Overall, Terrifier is as repugnant & repulsive as it is raw & ruthless and often gets carried away with its scenes of torture & terror. While there is an audience for this kind of cinematic offering, the film remains a forgettable ride for the most part. Still, Art the Clown does exhibit promise & potential to become a horror franchise icon but his character & mythology needs to be fleshed out better than how it's done here.
Written, produced, edited & directed by Damien Leone, the plot is merely an outline with nothing of value brewing underneath and only exists as an excuse for the filmmaker to indulge in the old-school tricks that power the violence & viscera. The make-up & special effects are worth noting but with an absent narrative & no characters to support, the film doesn't cover a lot of distance.
Further hampering the journey are the shoddy dialogues & awful performances, not to mention that it's also lacking in tension and is rather predictable & repetitive. The cardboard characters keep making the idiotic choices throughout the film which only diminish our interest in their fate, if there was any. Nevertheless, David Howard Thornton impresses in his role and is sickening to watch.
Overall, Terrifier is as repugnant & repulsive as it is raw & ruthless and often gets carried away with its scenes of torture & terror. While there is an audience for this kind of cinematic offering, the film remains a forgettable ride for the most part. Still, Art the Clown does exhibit promise & potential to become a horror franchise icon but his character & mythology needs to be fleshed out better than how it's done here.
Do you ever watch a slasher film and the characters make SO MANY DUMB CHOICES that you stop hoping they'll get out of it and hope they're put out of their misery instead?
Yeah, this movie is like that.
Art the Clown is a plus because he is truly terrifying-great costume/makeup and great characterization on his part. But the victims ultimately committed the sin of making me not care if they lived or died. They weren't bad concepts, just poorly executed (no pun intended). The film harkens back to some traditional slashers in the mystery of who the killer and his motivation, so that doesn't bother me at all for a slasher film, but the characters' dumb choices are awful no matter the kind of film.
Yeah, this movie is like that.
Art the Clown is a plus because he is truly terrifying-great costume/makeup and great characterization on his part. But the victims ultimately committed the sin of making me not care if they lived or died. They weren't bad concepts, just poorly executed (no pun intended). The film harkens back to some traditional slashers in the mystery of who the killer and his motivation, so that doesn't bother me at all for a slasher film, but the characters' dumb choices are awful no matter the kind of film.
Here is a film that will induce a big frown, as a marauding psycho wanders around town, with oversized boots and a dark crooked smile, a bag full of tools to remove and restyle, expresses emotions with gesture and mime, will take all you've got when you've just reached your prime, no mercy or pity, as you beg and you plead, feasting on all features, as you drain and you bleed.
If inflicting and unleashing violence and pain on another individual utilising a range of tools is your thing then step on in and enjoy the disturbing world of Art the Clown as he carves his way through several torsos while teaching Takashi Miike and the butchery trade a thing or two about carcass dissection.
If inflicting and unleashing violence and pain on another individual utilising a range of tools is your thing then step on in and enjoy the disturbing world of Art the Clown as he carves his way through several torsos while teaching Takashi Miike and the butchery trade a thing or two about carcass dissection.
I was not keen on seein this as i haven't seen any of the director's previous films. (Cos the killer in this movie is a spinoff).
I saw this after reading a glowing review by Coventry.
This movie is indeed terrifying in terms of brutality n gore but what i liked more is the atmosphere.
Another good aspect is that nothing is shot in dark n one can easily make out what is going on. No flickering lights, no shaky cam n no fast cut editing.
There is a kill in this movie which is way too brutal than the Sean Bean's one from Black Death.
The only thing i wanted to kno more is the background story of the killer, his motives n the some clarity bah the supernatural ending.
Aft liking this, i wanna check out the director's previous films.
I saw this after reading a glowing review by Coventry.
This movie is indeed terrifying in terms of brutality n gore but what i liked more is the atmosphere.
Another good aspect is that nothing is shot in dark n one can easily make out what is going on. No flickering lights, no shaky cam n no fast cut editing.
There is a kill in this movie which is way too brutal than the Sean Bean's one from Black Death.
The only thing i wanted to kno more is the background story of the killer, his motives n the some clarity bah the supernatural ending.
Aft liking this, i wanna check out the director's previous films.
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- AnecdotesDavid Howard Thornton was the sixth person who auditioned for Art The Clown after Mike Giannelli retired from the role and acting altogether. During the audition, he began miming tasting his beheaded victim's blood, but then added salt to it to improve its flavor. This is what won him the role.
- GaffesWhen Art the Clown murders the first exterminator by stomping on his face, his skull is shattered and his head is left completely destroyed. When his body is shown in the morgue near the end, however, there is noticeably far less damage.
- Versions alternativesThere is a heavily edited version on YouTube which removes the graphic violence and gore, as well as the nudity.
- ConnexionsEdited into Terrifier 2 (2022)
- Bandes originalesI'll Try
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Sites officiels
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Gã Hề Điên Loạn
- Lieux de tournage
- Société de production
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Box-office
- Budget
- 35 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 339 946 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 123 957 $US
- 23 juil. 2023
- Montant brut mondial
- 421 798 $US
- Durée1 heure 25 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.90 : 1
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