Terrifier 3

“Terrifier 3” is a 2024 horror movie and the third installment of Damien Leone’s “Terrifier” series. This one stars Lauren LaVera (Terrifier 2), David Howard Thornton (Terrifier), Samantha Scaffidi (Terrifier), Daniel Roebuck (River’s Edge), and Clint Howard (Ice Cream Man).

Art the Clown (Thornton) is back to wreak havoc once again and finish what he started by killing Sienna (LaVera).

The Terrifier’s are independent films, but they have been gaining more and more popularity as the series goes on. So much so, that the third one has made it to theaters and Art the Clown has become a household name. I have never found any of the Terrifier’s scary, but they are the goriest movies out there and are very unhinged. The third one is no different, so much so that it can be described as sadistic. Just when you don’t think it can get any gorier than the previous one, it manages to do so. This one has some of the wildest scenes I have seen, and also a small nod to the first film. The story line is better than the second one and the brutal scenes are spaced far enough apart that it works. It’s a solid horror movie, and probably the best one in the series. It hints at a fourth one at the end of this one giving us something to look forward to. I give it a 7/10.

The Munsters (2022)

“The Munsters” is a 2022 Rob Zombie reboot comedy of the classic 60’s sitcom with the same name. The movie stars Sheri Moon Zombie (The Devil’s Rejects), Jeff Daniel Phillips (3 from Hell), Daniel Roebuck (3 from Hell), Richard Brake (31), Jorge Garcia (Lost), and Thomas Boykin (3 from Hell).

This is a prequel to the Sitcom. It shows life before Lily and Herman, how they got together, and how Herman came into existence. It also follows their move from Transylvania to America.

I was excited for this one ever since it was first announced, I have loved The Munsters since I was a kid. It was before my time, but as a kid I would watch classics like The Munsters, Leave it to Beaver, Green Acres, Twilight Zone, Andy Griffith, and The Beverly Hillbillies. Rob Zombie is notorious for using the same actors and actresses in every movie especially with his wife Sheri Moon. This one isn’t any different as he uses Phillips, Roebuck, Brake, and Boykin who have all been in previous movies of his. So how did the reboot stack up, and how did his repeat actors do?

Simple, if you loved The Munsters like I do, you’re going to love this film. Zombie does a great job of capturing the essence of the 60’s and The Munsters. Not to mention the actors Phillips and Roebuck do a great job playing Herman and the Count, but the real star is Moon Zombie. She does such a great job as Lily, she even has her mannerisms down to a t. It’s perfect. Now if you haven’t seen the sitcom or not really a fan of it, you’re not going to like this movie. You’ll think it’s dumb, silly, and campy, which it kind of is, but that’s how the sitcom is too, and Zombie does such an amazing job of capturing that. Another cool little tidbit, Pat Priest and Butch Patrick have small roles in this film. They played Marilyn and Eddie in the original show. For me, as a fan it’s a must watch and I give it an 8/10. You can catch it on Netflix.