
Ten years after the events of the original movie, Victor Crowley is mistakenly resurrected and proceeds to kill once more.... (Full plot summary below)
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Ten years after the events of the original movie, Victor Crowley is mistakenly resurrected and proceeds to kill once more.
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| HeyUGuysBen RobinsIn doubling down on the humour and keeping the practical effects at the forefront, Adam Green has once again delivered a hugely satisfying, fan-centric slasher with a lot of personality. |
| Indie Mac UserBenjamin GummeryA real treat for Hatchet fans but also an enjoyable (if gory!) horror film in it's own right. |
| SciFiNowAnton BitelGreen is not just pastiching a Reagan-era mode of by-numbers splatter, but also reflecting upon that style's resurrection through the Hatchet legend that he created himself - & so this new film comes with a decidedly postmodern, self-reflexive feel. |
| StarburstJohn HigginsWhilst some studios try and get some more mileage out of the classic horror icons, Crowley is a welcome original. |
| MovieCrypt.comKevin A. RansonIf you're binging the entire franchise, this is a worthy installment and a clear indication that more is to come. |
| The Hollywood NewsKat HughesIt's not trying to be serious, with Green wanting to offer some respite from all the horrors of the world. |
| StarburstJames EvansGreen and his cast and crew achieve exactly what they set out to do with this film. There's zero pretence, just a desire to make a slasher film for the fans with the gore dial turned up to 11. |
| Caution SpoilersSarah CartlandA daft horror with a diverse cast, some playing it for laughs and others going a bit deeper before their heads and limbs are removed. The effects are delightfully squelchy though the quality doesn't always match the sheer number of squirting arteries. |
| Blu-ray.comBrian OrndorfFans might lap it up out of habit, but it's bizarre to watch the "Hatchet" universe get smaller and sillier as it expands, with Green refusing to put a DNR order on his creation. |
| Bloody DisgustingBrad MiskaWhile Hatchet has since become an iconic franchise, none of the sequels have been able to recreate the magic of the first film. The latest, Victor Crowley, is easily the worst of the bunch. |