![]() There are some genuine bright spots before it all collapses in on itself toward the end. Come for the first half and then laugh along at the ridiculousness of the rest. Overall, you can find worse ways to spend an evening in. McG has always preferred style over substance and it is no different here. Text appearing on screen, manic cuts and so many one-liners that will only serve to date the film later. I also have not seen a film so stylized since Scott Pilgrim. The set-up is interesting, but never goes anywhere. Everything seems normal until he gets out of bed to spy on Bee when she has friends over.īy the end, we get a haphazard explanation as to why Bee is doing all of this and nothing is really adequately fleshed out or explained. When Cole's parents go away for the weekend, he and Bee dance, swim, and talk about who would be their crew in a space adventure (BTW: Han Solo? Come on guys). Samara Weaving actually does a phenomenal job in this. He gets picked on constantly, and he only has two friends: the girl across the street ( Emily Alyn Lind) and his babysitter Bee. Cole ( Judah Lewis) is a huge dork and a worrier. What I got was a interesting experience, that is for sure. Directed by McG and really known as "that horror film starring Bella Thorne", I had some trepidation going in. Going into this one I was not really sure what to expect from The Babysitter. Streaming on Netflix now, and just in time for Halloween, it is however probably destined for campy cult-film status. Let's get that out of the way right off the bat. Love J-14? Be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel for fun, exclusive videos with your favorite stars.The Babysitter is not a particularly great movie. ![]() “What I love is that the film is not one-dimensional and I really liked the challenge of synthesizing a bunch of tones that don’t traditionally co-exist: it’s funny, action-packed, thrilling and ultimately, surprisingly, emotional,” he dished to EW. “The film is also filled with pop culture references and homages to my favorite filmmakers and films.” According to the film’s director, McG, fans can expect some “heightened reality” once The Babysitter: Killer Queen hits the streaming service. But when old enemies unexpectedly return, Cole will once again have to outsmart the forces of evil and survive the night,” Netflix’s official synopsis reads.Īside from the original cast, former Disney Channel star Jenna Ortega also has a major role in the film and hilariously reintroduced fans to the demonic cult - or as she called them, the “psycho Breakfast Club” - in the trailer. ![]() He is still hopelessly smitten with his best friend and next door neighbor Melanie (played by Emily) - the only one who believes his story - who convinces him to forget the past and come to a party thrown at a nearby lake. Everyone in his life thinks he has lost his mind since Bee (played by Samara) and all of her friends disappeared, making Cole’s story hard to believe. ![]() “Cole (played by Judah) continues to be haunted by the horrific events of that night. According to the streaming service, the sequel takes place two years after the events in the first movie. That’s right, Bella Thorne, Robbie Amell, Hana Mae Lee, Andrew Bachelor and Samara Weaving are back with a vengeance and it looks like have some serious plans for revenge on Judah Lewis, Emily Alyn Lind and his friends. And from the looks of it, they’re scarier than ever! For those who don’t know, the movie - set to be released on September 10 - is a sequel to the 2017 film The Babysitter, and will bring some of your favorite characters back to life. It’s finally here! Yep, on Thursday, August 27, Netflix dropped the first trailer for their brand new horror flick The Babysitter: Killer Queen.
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