A group of teens stumble across the story of now dead serial killer BABY BLUE and decide he'd be the perfect subject of a true crime vodcast. But when they start digging, they quickly discov... Read allA group of teens stumble across the story of now dead serial killer BABY BLUE and decide he'd be the perfect subject of a true crime vodcast. But when they start digging, they quickly discover that his murder spree never stopped. Now they are being targeted from beyond the grave.A group of teens stumble across the story of now dead serial killer BABY BLUE and decide he'd be the perfect subject of a true crime vodcast. But when they start digging, they quickly discover that his murder spree never stopped. Now they are being targeted from beyond the grave.
- Sadie
- (as Hayley Autumn)
- Ellen
- (as Brooks Hayes)
- Brenda
- (as Heather Wake)
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2. They were smart to cover the baby-faced killer's face in blood throughout the movie. Otherwise it would have been hard to picture him as a killer.
3. The story was recycled, sure, but with a bunch of fun twists and retelling.
4. The little Easter Egg of mama's third t*t. That whole scene was gross, but funny.
Things that missed the mark for me: 1. Nobody seems to give a crap what happened to hutch, and there's no follow through.
2. The very last scene - Come on!
If anything, the writing was a bit unbalanced. The dead, but still haunting serial killer didn't get any serious background or motives for his acts. The unfortunately killed Hutch seemed to be forgotten by everyone, including the writers, as was the sister of Baby Blue who apparently still hovers in that house (or I missed some clue). Her sudden change of sides from obedient daughter to the savior of the victims came totally out of the blue. And the very last scene in the car impressed as an afterthought of the writers: hey, let's throw in something that we could use for a sequel! But there were some pretty strong scenes too: the blinded guy in the basement looked great, and the whole sequence with the deranged mother from hell and her milk-obsession was absolutely top notch!
I wanted to watch this to see Cyrus Arnold. Loved him in Mr. Harrigan's Phone, and wanted to see him in a less mean role. He did amazingly! He sold it on the fear factor and just hit it out of the ballpark on his choices for his character's reactions.
The other cast members were great too! The siblings played well off each other. Baby Blue just was fantastic with his serial killer vibes. He kind of reminded me a bit of Ricardo "the Night Stalker" Ramirez meets Henry Bowers.
For the most part, this was a generally decent and enjoyable effort. One of the finer points of this one is the overall setup in place that serves the film incredibly well. The idea of the group being forced into tackling the true crime case to continue their career is clunky but worthwhile enough for this kind of effort, and the backstory featured here of the case involving the fate of the figure they're working with is quite chilling. The exploits at the hotel where the victim lived and bring them into contact with the real nature of the curse and how that continues against the series of ritualistic occurrences ties everything together under the curse. This sets up the rather fun storyline where the supernatural figure starts to insert himself into the group's life and torment them for the resurrection angle that brought him back. The series of interactions with the supernatural figure appearing out of nowhere playing mind games or instructing victims to graphically kill themselves while the rest of the group heads off into a five series of investigative processes on how to stop the curse is all handled quite nicely. It all leads to the twist-laden finale as the participants in league with the killer get introduced and start providing some vicious confrontations with the killer and his targets that allow for some fun gore and action to have some positive aspects. There are some flaws to be had with this one. The biggest drawback to be had here is the troublesome antics of the cursed brother who we're supposed to find funny yet everything he does is lame and unfunny. The jokes and quips about a learning disability aren't an excuse for the type of setup here that goes for some laughably immature and ends up causing more trouble for the group to have to deal with as he is directly responsible for continuing the struggle which makes him hard to like. That's also the cause for the killer who's a completely non-threatening figure with his faux-greaser style, baby-face looks, and goofy motivation that leaves everything incredibly underwhelming which all lowers the film overall.
Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Violence, Extreme Graphic Language, and Brief Nudity.
Did you know
- TriviaThe beginning of this movie is reminiscent of the death of Elisa Lam, where video footage showed her displaying unusual behavior in an elevator of the Cecil Hotel before her disappearance. She was ultimately found in one of the water tanks on the roof. It is unknown how she was able to get in on her own.
- GoofsWhen the main characters find Baby Blue's phone with two videos from Kelvin and Blue, they're both listed as having being made the day the characters are watching them, even though both Kelvin and Blue died long ago before the phone was uncovered.
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- $71,368
- Runtime1 hour 25 minutes
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