
After Jason Vorhees was chained to the Bottom of Camp Crystal Lake by Tommy Jarvis. A Young Telekinetic Girl known as Tina Shepherd accidentally killed her Father with her Powers at Crystal Lake. Years Later, Tina and Her Mother return to Camp Crystal Lake, Where Tina's Doctor trys to manipulate her powers for his own evil plans. Tina then trys to ressurect Her Father but Accidentally Awakens Jason Instead. It's now up to Tina to use her Powers to Stop Jason and Her Evil Doct... (Full plot summary below)
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After Jason Vorhees was chained to the Bottom of Camp Crystal Lake by Tommy Jarvis. A Young Telekinetic Girl known as Tina Shepherd accidentally killed her Father with her Powers at Crystal Lake. Years Later, Tina and Her Mother return to Camp Crystal Lake, Where Tina's Doctor trys to manipulate her powers for his own evil plans. Tina then trys to ressurect Her Father but Accidentally Awakens Jason Instead. It's now up to Tina to use her Powers to Stop Jason and Her Evil Doctor.
Leave your thoughts about Friday the 13th Part VII - The New Blood.
| Cinema CrazedFelix Vasquez Jr.The further look at how the series just became goofier and goofier and hinted at Jason's inevitable foray in to space. |
| Dread CentralSteve "Uncle Creepy" BartonThis new cleaner-looking version of The New Blood is miles ahead of what fans had access to previously on DVD |
| CinefantastiqueSteve BiodrowskiYou cannot really take the results seriously, but they are fun, offering both...something never really shown in a |
| FilmFocusJoe UtichiDoes this even appeal to the hardcore Jason fans? I doubt it. |
| Slant MagazineEd GonzalezThe anxieties suffered by Tina throughout the film are well thought-out by the franchise's typically one-dimensional standards. |
| Antagony & EcstasyTim BraytonBy this seventh entry in the series, being different just for the sake of it really is justification enough. |
| Reel Film ReviewsDavid NusairFriday the 13th: Part VII - The New Blood ultimately stands as one of the more overtly pointless entries within this franchise. |
| Chicago TribuneGene SiskelThe filmmakers have mastered the blood but not the tedium of all of the predictable killings. Nor have they eliminated the '"hate-women" subtext to the entire series of films. |
| Miami HeraldBill CosfordWhat we have here is basically "Jason vs. Carrie" with neither the visceral shock of the first "Friday the 13th" nor the subtleties of the Stephen King tale. In fact, "VII" is a catalogue of cheap self-imitation, from director John Carl Buechler's constant pulling of visual punches to the script's regurgitated cliche's from earlier "Fridays." The ending is the stupidest one ever and that's saying something. |
| The New York TimesCaryn JamesThe New Blood only wishes it had something really new to add to the formula...There is a lot less blood, less screaming, less energy in this installment, as if Jason has become rather bored with his job. |