US comedy horror sequel in which a teen has to live the same day repeatedly.
What could have been a simple retread or by-numbers continuation instead throws itself headfirst into time-twiddling absurdity. High art? No. A total blast? You bet.
An inevitable yet staggeringly unnecessary follow-up to the surprise horror hit turns a nifty concept into an exhaustingly convoluted mess.
Entertaining slasher sequel that takes inspiration from Back to the Future Part II this time round.
Even more gripping than the first one.
The latest film to roll off Blumhouse Productions’ conveyor belt of high-concept horror finds a way to break the endless horror loop.
There’s enough heart and humour to hold the attention and guarantee another good return on investment for Blumhouse who doubled their previous budget to $10m.
General release. Check local listings for show times.